Kelty


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official_nameKelty
gaelic_nameCailtidh
countryScotland
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static_image_altA view down Kelty's Main Street, lined by a number of small shops. There are several parked cars, and one man with a carrier bag walking up the pavement.
static_image_captionMain Street
population
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coordinates
post_townKELTY
postcode_districtKY4
postcode_areaKY
dial_code01383
constituency_westminsterGlenrothes and Mid Fife
unitary_scotlandFife
lieutenancy_scotlandFife
constituency_scottish_parliamentCowdenbeath
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Kelty (Scottish Gaelic: Cailtidh) is a former coal mining village located in Fife, Scotland. Lying in the heart of the old mining heartlands of Fife, it is situated on the Fife/Kinross-shire boundary and has a population of around 6,000 residents. This was nearer to 9,000 when the coal mining industry was still operational in late 1970s and early 1980s.

Origins

The origin of the name of the village is somewhat obscure. It could come from the Scottish Gaelic coillte or coilltean meaning 'wood' or 'woodland' or it could come from the Gaelic cailtidh, a reduced form of the early Gaelic *caleto-dubron, meaning 'hard water'. In either case, it was probably originally a Pictish name that was later adapted to Gaelic.

The town began around 1850 as a mining town linked to several coal mines in the area, mainly owned by the Fife Coal Company and continued to expand with the increase of mines until 1930.

Kelty is located next to the main Edinburgh to Perth road, the M90 motorway, and as a result of this has seen many houses built primarily for commuters to Edinburgh over the past five years.

Education and amenities

Kelty has two primary schools, St. Joseph's and Kelty Primary. After primary school, the majority of pupils go on to Beath High School, a comprehensive school in Cowdenbeath, or the local Roman Catholic school, St Columba's High School in Dunfermline. Kelty also has a modern community centre, and a modern library.

Church

Kelty was part of the parish of Beath (Cowdenbeath) and had a quoad sacra mission church erected in 1894. The mission was upgraded to a chapel in 1897, its minister being Rev George Hunter MA who went to Liverpool in 1903. He was replaced by Rev William Henderson Adam who went to Calderbank in 1919 and was replaced by Rev William Thomson. It was given status as a separate parish, disjoined from Cowdenbeath, in 1925.

War memorial

The war memorial was erected in 1921 and was designed by sculptor William Birnie Rhind.

Notable people

Sport

Kelty Hearts won Scottish League Two in 2022, having been promoted from the Lowland League in 2021.

Blairadam House

Blairadam House, just north of Kelty but on the west side of the M90, was the long-term home of the Adam family: William Adam, Robert Adam, John Adam, William Adam of Blair Adam, Charles Adam etc.

References

References

  1. {{Scottish settlement population citation
  2. "Kelty (Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics and Location in Maps and Charts". citypopulation.de.
  3. "Kelty".
  4. "Coal Mines - Scotland".
  5. ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae''
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  7. (26 October 2017). "Baker's concern at rise in domestic abuse".
  8. (20 July 2012). "Ex-Hearts kid Stephen Husband in line to face his old club as a trialist for Dunfermline".
  9. (21 August 2022). "Fife's forgotten world draughts champion honoured at new tournament in Kelty".
  10. (26 January 2022). "Kelty miner unbeaten in draughts for over 20 years to be commemorated in new tournament".
  11. (25 August 2022). "Fancy taking on the British champion in a game of draughts?".
  12. "Draughts championship comes to Kelty in celebration of former Scottish World Champion".

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