Work is to begin on a £300,000 road network improvement project in Fife.
The four-week project involves resurfacing Main Street in Thorton from Monday, 19 March.
Work will start at the Ore Bridge end and be carried out in phases up to Lochty Bridge. During the works, temporary traffic lights will be used to control the flow of traffic.
Cllr Altany Craik said: "We maintain over 2,400 km of roads in Fife and we are spending nearly £8 million this year repairing and improving them.
"Our road network is vital to support economic development, inward investment, tourism, leisure and travel to work. Almost everyone in Fife uses our roads on a daily basis, which is why this type of maintenance work is so essential.
"We apologise for any inconvenience and delay caused by these essential works, and we will try to keep any disturbance to a minimum. Your patience and co-operation during this time is greatly appreciated."
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