Durable Wall Coating for Carnegie Leisure Centre
For the swimming pool areas in particular it was important to choose a durable wall coating that could withstand significant changes in temperature and a high chlorine atmosphere.
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Rollerbeats 13.11.16 Sunday's skating session at Dunfermline Carnegie leisure centre. Light up wheels optional. Great fun as always.
Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunfermline - UK )
Dunfermline is a town and former Royal Burgh, and parish, in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. From about the fifteenth century coal and limestone had been extracted in the area around Dunfermline, at first on a very small and localised scale. As the agricultural revolution gathered pace the demand for lime (for improving land) increased the requirement for coal to burn it.
Dunfermline was first recorded in the 11th century, with the marriage of Malcolm III, King of Scotland, and Saint Margaret at the church in Dunfermline. As his Queen consort, Margaret established a new church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, which evolved into an Abbey under their son, David I in 1128. Following the burial of Alexander I in 1160, the abbey graveyard confirmed its status as the burial place of Scotland's kings and queens up to and including Robert The Bruce in 1329.
Dunfermline is a major service centre for west Fife. Dunfermline retains much of its historic significance, as well as providing facilities for leisure. Employment is focused in the service sector, with the largest employer being Sky UK. Other large employers in the area include Amazon (on-line retailer), Best Western (hotels), CR Smith (windows manufacturing), FMC Technologies (offshore energy), Lloyds and Nationwide (both financial services).
Dunfermline Abbey on the Kirkgate is one of the best examples of Scoto-Norman monastic architecture. The main Dunfermline War Memorial on Monastery Street was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of Fife, Sir Ralph Anstruther in 1925. A Second World War Memorial and garden of remembrance were added in 1958 on a site assumed to have been home to the Apiaries of the Monastery.
To the north of the abbey, on the corner of Maygate and Abbot Street is the Category A listed Abbot House. This is the oldest secular building still standing in Dunfermline. Along Abbot Street is the Category B listed Dunfermline Carnegie Library which was built between 1881–1883. At the top of Moodie Street is the Category B listed handloom weavers' cottage, the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie which dates from the early 18th century. Just off East Port between Carnegie Hall and the High Street is Viewfield House, a large square stone Palladian three storey villa, built in about 1808 for James Blackwood, Provost of Dunfermline, and now a listed building.
Guildhall on the High Street was erected in 1807 by the guilds of the local merchants who were ambitious for Dunfermline to become the county town of Fife. City Chambers with its 36-metre-high (118 ft) high central clock tower and turrets, designed by James Campbell Walker and built between 1876–1879 .
In the car park between Bruce Street and Chambers Street is St Margaret's Cave, a place where she would retreat to pray in peace and quiet. orming the main entrance to Pittencrieff Park at the junction of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street is the Category A listed Louise Carnegie Memorial Gates, otherwise known as the Glen Gates. The gates which opened in 1929 were paid for by the Dunfermline Carnegie Trust and named after Louise Carnegie, the wife of Andrew Carnegie. Pittencrieff House, built around 1610 for Sir William Clerk of Penicuik, was designed as a centre piece.
Pitfirrane Castle, to the west of Dunfermline, was once the seat of the Halkett family. The castle which dates from the 16th century, was purchased by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust in 1951 for the use as a clubhouse for Dunfermline Golf Club. To the south of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Hill House and Pitreavie Castle. Both dating from the mid-17th century, Hill House was built as a residence for William Monteith of Randford and Pitreavie Castle as a manor house by Sir Hendry Wardlaw. To the south-west of Dunfermline is the Category A listed Logie House, built as an Edwardian residence and seat for the Hunt family
( Dunfermline - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dunfermline . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dunfermline - UK
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3 bed flat to rent on 43, Pilmuir Place, Dunfermline KY12, By Morgans
Unfurnished stylish top floor apartment, within walking distance of town centre and local amenities. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, bright sunny lounge with Juliette balcony, kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, integrated dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Master bedroom with built in wardrobe and en suite, one double bedroom and one single bedroom and bathroom. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Secured entry. Residents parking. EPC rating C. Landlord registration number 385786/250/14071. No smokers or pets. Available now. Location - The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline is of considerable historic interest and is the resting place of King Robert the Bruce. Carnegie's Birthplace museum, the Abbey and Abbot House reflect the historic interest of the City, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth Road Bridge and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. It benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities and educational establishments associated with a modern City. The local railway stations provide a regular service to Edinburgh with inter city links to other parts of the UK. There are regular and convenient bus services both local and national. Lounge - Kitchen - 3 Bedrooms (Master En-Suite) - Bathroom - Travel Directions - From Sinclair Gardens roundabout in the City Centre head west along Carnegie Drive taking the second turning on your right hand side into Pilmuir Street. Proceed along Pilmuir Street for several hundred yards where you will find Pilmuir Place on the left hand side at the roundabout. Description - Unfurnished stylish top floor apartment, within walking distance of town centre and local amenities. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, bright sunny lounge with Juliette balcony, kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, integrated dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washer/dryer. Master bedroom with built in wardrobe and en suite, one double bedroom and one single bedroom and bathroom. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Secured entry. Residents parking. EPC rating C. Landlord registration number 385786/250/14071. No smokers or pets. Available now These sales particulars are prepared by us on the basis of information provided to us by our client. If there is any aspect of these particulars you wish clarified or that you find misleading, please contact us for further information. All measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore may be subject to a small margin of error. None of the services, electrical and/or gas appliances have been checked and no warranty is given as to their condition.
