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News Auchtermuchty & Dunshalt January 2008

  1. Calsay Twirlers Thanks

    From Fife Herald - Jan 28 2008, Monday, 28th January, 2008

    Calsay Twirlers Thanks
  2. Muchty Theatre Group seeks donation requests from local organisations

    From Fife Herald - Jan 28 2008, Monday, 28th January, 2008

    Muchty Theatre Group seeks donation requests from local organisations
  3. Two month wait for Muchty windfarm verdict

    From Fife Herald - Jan 28, Monday, 28th January, 2008

    A Scottish Government reporter has now begun to consider whether the proposed Auchtermuchty windfarm would be "landscape on loan" or a "visual disaster".
  4. Pedestrian dies in collision - police call for witnesses

    From BBC / Fife Today, Monday, 28th January, 2008

    Pedestrian dies in collision - police call for witnesses
  5. Auchtermuchty Community Centre 2000 Club Jan Winners

    Monday, 21st January, 2008

    Jan winners
  6. Auchtermuchty Wind farm inquiry told windfarm noise is 'acceptable'

    From Fife Herald Jan 18 2008, Monday, 21st January, 2008

    An expert public wintenss told the public inquiry this week it was 'not ideal, but considered acceptable' that a few properties would be more affected by wind turbine noise at Auchtermuchty.
  7. Roadworks M90 Junction 7 to Junction 8, beginning Sun 13 Jan

    From http://www.trafficscotland.org/news/, Monday, 14th January, 2008

    Motorists are advised that carriageway repairs are to be carried out on the M90 northbound carriageway between junctions 7 and 8. The works will start on Sunday 13th January for 7 days.
  8. High Winds leave trail of destruction

    From Fife Herald - Jan 11 2008, Monday, 14th January, 2008

    JANUARY arrived with a vengeance this week as winds of up to 80mph battered north east Fife, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
  9. Fife Council seeks community feedback on East Fife Core Path proposals

    From Fife Direct website, Monday, 7th January, 2008

    Proposed core paths for Strathmiglo, Ladybank, Gateside, Falkland, Auchtermuchty and the Lomond Hills have been drawn up after two years of consultation. Fife Council invites your comment re major omissions or errors prior to the formal statutory consultation stage which will probably take place from the beginning of April 2008. See web link below for more.

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