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  1. Annsmuir seeks unrestricted residential use for all sites

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 12th October, 2008

    Annsmuir Park Homes has lodged an application with Fife Council to improve and replace 108 mobile homes, infrastructure and landscaping in a redevelopment costing more than £4.5million.
  2. Sir Ming set to defend north east Fife seat

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 10th October, 2008

    North East Fife MP, Sir Menzies Campbell, is to defend his seat at the next general election.
  3. Disabled Auchtermuchty man raps home care charges rise

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 10th October, 2008

    A former teacher, who is now virtually wheelchair-bound, has claimed that he faces destitution after his home care charges rose from £16 to over £200 a month under Fife Council's controversial new charging policy.
  4. Howe communities raise £1466 during the World's Biggest Coffee Morning

    From Various, Monday, 6th October, 2008

    Funds raised on 27 Sept for Macmillan Cancer Support
  5. Fife Council strike called off

    From Fife Today, Friday, 3rd October, 2008

    Industrial action affecting Fife Council's contact centre has been called off. Contact centre workers had been due to strike from Monday for a week over a national pay dispute.
  6. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, Oct 08

    From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Thursday, 2nd October, 2008

    Download for more on tis month's bird sightings
  7. Smith seeks assurances on future for HBOS & Lloyds Branches in NE Fife

    From Iain Smith, Wednesday, 1st October, 2008

    Iain Smith, local Liberal Democrat MSP for North East Fife and Convener of the Scottish Parliament's Economy Committee, has written to the senior managers for Lloyds TSB and Halifax Bank of Scotland branches in the area seeking assurances about the future of local branches in his constituency.
  8. Police seek info on local crimes - Star of Markinch & Newport

    From Fife Constabulary, Wednesday, 1st October, 2008

    Police Officers in North East Fife are currently investigating two crimes reported yesterday (Monday 29th September) and are seeking the assistance of the public to help shed light on the identity of the perpetrator(s).
  9. Council contact centre will be hit by strike 6 to 10 Oct 08

    From Fife Direct News, Wednesday, 1st October, 2008

    Fife Council is warning that, due to industrial action called by UNISON, eight important phone numbers will be unavailable for customers between Monday 6 and Friday 10 October.
  10. Best Kept Town and Village Awards 2008

    From Ewen Jardine, Freuchie in Flower, Sunday, 28th September, 2008

    Results of the Fife wide competition
  11. Ladybank Primary School Ragbag reminder: 3 November

    Sunday, 28th September, 2008

    Ladybank Primary School Ragbag reminder: 3 November
  12. Services hit as council staff strike again

    From Fife Today, Friday, 26th September, 2008

    Members of the trades unions UNISON, Unite and GMB staged a 24-hour strike in support of their pay claim, following on from a similar protest on August 20.
  13. Council update on tomorrow's strike disruptions

    From Fife Direct News, Tuesday, 23rd September, 2008

    Council update on strike disruptions
  14. Celebration of Marraige Services: Howe of Fife Parish Church

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    1st Celebration Service at Cults Kirk on 28th Sept at 10am.
  15. Bell Baxter Reunion Reminder

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    Reunion reminder
  16. Howe school closures on Wed 24 Sept

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    Falkland primary and nursery, St Andrews RC High School & Bell Baxter to close so far
  17. Free computer & digital photography help from your local library

    From Fife Direct News, Sunday, 21st September, 2008

    Why not spend some time in your local library, polishing up your computer skills with the aid of our helpful staff?
  18. Cupar and St Andrews are blooming marvellous!

    From Fife Today, Friday, 19th September, 2008

    Fife has been officially named the most beautiful council area in Scotland following the success of Cupar, St Andrews and Glenrothes at this week's Beautiful Scotland awards.
  19. Council warns of disruptions due to strike action - 24 Sept 08

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 18th September, 2008

    Fife Council is warning of another day of disruption to services on Wednesday, 24 September, including some school closures, due to industrial action called by trades unions UNISON, Unite and GMB.
  20. Howe of Fife Parish Church - service changes

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Changes to church services in Collessie & Ladybank
  21. Calling Kids and Parents: Ladybank Youth Club starts this week

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Youth club times and clubs this term
  22. Congrats to The Secret Garden!

