KGASS: Introducing Giuseppe and Marco
Kirkcaldy Gilbert & Sullivan Society are delighted to introduce Giuseppe and Marco, the company mascots for their 2020 production of The Gondoliers at The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy.
Kirkcaldy Gilbert & Sullivan Society are delighted to introduce Giuseppe and Marco, the company mascots for their 2020 production of The Gondoliers at The Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy.
It is difficult to pick up a paper or turn on a radio or TV station and not hear of someone espousing the benefits of CBD oil. It has been all over the news in recent weeks … and now it is available on Kirkcaldy’s High Street.
Dine with a sea view at the traditional Turkish Restaurant EDA at 51 High Street, Kirkcaldy.
We are helping to profile businesses, organisations, community groups and projects via our Blog – and we took time out this week to meet up with Stephen Barbour (Events and Community Engagement Manager) and Grant Foster (Head of Venue and Development) at the Kings Live Lounge to discover just what’s brewing on the Waterfront …
Earth Hour 2019
On Saturday 30th March 2019, PeachyKeen joined millions of people around the globe for Earth Hour. The international event, which is organised by conservation charity WWF, urges individuals, communities and businesses to come together and take action to save the planet.
This is a great Blog on the story of one man who signed up to a challenge at Kirkcaldy’s Leisure Centre. We caught up with Colin Beavis to discover his journey that has changed his life …
The UK???s only Highland Games to be held on a beach will be back in Kirkcaldy this summer and we’re hoping it will be the biggest and best yet! The event brings thousands of spectators to the town’s Waterfront to enjoy a unique combination of culture, sport and social entertainment from Heavy athletics to Highland dancing. Read on for more …
The High Street is changing and will continue to evolve. It has changed because of the way we – as customers – shop. Fact.?? That seems to be the price of progress in terms of technology?? – the internet, smart phones and social media – all playing their part in what we see and what we buy.?? We’ve changed our habits so much that it means the traditional High Street is under threat … or is it?
Two Kirkcaldy businesses are celebrating having learnt that they have reached the finals of the Scotlands Business Awards for Fife.
This Christmas, Mark from Revolution Barbershop will be supporting Crisis at Christmas in Edinburgh.