Welcome to the Balmerino, Gauldry, Kilmany and Logie Community Council
The aim of this website is
(a) - give the residents of Balmerino, Gauldry, Kimany and Logie areas open access to all decisions made by BGKL Community Council
(b) - access to all public documents involved in the running of the council
(c) - provide names of the Community Councillors, all Tay Bridgehead Fife councillors, the community police team. Lastly and most importantly to engage and involve the local community in as many ways as possible in order to improve the overall environment of the area. If any resident has any suggestions as to how the site can be improved or wishes to have an event posted, please contact us.
Everyone is welcome. The website provides for the residents of the Fife Community Council area shown below

Community Reporting Links
Reporting Issues to Fife Council
Fife Council Useful Links
Community Information links to Fife Council Information and Forms
Information on Community Policing
https://www.scotland.police.uk/your-community/fife/east-fife/
Contact details – call 101
Information on Police Scotland is at:
https://www.scotland.police.uk/contact-us/
Fife Council Useful links
Dogs
Information on dogs can be found at
https://www.fife.gov.uk/kb/docs/articles/community-life2/safer-communities/dogs
Reporting dog fouling is at:
https://www.fife.gov.uk/services/form-pages/report-dog-fouling
Road maintenance and Reporting
Road issues can be reported using online forms.
Useful links are at:
Reporting potholes at:
https://www.fife.gov.uk/services/form-pages/report-a-road-or-pavement-fault
Reporting High Hedges
Information is required before Fife Council will act on the issue of high hedges information on this is at:
Community Council Consultation
https://www.bgklcc.org.uk/webs/434/documents/CC%20consultation%20A4%20general%20poster%20final.pdf
Foodbank
The Tay Bridgehead Foodbank’s principal aim is to help people who are in need of basic food, toiletries, etc. Generally, referrals come by social workers, health care visitors, community nurses, head teachers, police, clergy, doctors, etc.. However, in some instances, clients can self-refer by contacting the Foodbank directly.
If you are in need, or know of others that may be, or would like to give any assistance to the Foodbank, or would like to know more about the Foodbank’s work, information and contact details can be found :-
on the Foodbank’s website at :
https://www.taybridgeheadfoodbank.org.uk/
or on the Foodbank’s Facebook page at :
https://www.facebook.com/TFoodbank/
Alternatively, contact the Foodbank on the following mobile phone number 07840 957039. Please leave your name, telephone number and a brief message and we will get back to you.
Bus Timetable for Fife Council Supported Services
Summary of the main changes to the Fife Council Supported Services are:
Servicew 77, 77A: Service 92 has been renumbered to Service 77, 77A. The proposed circular routes have been amended to reflect the current timetable and route. This ensures cross-town links between Tayport and Wormit via Norwood for access to the doctor's surgery. Local journeys to Norwood are available on 77, 77A as part of Fife Council Supported Service.
Evening and Sunday journeys operate via Dundee as Service 77 to assist passengers. This journey will now appear on online journey planners, i.e. Traveline.
Service M77: Moffat and Williamson have taken the opportunity to amend their commercial service between Gauldry and Dundee. All commercial journeys will operate as Service M77 and provide an hourly service between Gauldry and Wormit to Dundee. To accommodate this change, all commercial journeys are removed from Norwood.
DRAINAGE SURVEYS ON A92 CUPAR, BEGINS MONDAY 10TH MARCH
Amey is undertaking drainage surveys in multiple sections of the A92 Cupar, from north of Freuchie to the Five Roads roundabout, Drumoig from Monday 10th March to Saturday 29th March.
The surveys, which Amey is carrying out on behalf of Transport Scotland, will include investigations on the current drainage systems in place to improve future drainage issues, benefitting over 6,500 daily road users.
Work will take place overnight Monday to Friday between 7.30pm and 6.30am.
To ensure the safety of roadworkers and motorists, the essential maintenance will be undertaken under temporary traffic lights, which will be moved in accordance with the works.
Please note, all schemes are weather dependent and may be cancelled or rescheduled if weather conditions are not favourable.
- A free Road Work Alerts service is available from our website. An email address is all that is required to sign up for the service.
- To report a problem on the network please visit: https://netrunkroads.scot/report-a-problem/.
- Real-time journey information can be obtained by visiting www.trafficscotland.org or via X: @TrafficScotland.
- For media enquires please contact Amey’s press office on 01865 713240 or by email: press.office@amey.co.uk. Follow us on X @NETrunkRoads.
Community Councils Consultation Open

Survivor Art Instalation
Exhibition of clothes worn by survivors of abuse
FotoSpace, Rothes Halls, Glenrothes
9th June 2025 2.00-4.30pm & 10th June 2025 10.00am-3.00pm
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BGKLCC Public Meeting
Wednesday 30 April 2025, 7pm, Kilmany Hall, Rathillet.
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