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About Childminders

A childminder provides registered childcare in their own home - looking after babies, toddlers and school-age children in a small, family-style setting.

Unlike nurseries, a childminder offers a home environment with smaller numbers, flexible hours and often a closer relationship with the children in their care - ideal for parents who want something more personal.

In Scotland, all childminders must be registered with the Care Inspectorate and their inspection reports are publicly available - always check these before making your decision.

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About Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy is a large town on the south coast of Fife, stretching along a four-mile waterfront on the Firth of Forth.

Known historically as the Lang Toun for the length of its high street, Kirkcaldy was once a major centre for linoleum manufacturing - at its peak, the town produced most of the world's supply.

Adam Smith, author of The Wealth of Nations, was born here in 1723 and the town's museum and art gallery houses an impressive collection of Scottish paintings.

The esplanade and promenade offer views across the Forth to Edinburgh and the town has a weekly market - the Links Market, held each April - that is one of the longest-running street fairs in Europe.

Kirkcaldy has a rail station on the Edinburgh-Dundee line, putting Edinburgh Waverley within 50 minutes.

About Fife

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Fife is a large peninsula in eastern Scotland, bounded by the Firth of Forth to the south and the Firth of Tay to the north - a geography that has given it a distinct identity and earned it the traditional title of 'The Kingdom of Fife'.

Dunfermline is the largest settlement and a former capital of Scotland, granted city status in 2022, while Glenrothes serves as the administrative centre and St Andrews is known worldwide as the home of golf and Scotland's oldest university.

The south-west of Fife has a strong industrial heritage - coal mining and shipbuilding shaped towns like Cowdenbeath, Lochgelly and Rosyth - while the East Neuk coastline is defined by a string of picturesque fishing villages: Anstruther, Crail, Pittenweem and St Monans.

Inland, the Howe of Fife is fertile agricultural land dotted with market towns like Cupar, Auchtermuchty and Falkland, the last of these home to a beautifully preserved Renaissance palace.

Fife is well connected to Edinburgh via the Forth Road Bridge and Queensferry Crossing and to Dundee via the Tay Road Bridge, making much of the region practical for commuters while retaining a strong sense of local identity.

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