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Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham News March 2009

  1. Local Artists Raise Funds for Maggie's Centre

    From Linda Naismith, Tuesday, 31st March, 2009

    Funds Raised for Maggie's Centre
  2. Could your community be The Scottish Calor Village of the Year?

    From Rural Gateway, Monday, 30th March, 2009

    The Scottish Calor Village of the Year® competition is the perfect opportunity for communities to promote their success and achievements.
  3. Scott Robb Hairdressing bids for prestigous title

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Scott Robb Hairdressing bids for presitious title
  4. Kettle & District online...coming soon with your support

    From Smart Community Fife, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Kettle On-Line !
  5. Collessie Churchyard Archive

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Collessie Churchyard Archive
  6. Howe of Fife Church Survey

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Howe of Fife Church Survey
  7. Call for update on A92 improvements

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Call for update on A92 improvements
  8. MSP welcomes return of morning train service

    Friday, 27th March, 2009

    MSP welcomes return of morning train service
  9. Gas Repair Chaos in Falkland

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 27th March, 2009

    Gas Repair Chaos in Falkland
  10. Broadband Performance Problems!

    From John A Thomson, Thursday, 26th March, 2009

    Broadband Performance Problems!
  11. New Howe of Fife Parents Group

    From Auchtermuchty Community Centre, Wednesday, 25th March, 2009

    A group for new parents with 0 to 6 month olds, living in the Howe of Fife, has been set up at Auchtermuchy Community Centre.
  12. Perm Training Nights @ Scott Robb

    From Scott Robb, Wednesday, 25th March, 2009

    £10 per perm, £15 per perm & cut
  13. Freuchie Rainbows Update

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 23rd March, 2009

    Freuchie Rainbows Update
  14. Essential Scottish Opera At Strathmiglo

    From Graham Scott, Monday, 23rd March, 2009

    After the sell-out success of January 2008's Essential Scottish Opera visit to Strath, the Public Hall is thrilled to report their firm intention of returning in February 2010.
  15. Strathmiglo United 2-3 Star Hearts

    Monday, 23rd March, 2009

    Strathmiglo United 2-3 Star Hearts
  16. Bower Park improvements - Gateside

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 22nd March, 2009

    Bower Park improvements - Gateside
  17. Calling Strath & Gateside Toddlers

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 22nd March, 2009

    Gateside Toddlers
  18. Letham Nights Goes Down Under!

    Saturday, 21st March, 2009

    Coming Soon - the Chloe Hall Trio from Oz
  19. Kettle United Draw

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 20th March, 2009

    Kettle United Draw
  20. Replacement of pedestrian crossing at Falkland Primary School

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 20th March, 2009

    Replacement of pedestrian crossing at Falkland Primary School
  21. Falkland sewage project to start

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 20th March, 2009

    Falkland sewage project to start
  22. Letham Nights #3: Another Success!

    From Michael Farrell, Thursday, 19th March, 2009

    Another Letham Nights Success!
  23. Falkland House pupils show enterprise

    From Fife Herald, Wednesday, 18th March, 2009

    Falkland Pupils show enterprise
  24. Threat of CLOSURE to historic Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse

    From Fife Herald, Wednesday, 18th March, 2009

    Threat of CLOSURE to historic Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse
  25. Fife Diet Vacancies

    From Mike & Karen Small, Tuesday, 17th March, 2009

    We have been very busy behind the scenes working on forming ourselves into a formal entity, planning to re-launch and are now able to advertise two new staff positions. One is as Research & Development Officer the other is as a Growing Facilitator. In short, one's job will be to grow membership, the other to grow vegetables
  26. St Patrick's Day

    Tuesday, 17th March, 2009

    St Patricks Day
  27. Congrats Ladybank Primary Quiz Masters!

    From Howe of Fife Rotary, Monday, 16th March, 2009

    Congrats to Ladybank Primary, the team who came out top in the local schools' quiz organised by Howe of Fife Rotary.
  28. Falkland Music Festival Line-up unveiled

    From The Courier, Monday, 16th March, 2009

    Falkland Music Festival Line-up unveiled
  29. Letham Village Hall receives renovation grant

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 15th March, 2009

    Letham Village Hall receives renovation grant
  30. Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery in Letham receives grant

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 15th March, 2009

    Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery - Letham
  31. Falkland Cricket Club: latest signing

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Falkland Cricket Club
  32. 'Switch Off' campaign

    From Ffie Herald, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    'Switch Off' campaign
  33. Giffordtown Book Club Review: Border Crossing

    From Monique Sanders, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Giffordtown Book Club Review: Border Crossing
  34. Meningitis Foundation - Auchtermuchty

    From Ffie Herald, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Meningitis Foundation - Aucthermuchty
  35. Falkland House School receives glowing report

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Falkland House School receives glowing report
  36. Fife's roads investment pledge

    From Fife Today, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Fife's roads investment pledge
  37. Falkland hairdressers on the run for cot death

    From Fife Today, Friday, 13th March, 2009

    Falkland hairdressers on the run for cot death
  38. Falkland Palace Vacancies

    From Falkland Palace, Thursday, 12th March, 2009

    Falkland Palace has Vacancies
  39. Affordable housing in Fife set for record investment

    From The Courier, Wednesday, 11th March, 2009

    A record sum to be invested in affordable housing is to benefit Fife and Tayside.
  40. Today's the Day to Quit Smoking

    From http://www.nosmokingday.org.uk/, Wednesday, 11th March, 2009

    Thousands of people across Fife are being encouraged to stub out and seek help to kill the habit.
  41. Fears over Ladybank caravan park plans

    From The Courier, Wednesday, 11th March, 2009

    But concerns have been voiced by Ladybank Community Council about road safety at the access point from the A92 trunk road and about infrastructure.
  42. Come Home to Fife

    From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 11th March, 2009

    Come Home to Fife
  43. Creating a carbon culture in Fife

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 10th March, 2009

    Creating a carbon culture in Fife
  44. Freuchie Rainbows Update

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 10th March, 2009

    Freuchie Rainbows Update
  45. Ladybank Bowling Club AGM

    Saturday, 7th March, 2009

    Ladybank Bowling Club AGM
  46. Falkland Centre for Stewardship - One Planet Food Launch

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 6th March, 2009

    'One Food Planet' is aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating a more sustainable food culture.
  47. £2m expansion for David Sands chain

    From Courier, Friday, 6th March, 2009

    £2m expansion for David Sands chain
  48. Warning over various fraud schemes - Fife Constabulary

    From Fife Police, Friday, 6th March, 2009

    Warning over various fraud schemes - Fife Constabulary
  49. Muchty pupils plant trees

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 6th March, 2009

    Pupils plant trees
  50. Giffordtown News - Art on an Egg

    From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 3rd March, 2009

    Giffordtown News - Art on an Eggm
  51. Auchtermuchty Parish Church: March 09 Newsletter

    From Liz and Brian Slattery, Monday, 2nd March, 2009

    Auchtermuchty Parish Church: March 09 Newsletter
  52. Freuchie Rainbows Update

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 2nd March, 2009

    Freuchie Rainbows Update
  53. Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Mar 09

    From Tony Wilson, Monday, 2nd March, 2009

    Latest newsletter to download
  54. Happy St David's Day!

    From Fife Direct, Sunday, 1st March, 2009

    St David was an abbot and a bishop of the sixth century who established a monastery at Pembrokeshire in Wales. He is considered the patron saint of Wales.

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