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3 bed detached house for sale on 74, Kingfisher Place, Dunfermline KY11 By Morgans
Modern and stylish detached family home on enviable corner plot in sought after residential area close to Tesco superstore, all amenities, schooling and recreational facilities. The property comprises reception hall, downstairs wc, lounge, dining room, kitchen, three double bedrooms (master en-suite ) and family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing and gas central heating. There are attractive gardens to the front, side and rear with double driveway leading to garage. Essential Viewing. EPC rating C. Location The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline is of considerable historic interest and is the resting place of King Robert the Bruce. Carnegie's Birthplace museum, the Abbey and Abbot House reflect the historic interest of the City, whilst recent developments have seen Dunfermline move into the modern era. Dunfermline is located approximately five miles from the Forth Road Bridge and is therefore particularly popular with commuters to Edinburgh and many parts of the central belt with easy access to the M90 motorway with its direct links to Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee and across the Kincardine Bridge by way of motorways to Stirling, Glasgow and the West. It benefits from a full range of shops, social and leisure facilities and educational establishments associated with a modern City. The local railway stations provide a regular service to Edinburgh with inter city links to other parts of the UK. There are regular and convenient bus services both local and national. Measurements Lounge 12'6 x 11'1 dining room 10' x 8'7 kitchen 12' x 8'7 master bedroom 13'3 x 9'1 ensuite 7'3 x 5'7 bedroom 2 11'2 x 8'9 bedroom 3 9'9 x 9'5 bathroom 8'7 x 8'2 extras inc. In sale All floor coverings, blinds, bathroom and light fittings together with integrated appliances. Travel directions Travelling east of Dunfermline on approach to Tesco super store from the south. Proceed straight through the roundabout heading towards the Wimpey Development taking the first turning on your right into Kingfisher Place following the road round where you will see the property on the right hand side as sign posted. Morgans property package We provide the complete buying and selling package including a comprehensive estate agency service and full legal service. We are also Mortgage and Financial Advisers. For a free pre-sale valuation, estimate and market appraisal without cost or obligation, contact us on . These sales particulars are prepared by us on the basis of information provided to us by our client. If there is any aspect of these particulars you wish clarified or that you find misleading, please contact us for further information. All measurements have been taken using a sonic tape measure and therefore may be subject to a small margin of error. None of the services, electrical and/or gas appliances have been checked and no warranty is given as to their condition.
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A flight over my old hood, Touch - Dunfermline in Fife - Scotland
Touch, pronounced Took is a small council estate in Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.
I lived here since I was 4 and my parents lived there for around 44 years.
Some great memories growing up on this estate.
I thought it would be good to share with other people who have great memories from here.
A Little Bit of Venom
Colin Faichney puts the British Military Fitness Dunfermline & Falkirk communities through the physical fitness paces in Callender & Pittencrief park's, Scotland.
Swimming pool fire
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Taylor Bryden VS Allan Grogan VS Nathan Reynolds VS Dickie Divers -W3L Wrestlution VI
W3L Wrestlution VI - Live from Carnegie Leisure Centre, Dunfermline 21.09.12. Golden Ticket Match - Taylor Bryden VS Allan Grogan VS Nathan Reynolds VS Dickie Divers
Nikki Storm VS Sara - W3L Womens Championship - Steel Cage - Wrestlution VI
W3L Wrestlution VI - Live from Carnegie Leisure Centre, Dunfermline 21.09.12. Sara challenges Nikki Storm for the W3L Womens Championship inside a Steel Cage
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Lift in Michael Woods Sports Centre in Glenrothes
Lift: Ecodisc
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Place: Michael woods sports centre in Glenrothes.
Published: 4th September 2017
This is the lift in the Michael Woods sports centre in Glenrothes. I am here with my mum, because I was at sports club, I go there every Monday night but now, I don't go there because there was little kids. I hope you enjoy this video, Make sure you like and subscribe.
