Kirkcaldy Railway Station Garden

Kirkcaldy Rotarians provide a floral welcome to arrivals at Kirkcaldy Railway Station.


The Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy's partnership with First Scotrail to provide and maintain the plantings at our railway station has continued into it's 4th year.

We continue to work with Scotrail staff to keep the planters looking at their best, and we hope that they will provide a splash of interest and colour throughout the year.

We acknowledge financial support from First Scotrail, and the supply of additional planters and bedding plants by Fife Council.

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