Every validated planning application from Fife Council — filtered, scored 1-5 on commercial usefulness, and delivered to your inbox every Monday. Built for builders, electricians, joiners and roofers working in Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, St Andrews and across Fife.
Every validated planning application across Fife — Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, St Andrews, Cupar, Cowdenbeath — checked daily and filtered for commercial relevance.
Each application is ranked on commercial value to local trades. A 5/5 means "phone today." Factors include project scale, number of trades needed, and whether the project is at a stage where you can still get involved.
That's it. Your Fife planning leads PDF lands every Monday by 9am. Read it in 10 minutes. Call the ones that matter. Get to the work before it hits MyBuilder.
All validated applications from Fife Council that are likely to generate work for trades: house extensions, loft conversions, new-builds, demolition-and-rebuild, change of use, and major renovations. We filter out noise like tree work, advertising consent, and certificates of lawfulness.
Fife is one of Scotland's largest council areas by population and geography. From new-build estates around Dunfermline to conservation-area renovations in St Andrews, the range and volume of planning applications is consistently strong. Tradesmen covering Fife rarely run short of opportunities.
Yes. The Local Pro plan (£49/mo) covers two council areas, and Regional (£99/mo) covers five. Many Fife-based tradesmen also cover Edinburgh, Perth and Kinross, Dundee City, or Clackmannanshire.
Every extension, new-build, and re-roof in Fife needs a roofer. Planning applications tell you about these projects weeks or months before the homeowner starts calling around. You get first-mover advantage on real, validated projects in your own area.
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