Lochgelly residents are invited to attend a Fife Council led drop-in session where they can make their voices heard on local services and facilities.
The consultation will take place at the Lochgelly Centre on Thursday, October 24 from 6pm to 7:30pm.
There will also be community workshops on Wednesday October 16 to gather input from Lochgelly residents, alongside a series of fun day activities for local children including arts and crafts, games, and face painting.
Young people will have the chance to share their thoughts on what services they would like to see.
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Cowdenbeath Area Committee Convenor Councillor Alex Campbell said: "We’re looking forward to hearing from as many people as possible during the upcoming workshops and fun days.
“If you can't attend those events, this drop-in session is another opportunity to have your say. Every opinion matters as we work together to shape Lochgelly's future services."
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