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    The Secret Garden, near Letham was honoured for its ‘outstanding contribution to play' in the annual award scheme run by the Nancy Ovens Trust.
  23. 5 tips to help beat the credit crunch

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Tips from the Financial Services Authority
  24. Opinion divided over A92 upgrade

    From Fife Today, Friday, 12th September, 2008

    A new debate has been ignited over moves to improve road safety on the A92. The merits of extending the dual carriageway section of the A92 through north east Fife - branded one of the most dangerous roads in Scotland - has divided opinion among MSPs.
  25. Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter Sept 08

    From PC Nicola Shepherd, Tuesday, 9th September, 2008

    Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter Sept 08
  26. Yoga & meditation class Collessie CANCELLED

    From Richard Anstey, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    New beginners class, starting in Collessie Village Hall on Thursday 11 September is cancelled ue to lack of support
  27. Smith Calls for A92 improvements rather than NE Fife dualling

    From Iain Smith, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    North East Fife MSP, Iain Smith has called on the Scottish Government to finish implementing the Route Accident Reduction Plan for the A92, which would improve the A92 through North East Fife much more than by extending the dual carriageway through it.
  28. Mobile Library East Area closed today due to staff absence

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    Mobile Library East Area closed today due to staff absence
  29. Four new dental centres to open within months

    From The Courier, Thursday, 4th September, 2008

    Four new NHS dental centres costing £2 million will open in Fife within the next three months, creating 68 new jobs, while improving service provision for the region's patients.
  30. Collessie Community Council: Agenda 15 Sep 08

    From Stuart Mackenzie, Wednesday, 3rd September, 2008

    Agenda for the next Collessie Community Council meeting thatwill take place in Victory Hall at 7.30pm on 15th Sep.
  31. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, Sep 08

    From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Tuesday, 2nd September, 2008

    monthly newsletter
  32. Letham PS: Sports Tops

    From Sue Milnes, LPS, Tuesday, 2nd September, 2008

    Children raised money towards new sports tops
  33. RAGBAG Collection: Letham PS

    From Sue Milnes, LPS, Tuesday, 2nd September, 2008

    unwanted items to the school by 31st october
  34. Don't miss Yurtfest this weekend in Collessie

    From Fife Today, Friday, 29th August, 2008

    Known as the 'festival for musicians and music lovers', this year's Collessie Music Festival gets underway at Fife Animal Park tomorrow (Saturday).
  35. Doors opening across Fife - 21 Sep 08

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 28th August, 2008

    Details of Door open events in east Fife on 21 Sept
  36. One day strike in Fife

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 21st August, 2008

    Fife, including many parts of the Howe came to a stand-still yesterday as more than half of Fife Council's employees went on strike.
  37. Opposition in home-care demands

    From BBC News Scotland, Thursday, 21st August, 2008

    Opposition councillors in Fife have joined forces to call for a review of home-care services in the region.
  38. Calling Giffordtown residents - we need your help

    From Jill Donnachie, Tuesday, 19th August, 2008

    Always eager to extend the reach of Howe communications, the Smart Community Fife team are preparing to add new Giffordtown & District pages to the portal.
  39. Disruption to bin collections on Wednesday 20 August 2008

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th August, 2008

    Disruption to bin collections on Wednesday 20 August 2008
  40. Council update on industrial action disruptions

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th August, 2008

    Council update on industrial action disruptions Wed 20 Aug
  41. The future of the Howe of Fife Parish Church?

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    Howe of Fife Parish Church members are being urged to support the future of their church by attending an important meeting in Kettle this week.
  42. Mobile speed cameras near you: w/c Aug 18

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    Location of mobile speed cameras this week
  43. The Blooming Howe! A floral update

    From Various, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    Thanks to the Howe's floral volunteers and an update on Scotland and Britain in Bloom competitions.
  44. Dance classes - Ladybank & Freuchie

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    dance classes resume after the school holidays
  45. Ladybank Ladybirds: August update

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    An update on summer fundraising events
  46. Fife's core path network: your views wanted

    From Fife Direct, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    Fifers are being invited to gve their views on proposed core path routes over the next 12 weeks as part of the draft core path plan public consultation process.
  47. Council warns of service disruptions when schools return next week

    From Fife Direct, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    While it is not yet known how many employees will take part in next week's industrial action, Fife Council is warning residents of likely disruption to normal services on Wednesday, 20 August, including the possibility of some school closures.
  48. Be prepared - fresh flooding fears as rain set to lash region

    From The Courier, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) warned yesterday that the weather forecast for the next few days indicated more rain and possible outbreaks of thunder and lightning on the east coast, with the risk of further flooding.
  49. Collessie Duck Race Cancelled

