for 950 years, dunfermline abbey has been the beating heart of scotland's newest city. a major site of religious and historical interest, being the final resting place of king robert the bruce. today, the abbey church is in urgent need of updates and repairs to the value of £8 million. the roof, stained glass windows and stonework are all in need of urgent care. reverend doctor mary ann renee says the community's opinions are key to moving forward. >> it is a huge sum of money. i, i think, in these conversations for us, this isn't so much about raising the money. that's something that will happen hopefully in the future. for us, this is about understanding how the community value this place. is this place valuable and important to them. >> the abbey church of dunfermline welcomes 40,000 pilgrims every year, and its grandeur is fitting of its royal connections. the abbey was founded by queen margrethe in the 11th century, later extended by her son king david and robert the bruce in 1320. more recently, it was king charles's first official visit in 2022 to celebrate dunfe