Work on a new £10m retail development is under way in Fife.

It is expected the project in Glenrothes town centre will regenerate the site and create more than 150 jobs.

The work, which is expected to conclude in November, will enable CISWO to relocate, giving the community site larger premises.

It will make way for a Marks and Spencer Food Hall, as well as a range of restaurants including Tony Macaroni and KFC.

Work is set to commence immediately following the relocation of CISWO and is expected to be completed by late 2018.

Councillor Altany Craik said: "This is the largest town centre investment in Fife in over 20 years, and excellent news for local people, communities and businesses.

"The council is committed to supporting the on-going regeneration of Glenrothes town centre and looks forward to seeing the completion of this exciting development."

Councillor Fiona Grant added: "I am delighted that, after decades of uncertainty, work has started to regenerate Glenrothes town centre.

"Many thanks to all who have worked over the years to bring the town to this point. I look forward to the new facilities opening."