I'm a tween in primary school and I'm 12 years old, I'm a sweet, independent, kind and helpful person because I help my family more often. I love music because I like the sounds, the artists and more. Music is my speciality and I have a lot of artists who I love. I play three musical instruments, Trombone, Percussion and Piano/Keyboard. I play my trombone in music bands in high school. I play in Brass Group and Jazz Group, I also joined a group in Lochgelly called FYJO which it's Fife Youth Jazz Orchestra for aged 8-24 years, I've been in FYJO for 2 years now and I'm still joining it. I have other things that are my speciality but Music is definitely my favourite.
The Press join Dunfermline powerlifter Marcelle Brown
Female powerlifter Marcelle Brown from Dunfermline is hoping to make the Scotland team for the Commonwealth Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships in Canada in November.
With competitions looming and taking part in a fitness and strength study, Marcelle is hard in training – The Press joined her on Monday night session with coach Johnathan Pain at Rosyth Rugby Club.
Marcelle is the current U72 (72kgs) Scottish Unequipped Champion and three times Scottish bench press holder.
Chosen for greatness
The University of Edinburgh has been chosen to co-host the final Olympic preparations for Team GB's swimming squad this summer.
From 18 to 24 July all our Olympic swim stars will be in Edinburgh to complete their competition preparations.
They will train at the recently refurbished Royal Commonwealth Pool, with their strength and conditioning work taking place at the University's Pleasance complex.
Among the athletes will be Michael Jamieson, 200m Breaststroke, who swims jointly for the University Swim Team and Bath.
Watch an interview with Michael Jamieson and our Head of Performance Swimming, Chris Jones about the quality of training facilities and support on offer at Edinburgh.
Skeletron at Robot Wars Live in Maidstone (Mote Park - 20/11/2016)
Techno Games 'poster child' Skeletron (the Rope Climbing Robot) performing at Robot Wars Live at Mote Park, Maidstone on 20th November 2016.
WE MADE IT TO ORLANDO! - Aaron McHale Vlog
Year 3 Vlog 22 - Countdown to America 2017, lunch, gym, and work! I then head to Edinburgh Airport to fly to Chicago and meet up with Jaime, we then head on a flight from Chicago to Orlando Florida
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The University of St Andrews (Scots: University o St Andras; abbreviated as St And, from the Latin Sancti Andreae, in post-nominals) is a British public university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It is the oldest of the four ancient universities of Scotland and the third oldest university in the English-speaking world (following Oxford and Cambridge Universities). St Andrews was founded between 1410 and 1413, when the Avignon Antipope Benedict XIII issued a papal bull to a small founding group of Augustinian clergy.
St Andrews is made up of a variety of institutions, comprising three colleges – United College (a union of St Salvator's and St Leonard's Colleges), St Mary's College, and St Leonard's College, the last named being a non-statutory revival of St Leonard's as a post-graduate society. There are 18 academic schools organised into four faculties. The university occupies historic and modern buildings located throughout the town. The academic year is divided into two terms, Martinmas and Candlemas. In term time, over one-third of the town's population is either a staff member or student of the university. The student body is notably diverse: over 145 nationalities are represented with 45% of its intake from countries outside the UK; about one-eighth of the students are from the rest of the EU and the remaining third are from overseas — 15% from North America alone. The university's sport teams compete in BUCS competitions, and the student body is known for preserving ancient traditions such as Raisin Weekend, May Dip, and the wearing of distinctive academic dress.It is ranked as the third best university in the United Kingdom in two of three national league tables, behind Oxbridge. The Guardian ranks first in the United Kingdom the Schools of Physics and Astronomy, International Relations, Computer Science, Geography, English and Mathematics, whilst The Times and Sunday Times ranks the Schools of English, Management, Philosophy, Anatomy and Physiology and Middle Eastern and African Studies first and the Complete University Guide ranks Management, Divinity and Middle Eastern and African Studies first. The Times Higher Education World Universities Ranking names St Andrews among the world's Top 50 universities for Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. St Andrews consistently holds the highest student satisfaction scores amongst all multi-faculty universities in the United Kingdom.St Andrews has many notable alumni and affiliated faculty, including eminent mathematicians, scientists, theologians, philosophers, and politicians. Recent alumni include the former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond; Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service Mark Sedwill; former Secretary of State for Defence Michael Fallon; HM British Ambassador to China Barbara Woodward; Olympic cycling gold medalist Chris Hoy; and royals Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Six Nobel Laureates are among St Andrews' alumni and former staff: two in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine, and one each in Peace and Literature.