    From Callum Ellis Morton, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    Due to current conditions and the prospect of further heavy rain making conditions worse, the Collessie Duck Race has been cancelled. It shall be re-scheduled for a future date.
  50. Freuchie Mill homes ruined as residents evacuated

    From The Courier, Thursday, 14th August, 2008

    An entire cul-de-sac in Freuchie has been devastated after heavy rain hit Fife again. More than a dozen homes in Freuchie Mill were flooded, with furniture and possessions ruined, and at least 20 cars have been destroyed.
  51. Music for a Summer's Evening, Monimail Church

    From Claire Reekie, Thursday, 14th August, 2008

    Enjoy light classical music & song in Monimail Church on Thursday 21st August at 7:30 pm.
  52. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, Aug 08

    From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Thursday, 14th August, 2008

    Aug 08 Newsletter
  53. Newton of Falkland Post Office to close

    Thursday, 31st July, 2008

    The Post Office was yesterday accused of "ripping the heart" out of local communities in Fife after it was revealed that not one of the 15 post offices earmarked for closure in the Kingdom had been reprieved.
  54. Big Tent a big hit

    From The Courier, Monday, 28th July, 2008

    The third Big Tent festival of stewardship, Scotland’s largest eco-gathering, came to an end last night at Falkland after two days of activity.
  55. East Fife's new police chief promises ''accessible and visible'' force

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 26th July, 2008

    A visible, accessible force is the goal of the officer who has just taken charge of policing throughout north east Fife.
  56. Scotland's population 'highest in 25 years'

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 25th July, 2008

    The population of Scotland has risen to its highest level since 1983, according to government statistics.
  57. Letham Flower Show call for entries

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 21st July, 2008

    Entries to the Letham and District Flower Show contact Alison McDonald, tel 01337 810250
  58. New minister in Howe of Fife pulpit

    From Fife Today, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    The Rev. Dr Gordon McCracken, who was inducted at Kettle Church almost two weeks ago, held a joint service in Collessie Church which was attended by members of all four congregations that make up the Howe of Fife parish.
  59. Fife car share scheme hits milestone

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    An online car-sharing scheme in Fife has reached a significant milestone by signing up its 1,000th member.
  60. Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter July 08

    From Nicola Shepherd, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter available to download now
  61. Free training for family carers

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    From September, if you care for a family member or friend you can take part in free moving and handling awareness workshops and equipment demonstration days.
  62. C Diff cases rise in Fife

    From Fife Today, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    The number of Fife cases of the hospital superbug C Diff rose to 134 during the first quarter of the year. The prevalence of the deadly infection had increased from 123 cases between October and December 2007 according to statistics recently released by Health Protection Scotland.
  63. What do you think about Libraries & Museums in Fife?

    From Fife Direct, Saturday, 12th July, 2008

    Demand for Library and Museum services in Fife is changing fast. Fife Council wants to be prepared to meet changing demands for services and at the same time continue to offer a high standard of traditional services. Your views on your services will help the Council in this task. The Council would like to hear from people who do use ther services at the moment - AND from those who don't! · your experiences of library and museum services in Fife · your views on what a modern-day library or museum should look like and offer The information will inform a set of recommendations for future service delivery in Fife.
  64. North East Fife politicians back PO account fight

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th July, 2008

    The Liberal Democrats have thrown their weight behind the campaign by the National Federation of Sub-Postmasters to save the Post Office card account.
  65. New citizen advocacy organisation seeks management team members

    From Liane Cumming, Wednesday, 9th July, 2008

    includeME seeks management committee members
  66. Fun summer activities for teens in north Fife

    From http://www.youngscotwow.org/, Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    Check out the extensive summer programme of fun stuff for Teens organised by Fife Council community services
  67. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, July 08

    From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Monday, 7th July, 2008

    July 08 newsletter
  68. Howe of Fife Church to welcome new minister

    From Fife Today, Friday, 4th July, 2008

    Howe of Fife Parish Church is preparing to welcome its new minister. Rev. Dr Gordon A. McCracken has been appointed to the parish for a period of up to two years, and will be inducted at a service on Monday evening.
  69. Cash to tackle Climate Change

    From http://www.infoscotland.com/ourfuture/CCC_FirstPage.jsp, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    Community groups in NE Fife are being urged to apply for new funding from the Climate Challenge Fund
  70. Fife Rail Disruption - 5&6 July 2008

