Everything about Leven Fife totally explained
Leven is a seaside town in
Fife,
Scotland, on the coast of the
Firth of Forth at the mouth of the
River Leven. Its population in the 2001
census was just over 8,000. On the coast immediately south-west of Leven are
Methil and
Buckhaven. The three towns form the
Levenmouth conurbation - a small conurbation which had a combined population of just over 24,400 in the 2001 census.
History
Leven was formerly an administrative
Burgh.
In 1854 the Leven Railway opened, linking the town with Thornton Junction on the
Edinburgh -
Aberdeen main line. This helped it to become a tourist resort popular with visitors from the west of Scotland, and particularly
Glasgow. Later in the 19th century the Leven Railway became part of a loop line of the
North British Railway linking Thornton Junction and
Leuchars Junction via
St Andrews. The railway between Leven and St Andrews closed in 1964/65. The railway between Leven and Thornton Junction closed to freight in 1966 and passengers in 1969.
Leisure & tourism
What remains of the tourist industry in this area probably revolves around
golf. Leven boasts two golf courses, Scoonie and Leven Links - the latter being used as a qualifying course for
The Open when the tournament is being played at the
Old Course at St Andrews. There are also several other good golf courses in the surrounding area notably
Lundin Links,
Elie and
Crail.
Economic Activity
The area now becoming known as "Levenmouth" is a virtual backwater and in desperate need of regeneration. Levenmouth suffers from poor connections to the rail and main road network of Central Scotland, particularly since the closure of the last railway link in 1969, which came at the same time as the collapse of
coal mining. The knock-on effect virtually sealed the fate of Methil
Docks as a major port on the East of Scotland. There has been a number of unsuccessful attempts to restore a passenger rail connection to Leven, but as yet no progress has been made. The main road through Fife, the
A92, bypasses this area of Fife, the 4th largest conurbation, whereas
Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy and
Glenrothes all have good road and rail connections. Leven is linked to Kirkcaldy by the A915 Standing Stone Road and Methil to Kirkcaldy through Dysart and East/West Wemyss.
Very little remains in the way of major employment since the closure of the coal mining industry. The major employer now is the drinks manufacturer
Diageo which has its main bottling plant in the town, and one of the largest distilleries in the world at nearby Windygates. There is hopefully some light on the horizon in the proposed Fife Energy Park which is to utilise the former oil-rig building yard in Methil which was itself built on the former Wellesley Colliery. On the North side of the Forth, there's talk of starting a ferry service to
Edinburgh, and this may help to revitalise the area and increase house prices which at the moment are among the lowest in Scotland.
Twin Town
- Leven is twinned with the German town of Holzminden.
Education
Primary
Leven has 2 non-denominational primary schools. These are:
Parkhill Primary School
Mountfleurie Primary School
Leven has 1 denominational primary schools. This is:
St. Agatha's R C Primary School
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