Street art replaces derelict building in Dysart

Written by Karen Bryan

There’s been a big improvement in Dysart in Fife since my last visit there in September 2007. The ugly buildings across from the Tolbooth at Dysart Cross have been demolished and an attractive mural portraying the local area has been painted along the the exterior fence of the site.

Street art replaces derelict building in Dysart

Before - the boarded up flats

Street art replaces derelict building in Dysart

After - Harbour Masters House portrayed on the mural

Street art replaces derelict building in Dysart

After - the Tollbooth on the mural

What an improvement, in fact I think it’ll be a pity when they take down the exterior fence as the mural is fantastic.

Street art replaces derelict building in Dysart

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  1. Hi all – Dysart Flats – High St and Fitzroy Place are now demolished and new houses are to be let by end September 2010 – Looking good – Flats at Howard Place will be demolished by Feb 2010 – Anybody interested in film and the arts might be interested in checking website about Dysart’s sail in film festival on 11th September 2010 at Dysart Harbour http://www.fifefilmfestival.info