St Monans Electric Vehicle charging point goes live
The first commercial charging point for electric vehicles in St Monans has now been connected to the grid and is available for use. The charger is situated in the car park next to the MUGA.
Continue reading →Community Council meeting 17 May – draft minutes
1. Welcome and apologies No declarations of interest were noted at the beginning of the meeting and the Secretary confirmed the meeting was quorate. 2. Minutes of previous meeting and matters arising. The minutes of the meeting held … Continue reading →
New affordable housing for St Monans
Kingdom Homes has announced the commencement of new affordable housing to be developed on the site next to the old Manse. The units are the affordable housing element of a larger private development being taken forward by Lochay Homes. The … Continue reading →
Community Council meeting Monday 17 May – video conference detials
Our next Community Council meeting will be held by video conference on 17 May at 7.30pm. The agenda is provided below. To join the meeting, simply click: https://rbs.zoom.us/j/96202172889 Minutes of last meeting (21 April 2021) and matters arising Acting Chair’s … Continue reading →
Shared multi-use path linking Earlsferry, St Monans and Pittenweem
Survey Result 2021Infogram You can read the full report below:https://eu.jotform.com/report/21087208080004329
Continue reading →Community Council – next meeting 17 May
The next meeting of the Community Council will be held, by video conference, on Monday 17 May at 7.30pm. Details of the Zoom call will be published nearer the time. If you cannot attend but would like to raise a … Continue reading →
Community Police report for April
Download the latest newsletter from our local community police officers, PC Chris Stecka and PC Robert Wallace. As usual, it covers police activity in several villages around the East Neuk. In summary: 26 calls were made to the police from … Continue reading →
Suggested new street names for St Monans
Many thanks to everyone who sent in their suggestions for street names in the new housing development to the west of the old Manse. After considering the fifty suggestions, the Community Council has decided to submit the following six names … Continue reading →








