Fire Station Creative
Support Dunfermline's Newest Art Centre Project
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Dunfermline, the ancient capital of Scotland is now one of Europe's fastest growing towns with ambitious expansion plans. There is a vibrant creative community in the town and the surrounding region but there are at present limited cultural facilities. We believe there is an opportunity to create an arts centre for the town where creativity is encouraged and supported.

The old fire station in the town centre has stood vacant for two years and is currently on the market. We have an exciting plan to convert this iconic building into an arts centre of local, regional and ultimately national importance.

This enterprise will create opportunities for artists, designers and craftspeople to make and exhibit their work as well as providing a social and cultural hub for the people of Fife.

There is more information about our vision on this website but enthusiasm and
input for the project is crucial to its success.


LET'S BE FRIENDS

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To lend your support to our proposal, please sign up as a friend on our facebook page or contact us directly here.

A SIMILAR ENTERPRISE - COBURG HOUSE ART STUDIOS AND GALLERY

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Jim Leishman, John Park, John Gibson, Dylan Lisle (artist)
Fife Provost Jim Leishman and former MSP John Park were given a tour of Coburg House Studios in Edinburgh by business owner John Gibson.

John Park said, "I’ve no doubt we would see more than enough demand to make the Fire Station a huge success - not just for Dunfermline’s town centre - but as a nationally recognised facility.’

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