PLANS for a new eco-wellness leisure park at the site of a former Scottish mine have progressed.

The proposal, at the site of the former St Ninians open cast mine, next to Kelty and Kingseat in Fife, are being progressed by the Developers, National Pride (St Ninians) Ltd.

The aim of the eco-wellness and leisure park is to promote health and wellness within a sustainable ecology park, providing places for relaxation and rejuvenation, whilst at the same time providing local economic benefits through leisure, entertainment and tourism.

The project aims to include education and training opportunities as well as create "significant" employment, with the hope to support local businesses in the supply chain.

Prior to the application submission, two public consultations will be held locally inviting comments on the proposals.

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The first public consultation will be a high-level overview of the proposed development, with the second public consultation bringing forward responses gained from the first public consultation comments.

These will be held at Kingseat Community Centre on Thursday 8th February and on Thursday 7th March at Kelty Community Centre respectively, both between 3.30pm and 7.30pm.

A project website has been created at www.stninianswellness.com and will be updated over the course of the consultation period.

Commenting on this, Irene Bisset, chair of National Pride CIC and director of National Pride (St Ninians) said: “We are very excited about the enormous potential of this astonishing site. As custodians, we take our responsibilities very seriously and our aim is to deliver an attractive, welcoming place for all.”