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Nonfiction Book Review: The Quest for Graham Greene: A Biography by W. J. West". www.publishersweekly.com. 1 February 1998 . Retrieved 16 May 2022. RHS Britain in Bloom UK Finals". RHS Britain in Bloom. 26 September 2011. p.2 . Retrieved 26 September 2011.

Aline Thorn (née Pease), Countess of Inchcape (later Roe)". National Portrait Gallery . Retrieved 16 May 2022. Henry McLeish, the former First Minister of Scotland, lived in Glenrothes, having been brought up in nearby Kennoway. Glenrothes town centre is home to the building involved in the notorious Officegate scandal, which ultimately led to McLeish's resignation as First Minister in 2001. Glenrothes hippos to take centre stage in new BBC documentary from Mark Bonnar". www.thecourier.co.uk. 21 August 2021 . Retrieved 23 August 2021. Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022 . Retrieved 31 March 2022.Glenrothes Development Corporation (1966). Glenrothes – A Guide to Scotland's New Town in Fife. Glenrothes: Glenrothes Development Corporation. Before Glenrothes was developed, the main industries in the area were papermaking, coal mining and farming. Local paper manufacturers included the Auchmuty and Rothes Mills (latterly Tullis Russell) and Balbirnie Mills (later Dixons/Sappi Graphics) near Markinch in the east and the Fettykil and Prinlaws Mills to the west at Leslie. [37] The paper mills were established along the banks of the River Leven, which provided energy to power their operations. [35] Tullis Russell Papermills in 2010 Secondary Schools: A Holiday in Glenrothes / Sylvia Grace Borda". www.scottishcivictrust.org.uk. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016 . Retrieved 18 September 2014. Nothing in the Terms shall exclude or limit our liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or for death or personal injury resulting from gross negligence or willful misconduct by us.

a b "Scotland's Census 2011- Glenrothes Locality". www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk. 2011 . Retrieved 11 December 2013. Scotland's Census 2011- Glenrothes Locality Area Profile". www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk. 2011 . Retrieved 11 December 2013. Retail jobs accounted for approximately 11% of the total number of jobs in the local economy in 2011. [9] The majority of shopping, retail services and administrative facilities in Glenrothes are concentrated in the town centre ( central business district). With approximately 120 shop units, the Kingdom Centre provides the largest concentration of retail and services in the town centre. [129] New shop units were delivered at North Street in late 2018/early 2019 anchored by a M&S foodhall. [130] [131] Further education in the town is provided at Fife College. Construction of a Glenrothes college campus began in the early 1970s, originally specialising in paper manufacturing, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering courses. A second institute known as FIPRE (Fife Institute of Physical and Recreational Education) was built adjacent catering for sport and physical education as well as providing a sports centre for the town. [222] The Glenrothes campus of the college is located at Stenton Road in Viewfield. [232] This was significantly extended in 2010 with the development of the "Future Skills Centre". It includes departments in engineering, construction, renewables and science to cater for emerging industries specialising in renewable energy and low carbon technologies as well as provide training for major engineering projects. [233] Transport [ edit ] Glenrothes Bus Station Neil Henderson (21 March 2021). "Glenrothes Masterplan: First glimpse of how town could transform over next decade". The Courier . Retrieved 5 April 2021.

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The Soleo Collection as it is called (named after the process of sun-drying sherry grapes in Jerez), ranges from 10 to 25 years (including one NAS at higher strength). Also interesting is the fact that all expressions are entirely sherry matured. Close to 90% of all casks maturing at the distillery are ex-sherry and almost 70% are first-fill (seasoned) sherry casks. Lindsey Alexander (26 November 2014). "Rothes Halls comes of age". Fife Today / Glenrothes Gazette . Retrieved 26 November 2014. The 2001 census recorded the population of Glenrothes at 38,679 representing 11% of Fife's total population. [106] The 2011 census recorded a 1.5% population rise to 39,277. [107] Multi-million plan to promote cycling in Glenrothes". www.thecourier.co.uk . Retrieved 25 May 2015.

RHS Britain in Bloom UK Finals". RHS Britain in Bloom. 26 September 2013. p.2. Archived from the original on 1 January 2014 . Retrieved 31 December 2013. Scotland had emerged from the Second World War in a strong position both to contribute to the UK's post-war reconstruction, and to help repay heavy overseas debt incurred in rearmament and six years of war. At the heart of government strategy was the need to produce energy, and the first focus of the resulting industrial renewal was massive investment by the state in the Scottish coal industry. [38] The case for developing Glenrothes was partially driven by this strategy, and was further advanced in a report produced in 1946 by Sir Frank Mears to the Central and South-East Scotland Planning Committee. This specifically made the case for a new town in the Leslie-Markinch area to support growth in the coal mining industry in Fife. [7] [39] Glenrothes has a twin-town link with Böblingen, a city in Baden-Württemberg in Germany since 1971. [196] As early as 1962 a local councillor had suggested that the town might "twin" with a town on the Continent. [197] Some years later a friendship grew up between teachers at Glenrothes High School and the Gymnasium in Böblingen which eventually led to the twinning of the towns. Since then there have been a number of exchanges on official, club and personal levels. [197] Notable residents [ edit ] Dougray Scott Concrete Quarterly autumn 1996- River Leven Bridge, Glenrothes" (PDF). Concrete Centre. p.10. Archived from the original ( PDF) on 5 July 2011 . Retrieved 31 July 2011. a b "Blooming town title for Glenrothes in Fife". BBC News. 29 September 2011 . Retrieved 30 September 2011.The iconic Glenrothes bottle has not changed for this new range, but it label has, with brighter colors. On the glass, the whisky is dark gold with some amber reflex.

Glenrothes is home to the remains of ancient stone circles which can be seen at Balbirnie [13] and Balfarg [14] in the northeast of the town. The Balfarg henge was constructed around 3000 BC and contains the remnants of a stone circle which has been partly reconstructed. [15] The henge was excavated between 1977 and 1978 prior to the development of a new housing estate. [15] The Balbirnie stone circle and cairn, only about 500 m away from Balfarg, was excavated between 1970 and 1971. To allow widening of the A92, the stones were moved a short distance to a new location at North Lodge and reconstructed as nearly as possible in the original way. [15] The stone circle has been carbon dated as being from the Bronze Age. [16] It is thought that the Balbirnie stone circle and the Balfarg circle once formed part of a larger ceremonial complex. [15] Glenrothes Area Committee Map" (PDF). Fife Council. Archived from the original ( PDF) on 3 March 2016 . Retrieved 5 January 2015. Local Species Action Plan- Bats" (PDF). Fife Coast and Countryside Trust. Archived from the original ( PDF) on 17 March 2012 . Retrieved 11 August 2011. Financial and professional services represent 15.6% of the total number of jobs. [113] Offices are mainly concentrated in the town centre and at Pentland Park. An enterprise hub facility was opened in the town centre in 2017 to act as a "one-stop shop" supplying increased enterprise and business services to potential entrepreneurs in the local area. [71] [138] [72] Public and voluntary sectors [ edit ] Police Scotland Fife Division HQ, Viewfielda b "Council buildings in Glenrothes" (PDF). Fife Council. Archived from the original ( PDF) on 1 February 2014 . Retrieved 28 November 2012. A92 campaigners urged to make 'economic case' for improvements". The Courier. Dundee. 22 March 2014 . Retrieved 27 March 2014.

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