Fife gym to be turned into dog training centre

Councillors give go-ahead to new development
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The new business will move into the old Millenium Gym, which closed suddenly last year.

The doors to the Eastfield Industrial Estate gym shut suddenly in August after many years in operation.

Now, a new business is set to move in.

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Voda-Bone, run by Gillian Bell, has been given planning approval for her dog health centre.

It will operate seven days a week, and offer a wide range of services and facilities for pet owners.

Facilities will include dog washing, holistic, herbal and veterinary care, physio, dog training and obedience.

It will also have a small area as a shop.

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