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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Thu 27 Feb 09:36
These flats have been occupied for a wee while now but does anyone know why the middle section on Pilmuir St has not been renovated yet ?
It’s a bit of an eyesore.
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Thu 27 Feb 15:34
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desparado, Thu 27 Feb 09:36
These flats have been occupied for a wee while now but does anyone know why the middle section on Pilmuir St has not been renovated yet ?
It’s a bit of an eyesore.
Is that the Happit Factory Shop? Different ownership, that’s just honest Bill doing honest Bill things.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 27 Feb 16:37
The middle bit is supposed to make up 9 flats. They're probably waiting to sell the last 4 flats before starting on those.
He who shall not be named has the St Margaret`s works over the road. It`s far worse. An absolute travesty it`s been left how it is but worth being aware the Linen Quarter was only really developed because the guys who bought the land got it for quite a low price at auction. The overgrown bit in front of the gym, bakers, salon etc is also still owned by he who shall not be named and I suspect he`s intentionally left it in a mess. He put in a ridiculous objection to the Linen Quarter development despite it being not far removed from what he had put forward. His family also objected to Khushi`s (or the family behind it) proposing a new restaurant where the bookies was on Bruce Street. I`m pretty sure he used to own that unit too.
Post Edited (Thu 27 Feb 16:50)
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 27 Feb 17:20
Think the factory shop also had the issues of asbestos in the roof I think, which wont help for the council to overrule and bring it down Id imagine.
Some parts of town are an absolute eyesore, but still not as bad as Kirkcaldy.
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Topic Originator: desparado
Date: Thu 27 Feb 17:47
Aye the bit in the middle I am on about. Happit factory, Old Ballroom, Sinkys, Old post office, Johnstons.
The toun / City is a right dump sadly..
What an opportunity we missed in 2014.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 27 Feb 17:54
Johnsons had development plans that were turned down I think - sure its not been put up for sale again since.
Ballroom is reported to be reopening as a world buffet again.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 27 Feb 18:28
Kinema Ballroom is sold and is being turned into a Booffi World Buffet. Johnson`s has been sold too. It has permission to be flats.
The old Sinky`s also has permission to be converted to flats. It was to have new windows added.
The old Post Office is owned by the Adamson`s and is on the market right now.
The family behind Khushi`s got permission granted this week to convert the bookies and carpet shop into a restaurant.
The old Robins cinema has been at auction umpteen times but no-one is interested. Same with the old Registrars. It`s owned by the guy who owns the main pub in Kelty and I think the hotel in Cowdenbeath but he`s trying to sell it. The rumour is it`s ready to collapse. Filled with wet and dry rot. Mushrooms growing out the walls. There should be fines for people who allow buildings to end up like that.
A massive issue in Dunfermline was a certain someone borrowing loads of money to buy up buildings around Dunfermline, get planning permission for change of use and then try to flog them. The issue is no-one in their right mind would pay a premium for these properties when there are plenty of easier ways to turn a profit on property developments. They then lost loads of them and they all sit doing the rounds at Future Property Auctions.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Thu 27 Feb 19:34
Which building is the old registrars? Im surprised the building down Walmer Drive that was up in flames last year hasn’t been brought down, along with the old East Port Car Garage as they are a horrendous sight now.
Shame the old Cinema has never been renovated - ironically it would be the perfect kind of venue for Wetherspoons, but they don’t need two in the town.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Thu 27 Feb 20:08
I think the registrars is at the bottom of Viewfield Terrace?
The garage in Walmer Drive was being used as a taekwondo gym (c2012) but no idea if they’re still there.
I think Morgan’s were looking to extend into the old council tax office at one time.
The former Fife council offices in the Maygate needs looking at too. It was a beautiful building inside many moons ago. I think it was the architects from the planning office which used to be over the road? (Now part of the new museum).
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Thu 27 Feb 21:10
Agree with Desperado - our city is an eyesore. How owners are not held accountable for the condition of them, is beyond me.
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Alter Ego
Date: Thu 27 Feb 21:33
Bella’s cakes has just opened up on the site and looks decent for a place to go to?
Mon the Pars!
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 27 Feb 23:42
Registrars is over from the library.
The building on Walmer Drive will be demolished. Same owner as the Linen Quarter and has plans for flats on the site. Maybe they`ll let Morgan`s sell them 😂
These issues aren`t unique to Dunfermline. Sometimes people buy with good intentions and it doesn`t work out, other times they`re simply crooks who couldn`t run a bath let alone a property business.
Positive move afoot though. Next few months should see:
- Boofi opening at the Kinema
- Khushi`s (or other name) restaurant on Bruce Street
- Julia Hart moving from Chalmers Street to take on most of the row of shops where Third Base used to be
- Maybe progress at the old Johnson`s?
- Work starting on Walmer Drive
- New pet charity opening on the corner of the High Street and Bruce Street
Also good to see Accent Gaming move to a bigger space on the New Row.
Lots to be positive about but still an absolute disgrace that Fife Council STILL won`t sort out the state of the high street paving, benches etc. Historic capital and those useless bastards have replaced iron benches with plastic. Makes my blood boil how those idiots in Glenrothes treat Dunfermline.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Fri 28 Feb 09:02
Another charity shop? 😂😂
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 28 Feb 13:10
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Dave_1885, Fri 28 Feb 09:02
Another charity shop? 😂😂
I don`t think it`s a shop. I think what they do is match older people with older dogs or have visiting therapets. Not 100% sure. Still better than it sitting empty like it has for quite a few years.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 1 Mar 07:36
I think that’s right - definitely something to do with actually matching or letting people go and interact with therapy dogs
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Date: Sat 1 Mar 19:30
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Sat 1 Mar 19:52
That’s so lovely. What a great business idea.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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