    From First Scotrail, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    On 5&6 July trains from the north and Fife will terminate at Dalgety Bay Station with Rail Replacement Bus Services providing connections to Inverkeithing, North Queensferry, Dalmeny, Haymarket and Edinburgh.
  71. NE Fife MSP launches drinks petition

    From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    A Fife MSP has started an online petition against plans to ban alcohol sales in shops to under 21s.
  72. Green-light to replace care homes

    From BBC Scotland News, Thursday, 26th June, 2008

    Green-light to replace care homes
  73. Collessie: Best Kept Village Competition details

    From Stuart Mackenzie, Garden Group, Tuesday, 24th June, 2008

    Competition judging details
  74. Christian Aid fundraising thanks

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 23rd June, 2008

    Thanks to all the collectors and those who gave so generously duing the recent Christian Aid appeal
  75. Fife communities urged to look blooming good

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 21st June, 2008

    Communities across north east Fife are being invited to take part in Beautiful Scotland's Neighbourhood Awards initiative to help them improve their local environment.
  76. Big Tent to lead debate on climate change

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 21st June, 2008

    PROVIDING real solutions to real world problems is one of the key aims of the Big Tent. Scotland's Festival of Stewardship takes place at Falkland Estate on July 26 and 27.
  77. Howe Transition Toun: Feedback on Peak Oil & Climate Change

    From Hamid van Koten, Monday, 16th June, 2008

    Feedback from public meetings regarding community responses to Peak Oil and Climate Change.
  78. Record Capital Investment for Fife

    From Fife Direct News, Friday, 13th June, 2008

    Fife Council today agreed a Capital Investment Programme which will see £357 million pounds spent on delivering its top eight priorities over the next three years. And the council has agreed to fund a ten year plan which will see investment in Fife of around £600 million.
  79. Calling young photographers!

    From Norette Ferns, Rural Gateway, Thursday, 12th June, 2008

    If you're a keen photographer, why not enter the Rural Gateway website's photo competition? Following the success of their 2007 competition, this year's is bigger and better.
  80. Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter

    From Nicola Shepherd, Monday, 9th June, 2008

    Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter available to download now
  81. Letham Park Update

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 9th June, 2008

    Letham park consultation and sponsored walk
  82. Fife Appoints New Chief Constable

    From Fife Direct News, Friday, 6th June, 2008

    FIFE Constabulary has a new Chief Constable. Former Deputy Chief Constable Norma Graham, 45, is the first woman to be appointed to the position in Scotland.
  83. Publication of Councillors allowances and expenses

    From Fife Direct News, Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008

    Fife Council has published details of allowances and expenses paid during 2007/08 to Fife's 78 current councillors as well as details paid to the former councillors prior to election in May 2007.
  84. Small charities, churches and voluntary groups in water charge reprieve

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 30th May, 2008

    Small charities, churches and voluntary groups in water charge reprieve
  85. Fife police chief retires

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th May, 2008

    Fife police chief retires
  86. Call for crackdown on fly tippers

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th May, 2008

    Call for crackdown on fly tippers
  87. Newton of Falkland Post Office braced for closure

    From BBC News Scotland, Wednesday, 28th May, 2008

    The Post Office plans to close 42 more branches in north east Scotland, Tayside and Fife, it has announced.
  88. Anger as axe hangs over one-in-five post offices

    From The Courier 28 May 08, Wednesday, 28th May, 2008

    ONE-IN-FIVE post offices in Fife, Tayside and north-east Scotland face the axe under controversial plans to be unveiled by the UK Government today.
  89. Rural homes 'lead broadband UK'

    From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 26th May, 2008

    Ocome report reveals the number of rural homes with broadband now outnumber urban homes
  90. Furniture project seeks helping hand

    From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008

    Furniture project seeks helping hand
  91. Post offices braced for closure hit list

    From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008

    Post offices braced for closure hit list
  92. Police catch 7 drivers speeding on A91 over the weekend

    From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

    Officers on the A91 road between St Andrews and Gateside caught seven drivers exceeding the speed limit.
  93. Have Your Say on Howe Bus Services - Auchtermuchty meeting

    From Fife Direct News, Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Have Your Say on Howe Bus Services - Auchtermuchty & surrounds
  94. Fife's First Outdoor Access Festival gets welcome funding boost

    From Ffe Direct, Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Today Fife's First Outdoor Access Festival was given a boost with the announcement of funding from the Fife Events Strategy Group and Scottish Natural Heritage.
  95. Parents warned over school parking danger

