Dunfermline awarded city status as part of Platinum Jubilee celebrations
The Fife town is one of eight places granted the honour.
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Your support makes all the difference.The former royal burgh of Dunfermline is being granted city status as part of the Queenās Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Fife town is one of several locations in the UK and further afield being bestowed the honour to mark the monarchās 70 years on the throne.
A record number of eight places are being made cities, with Bangor in Northern Ireland, Colchester, Doncaster and Milton Keynes in England and Wrexham in Wales all being similarly honoured, along with Douglas on the Isle of Man and Stanley in the Falkland Islands.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack offered his āwarmest congratulationsā to Dunfermline āĀ which was one of the seats of the kings of Scotland in the middle ages, with Robert the Bruce buried in Dunfermline Abbey after his death in 1329.
Mr Jack said: āBeing awarded city status can give places a real boost, from helping grow the local economy, to raising its profile, to instilling civic pride.
āFor a place with such rich royal history, it is fitting that Dunfermline is becoming a city as we celebrate our longest-serving monarchās Platinum Jubilee.
āIts lovely green spaces and fantastic cultural attractions will ensure that this new city thrives well into the future.ā
He added that businesses and communities in the area will āenjoy the benefits of this prestigious new titleā.
Provost of Fife Jim Leishman welcomed the announcement, saying: āThe official title of city will give Dunfermline the wider recognition that it deserves as one of the fastest-growing, urban areas in Scotland, offering all the amenities that any modern city could hope for.
āCity status will help us grow economically and as a tourist destination and will have a positive impact on Dunfermline and the surroundings.
āOf course, the people of Dunfermline have always known that Dunfermline is a city, thatās why we have the City Car Park, the City Hotel and City Cabs but itās great to finally get official recognition of this.ā
Those bidding for city status as part of the Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours Competition were asked to highlight their royal associations, as well as showcase their unique communities and distinct local identity.
While similar contests have been held in the past, this was the first one to be opened up to towns from Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, resulting in Stanley and Douglas being included.
Steve Barclay, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, said he is ādelighted that a record number of locations have been awarded the prestigious city status as part of Her Majesty the Queenās Platinum Jubilee celebrationsā.
He added: āWhat was clear to me during the process of assessing each application was the pride that people felt for their communities, local cultural heritage and the royal family.
āAs we celebrate Her Majesty the Queenās colossal contribution to society, I am thrilled that we are able to recognise some of the many places that make Britain great.
āIt is also incredibly reflective of Her Majestyās global outlook and years of international service that applicants from the Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies have been selected as winners for the first time.ā