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Population
  
11,000

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
Leven

Local time
  
Monday 1:32 AM

Council area
  
Fife

Scottish parliament
  
Kirkcaldy

OS grid reference
  
NT365995

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
KY8

Dialling code
  
01333

Lieutenancy area
  
Fife

UK parliament constituency
  
Glenrothes

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Weather
  
4°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 85% Humidity

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Methil is an eastern coastal town in Scotland. It was part of the former Burgh of Buckhaven and Methil. It lies within a continuous urban area described as Levenmouth.

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Map of Methil, Leven, UK

Methil lies geographically between Largo bay to the east and Wemyss Bay to the west. Previously an industrial maritime powerhouse of the region, it is now redirecting itself towards a green energy future. One boundary delineating Methil from its adjacent towns is the River Leven.

Sea eagle methil fife released into the wild 4 9 2011


Overview

Immediately adjacent to the mouth of the river was Methil power station, demolished in 2011. Also nearby the mouth of the river is Bayview Stadium, home to league one side East Fife Football Club. Historically a major employer in the area was the Methil Docks.

Facilities

Methil Docks was particularly significant during World War II for the movement of coal and other resources. The power station and docks were at that time serviced by railway companies. Now there are plans to reopen one of the railway lines, which will undoubtedly help both trade and improve public transport, including tourism for the whole area. The "Hydrogen Office" based in the docks aims to demonstrate the benefits of improved energy efficiency and renewable and hydrogen energy systems.

Kirkland High School and Community College was a secondary education and combined education college. It was amalgamated with Buckhaven High School in August 2016 to form Levenmouth Academy. Primary schools in the area include Denbeath Primary, Aberhill Primary and Methilhill Primary.

Local politics is controlled by Fife Council although there is interest being shown by some people in redeveloping more locally centred councils. Methilhill had a Community Council for a period of time, although it is not currently active.

There is a committee of Fife councillors elected to represent the area described by Fife Council as "Levenmouth" (which includes Methil and other nearby towns – although the description "Levenmouth" does not have a historical or otherwise substantive 'raison d'etre' as a nomenclature, it does provide for political expediency and accords favourably with current local civil service ease of operation).

References

Methil Wikipedia