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Parents warned over school parking danger
  96. Community councils come together for learning experience

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 15th May, 2008

    Get together at Fife House for community councillors
  97. Police hit back after 'officers on the beat' figures released

    From Fife Free Press, Thursday, 15th May, 2008

    FIFE Police have hit back after figures show only one in 11 on duty officers are on the beat in the Kingdom at any one time.
  98. Womens Safety Course

    From Fife Constabulary Media Relations, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008

    Womens Safety Course
  99. Glenrothes Area Futures Group urge immediate A92 upgrade

    From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 13th May, 2008

    Group demans money be spent upgrading main Fife road
  100. Community Loch plan to be tested

    From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 13th May, 2008

    A community group which wants to buy Kinghorn Loch
  101. The Secret Garden Ceilidh Success

    From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008

    Secret Garden ceilidh raises £240
  102. Christian Aid Week - please give generously

    From http://www.christianaid.org.uk/, Monday, 12th May, 2008

    Please give generously to Christian Aid Week
  103. £300 raised for Collessie play park

    From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008

    Well done and thanks to everyone who contributed to the coffee morning last week which raised over £300 for new equipment for the play park at the west end of Collessie.
  104. Prevent Letham & NE Fife phone boxes being axed

    From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008

    Prevent NE Fife phone boxes being axed
  105. Open Studios event a hit for NE Fife artists

    From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008

    North Fife artists open their studios
  106. Birnie Loch and Gaddon Loch Newsletter May 08

    From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008

    Birnie Loch and Gaddon Loch Newsletter May 08
  107. Get ready for Ladybank Festive Week 2008!

    From Marean Latto, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008

    Event details for Ladybank Festive week
  108. Sharing a lift to work is made easier thanks to TripShare Fife

    From Fife Herald 2 May 2008, Monday, 5th May, 2008

    Sharing a lift to work is made easier thanks to TripShare Fife
  109. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

    From James Chapman, Monday, 5th May, 2008

    Monimail Tower Project volunteers needed
  110. Excessive speed targeted near Letham crossroads

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 1st May, 2008

    Excessive speed targeted near Letham crossroads 32 offenders found in one morning
  111. A Right Guid Read - Fife Council Libraries and Museums May newsletter

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 1st May, 2008

    A Right Guid Read is a monthly online reader reviews newsletter compiled by Fife Council Libraries and Museums. This is the May edition.
  112. NE Fife phone boxes to go in BT purge

    From The Courier 29 April 08, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    A NUMBER of towns and villages in north east Fife face losing their public telephone boxes as part of a cull by BT.
  113. Remarkable Year for Fife Police

    From Fife Direct News, Saturday, 26th April, 2008

    Remarkable Year for Fife Police
  114. Howe of Fife sisters in Teen Queen rivalry

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 26th April, 2008

    Howe of Fife sisters in Teen Queen rivalry
  115. Where can you get Diesel/Petrol in the Howe of Fife?

    From BBC News Scotland, Thursday, 24th April, 2008

    The petrol picture in the Howe of Fife
  116. Are you or do you know someone who is visually impaired?

    From Laura McIntosh, Thursday, 24th April, 2008

    WRVS services and volunteering opportunities
  117. Nine Drink Drivers Caught During Weekend Crackdown

    From Fife Direct News, Tuesday, 22nd April, 2008

    Nine Drink Drivers Caught During Weekend Crackdown
  118. Is yours the village of the year? The search is on!

    From Rural Gateway, Monday, 21st April, 2008

    Is yours the 'Village of the Year'? The search is on...
  119. Village Halls Summit report published

    From Rural Community Gateway, Monday, 21st April, 2008

    Village Halls Summit report published
  120. New Forth bridge ‘ready by 2016’

    From The Courier 17 Apr 08, Thursday, 17th April, 2008

    New Forth bridge ‘ready by 2016’
  121. Planning guidance on wind energy in Fife approved

    From http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=news.display&objectid=567C198D-B982-6C8D-8C3CC264C378F10F, Wednesday, 16th April, 2008

    Planning guidance on wind energy in Fife approved
  122. Fife has say on National Planning Framework

    From http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=news.display&objectid=565BAE34-051C-5D1A-9832FE8EA2340EC8, Wednesday, 16th April, 2008

    Fife Councillors contribute to a clear picture for Scotland under the headings of a Growing Economy, a Greener Scotland and Stronger, Healthier and Safer Communities
  123. Reminder: Muchty local service centre no longer accepts payments

    From various, Tuesday, 15th April, 2008

    No payments and Muchty and other local service centres
  124. Howe of Fife web-portal knocks the socks off guests at today's launch!

