Kirkcaldy Connected, a community Facebook group for the Lang Toun
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2020 has proven to be a challenging year for everyone with the start of the coronavirus pandemic earlier this year, and the series of varying stages of lockdown that were to follow showed that there is an ever more need for each other to be connected digitally to combat the effects of social-isolation.
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Hide AdKirkcaldy Connected aims to provide a space for people who live in the area to share what is happening in their community - and for individuals and groups to come together to connect with each other.
It has been created with the intention of giving every person, charity and organisation in the Kirkcaldy area a place for their voice to be heard and get their stories out there.
Kirkcaldy Connected was created by Darren Gibb, Community News Reporter, whose aim is to provide a platform to those who feel that they are under-represented within the community. It will focus on stories that matter to local people in the area.
People and groups in Kirkcaldy, Dysart, Coaltown of Wemyss, West Wemyss, East Wemyss, Thornton, Cardenden, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Auchtertool, and Lochgelly are all welcome to join, and share any upcoming events and services that they offer.
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Hide AdYou can also post pictures and videos, and to get involved in the conversation and become part of the online community for Kirkcaldy.
To join Kirkcaldy Connected please visit: Kirkcaldy Connected
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