"What has happened is just terrible and I want to help make sure everybody remembers Darren," the 58-year-old engineer told The Courier. "I have spoken with his parents and they are happy to support what I am doing.
"Darren was a Cupar lad and I knew him since he was a baby — there are only a few months between him and my own son. I am sure Darren would feel proud to know we are doing something good for the town in his name."