    From Smart Community FIfe, Thursday, 10th April, 2008

    New web portal launches officially today in Freuchie
  125. MSP lends support to Smart Community Fife web portal

    From http://www.iainsmith.org/news/000091/msp_lends_support_to_community_initiative.html, Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Iain Smith, North East Fife MSP gets guided tour of SCF web portal
  126. Save the Rural Post Offices

    From Various, Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Post Office closures
  127. Seeking couples married in the Howe of Fife parish

    From Fife Herald Apr 4 2008, Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Four Churches of the Howe of Fife Parish celebrate silver jubilee
  128. Big Lottery: The People's Millions - apply now

    From Fife Direct, Thursday, 27th March, 2008

    Entry packs for 08 funding available now
  129. Increased Police presence on rural roads this weekend

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 27th March, 2008

    Fife Constabulary Rural Roads Initiative
  130. Payment changes for Auchtermuchty & other Local Service Centre users

    From Fife Direct, Friday, 21st March, 2008

    Important changes if you pay your council tax or regular major bills at Fife Council's 22 Local Services Centres.
  131. Holy week services for Monimail Parish Church (& Creich, Flisk & Kilmany)

    From Fife Herald Mar 14 2008, Tuesday, 18th March, 2008

    Holy week services
  132. Howe of Fife Parish Church - Services for Holy Week

    From Fife Herald Mar 14 2008, Tuesday, 18th March, 2008

    Service for Holy week in Ladybank and Collessie
  133. Future of the Howe of Fife Parish Churches

    From Fife Herald Mar 14 2008, Tuesday, 18th March, 2008

    Public meeting outcome
  134. Fife Council to give £2.9m support to voluntary organisations

    From Fife Direct, Friday, 14th March, 2008

    More financial support for organisations across Fife
  135. Motorists urged to re-claim Forth Bridge tolls

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 14th March, 2008

    Forth Bridge pre-paid tolls can be reclaimed
  136. Fife Council targets zero waste by 2020

    From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 11th March, 2008

    Fife Council to reduce waste further
  137. Free dog dirt bags to be stopped

    From BBC Scotland, Wednesday, 5th March, 2008

    Fife Council plans to withdraw free dog dirt bags
  138. Clicking to make a difference

    From http://www.greatergood.com/, Monday, 3rd March, 2008

    simple on-line ways to make a difference
  139. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, March 08

    Monday, 3rd March, 2008

    Get the latest from the Fife Ranger Service on bird and wildlife at the Lochs in February 08.
  140. Chief Constable says 10-year breakdown is misleading

    From Fife Today, Friday, 29th February, 2008

    Crime stats misleading
  141. Check your smoke alarm this Feb 29th

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 26th February, 2008

    Smoke alarm check reminder
  142. 'Howe's Life' deadline extended to 2 March 08

    From Fife Herald Feb 15 2008, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    Howe's Life contributions - deadline extended
  143. 200 jobs go in Council's £21m budget cut

    From Fife Today, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    Fife Council's £21m budget cut
  144. Zoie Interiors Open Day

    From Zoie Interiors, Friday, 22nd February, 2008

    Open Day invite
  145. Letham Primary Ragbag: Contributions Wanted

    From Sue Milnes, Letham Primary, Wednesday, 20th February, 2008

    Old clothes wanted for school fundraiser
  146. Open Afternoon at Letham Primary raises £706

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th February, 2008

    Open Afternoon at Letham Primary raises £706
  147. Collessie Coffee morning thanks

    From Fife Herald Feb 15 2008, Monday, 18th February, 2008

    Fundraiser thanks
  148. 'Big eight' priorities in Council budget

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 14th February, 2008

    'Big eight' priorities in Council budget
  149. New NHS dentist for Muchty

    From http://iainsmith.org/news, Monday, 11th February, 2008

    New NHS dentist welcomed
  150. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, February 08

    Tuesday, 5th February, 2008

    Get the latest from the Fife Ranger Service on visitors to the Lochs in January 08.
  151. 60+ or registered disabled? Get FREE bus travel today...

    Monday, 4th February, 2008

    FALKLAND woman Fiona Lawrenson is at the forefront of reminding older and disabled people in Fife not to miss the bus on a free Scotland-wide travel scheme.
  152. 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.
  153. 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.