Rosyth was planned as a Garden City to house workers in its naval base and dockyard, and is a port famed for its maritime history, not least its role in refitting Polaris nuclear submarines. Now a strongly-expanding residential area, Rosyth boasts easy access to the Forth Rail Bridge and Forth Road Bridge, and the Rosyth Ferry Terminal until recently provided a gateway to Europe which may be reopened. This Fife town on the Firth of Forth is a thriving community of 12,500 with a rich variety of clubs, societies and businesses and s1rosyth.com has been developed to allow residents to share their news, views and opinions, make announcements, publicise events and display photos and videos.
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