News and events

Keep up-to-date with the latest developments regarding the Programme and its projects.

Documenting the Past: The Methilmill and Scoonie Cemetery Surveys
Documenting the Past: The Methilmill and Scoonie Cemetery Surveys
  04 November 25 |   Andrea Habeshaw

The River Park Archaeologists will be undertaking two important graveyard surveys this November at Methilmill and Scoonie Cemeteries.   Read the full story

Methil Mill Dig Featured in The Herald: Showcasing a New Era for Inclusive Archaeology
Methil Mill Dig Featured in The Herald: Showcasing a New Era for Inclusive Archaeology
  03 November 25 |   Andrea Habeshaw

We are delighted to share that our Methil Mill community excavation, part of the Leven River Park Programme, has been featured in The Herald in an article titled “New apprenticeship set to transform heritage careers.”   Read the full story

 Heritage Walk #1: Legends of the Leven
Heritage Walk #1: Legends of the Leven
  28 October 25 |   Andrea Habeshaw

On Saturday 25th October, we launched the first in our new Heritage Walks series, led by local guide Matt Pointon, with a group of twelve enthusiastic participants. The walk took place in River Park, affectionately known to many as “Doon the Dam.”   Read the full story

How Archaeology Walkovers Help Us Understand the Past Beneath Our Feet
How Archaeology Walkovers Help Us Understand the Past Beneath Our Feet
  27 October 25 |   Andrea Habeshaw

When most people think of archaeology, they picture trowels, trenches, and ancient artefacts being carefully lifted from the ground. But before any digging begins, there’s a quieter — and equally important — stage of discovery: the archaeological walkover survey.   Read the full story

Archaeology Walk at River Park with Madison Reavis!
Archaeology Walk at River Park with Madison Reavis!
  26 September 25 |   Andrea Habeshaw

Join us for an Archaeology Walk at River Park with Madison Reavis!    Read the full story

Branching Out: Connecting with Nature, Creativity, and Wellbeing
Branching Out: Connecting with Nature, Creativity, and Wellbeing
  25 September 25 |   Aidan Duncan

Sometimes the best medicine is fresh air, muddy boots, and a moment to pause among the trees. That’s the heart of Branching Out – a nature-based wellbeing programme delivered by Fife Coast and Countryside Trust as part of the Green Health Partnership.   Read the full story