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  • Autism Rocks buy premises to continue group in Buckhaven

    Created: 12/02/2025
    News/Events Category: Health and Social Care



    Image: Support included donations from David Archer of Kirkcaldy-based business Sephra, picture with Liza Quin (founder) and volunteer Dave Moug. (Autism Rocks)

    Autism Rocks has reached an agreement with the Church of Scotland to buy Buckhaven and Wemyss Parish Church and Hall where it has met for the past eight years.

    The church in Buckhaven had announced its plans to sell the building, along with the neighbouring church, leaving the charity in limbo. 

    Autism Rocks started a major fundraising drive to buy and repair the buildings to ensure its services could continue, and they've announced it has been successful. The group will start to run the hall and will continue its groups there. 




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