Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham News October 2009
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Black Cat Jook band to play in Newburgh
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 31st October, 2009
The popular Black Cat Jook Band is appearing at Steeple Arts on Friday, November 6, as the headline act of an evening of country blues, ragtime and skiffle. -
NHTT seeking part time Energy Advisors
From Louise Barron, Friday, 30th October, 2009
North Howe Transition Toun are looking for local people who are interested in being trained as Energy Advisors as part of NHTT's Energy efficiency drive, the CaRB Project. -
North Howe Transition Toun bulletin: 28 Oct 09
From Louise Barron, Friday, 30th October, 2009
Included in this weeks packed bulletin: The Age of Stupid Film Screening dates announced Green Library Opening Date Survey Update Food Group Latest Events Group News Energy Advisor Opportunities Heart and Soul Group News MTP Apple Day Letham Nights Transition Cupar The Wave, Scotland Other Climate Change news... -
New hope that Hill of Tarvit may win reprieve
From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th October, 2009
Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse near Cupar could open its doors to the public again after the National Trust for Scotland confirmed that a working group has been set up to reconsider its fate. -
Fife 'should share' flame of Olympics
From The Courier, Friday, 30th October, 2009
With golf back on the Olympic Games agenda, albeit not until 2016, it has been suggested that the flame kindled in Olympia should burn in the sport's home, St Andrews, in the run-up to the 2012 games in London. -
North Howe Transition Toun community survey
From North Howe Transition Toun, Friday, 30th October, 2009
The survey is progressing really well. Surveyors have covered Monimail, Bow of Fife, Collessie, Kinloch, Giffordtown, Edentown, Fernie and Cunnoquhie. We will be moving onto Letham in the next couple of days. -
Hedgehog bonfire warning
From The Courier, Thursday, 29th October, 2009
With Guy Fawkes night fast approaching people planning to celebrate with a bonfire are being urged to watch out for hedgehogs. -
College and Open University join forces
From The Courier, Thursday, 29th October, 2009
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has launched a partnership between Adam Smith College and the Open University (OU) to improve further education opportunities in Fife. -
Collessie bat cave to open
From The Courier, Thursday, 29th October, 2009
Spooky new residents at Fife Animal Park are to be unmasked on the scariest day of the year. Hallowe’en will see the opening of a bat cave at the centre near Collessie—populated by a colony of 30 Egyptian bats. -
Highest praise for arts festival
From The Courier, Tuesday, 27th October, 2009
One of Scotland’s best known artists was so impressed with Cupar Arts Festival he reckons the event could help Fife rival the Edinburgh Festival. -
Former paper mill site on the market
From The Courier, Tuesday, 27th October, 2009
The former paper mill at Guardbridge has been put up for sale as a waterfront development opportunity with an asking price of £3 million. -
Maggie's fundraising day
From Fife Herald, Monday, 26th October, 2009
Fife's Maggie's annual day-long fundraiser, Maggie's Friday, is set to take place on 4 December. -
Guitar tuition
From Community Board, Monday, 26th October, 2009
Strugglnig to play all that fiddly stuff? Want to better your practical and theory skills? -
St Andrews team’s electron discovery
From The Courier, Monday, 26th October, 2009
Observations made by a St Andrews University physics team could influence the future of electronic technology. -
More local applicants gain entry to college & university
From The Courier, Sunday, 25th October, 2009
More people across Tayside and Fife have been accepted on to a course at university or college this year, writes Grant Smith, education reporter. -
Festival awards: Vote for T in the Park
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 25th October, 2009
Fans of T in the Park are being urged to help the event achieve glory in the festival industry 'Oscars'. -
Big Tent Festival wins international award
From Fife Direct, Saturday, 24th October, 2009
The Big Tent festival is being awarded the 'Greener Festival Award 2009'. -
Book recalls famous UFO sighting in Fife
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 24th October, 2009
They say the truth is out there, and a new book promises to lift the lid on north east Fife's most incredible UFO sighting. -
Local artist criticises organisers of Cupar festival
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 24th October, 2009
A local artist has spoken out against the organisers of Cupar Arts Festival. -
Review of rail concession scheme
From Fife Today, Saturday, 24th October, 2009
The protest group set up to oppose increases in home care charges is waging a fresh battle with Fife Council, which it has accused of being 'mean-spirited' by considering scrapping rail concessions for the elderly and disabled. -
SWRI ladies branch out in forest project
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 24th October, 2009
Local members of the Fife Federation of Scottish Women's Rural Institute (SWRI) have lent their knitting skills to an innovative project that has been taking pride of place at the heart of Edinburgh as the city's latest temporary tourist attraction. -
Call to reverse TA funding cuts
From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd October, 2009
The row over funding cuts to the Territorial Army has intensified amid accusations that the Government is putting 'money before morale.' -
Disruption to Fife's postal service
From The Courier, Friday, 23rd October, 2009
Postal services in Fife will grind to a halt today as delivery staff stage their walkout. -
Cupar Arts Festival set set finish off in style
From Fife Herald, Friday, 23rd October, 2009
The curtain will come down on Cupar Arts Festival this weekend after two weeks showcasing the best in contemporary art, music, film and more. -
Meeting arranged to discuss Falkland pitch proposal
From Fife Herald, Friday, 23rd October, 2009
The amateur football club at the centre of a planning row has called a public meeting to clarify the situation. -
New owner for Melville House
From Fife Herald, Friday, 23rd October, 2009
North east Fife mansion with the dubious honour of being named as Britain's most expensive repossession has been sold for a knockdown price. -
Fire service 'merger' will benefit all Fifers
From Fife Free Press, Thursday, 22nd October, 2009
Fife's chief fire officer Jimmy Campbell has denied reports claiming the Kingdom's fire service will merge with Tayside and Central Scotland. -
Seasonal flu vaccinations: Auchtermuchty & Ladybank Health Centres
From Surgeries, Wednesday, 21st October, 2009
Auchtermuchty Health Centre will be holding their annual seasonal flu imunisation programme on Sat 31 October 0900-1230 - no appointment necessary. Ladybank Health Centre will be holding their seasonal flu catch-up cinic on Wed 28 Oct 1330 - 1520. -
A History of Letham: talk by Donald Dallas
From Letham.org.uk, Wednesday, 21st October, 2009
On Friday 9th October 2009, Donald Dallas gave a really interesting talk in Letham Village Hall on the history of Letham. -
Developments in dementia care in Fife
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 21st October, 2009
Councillors at today’s Social Work and Health Committee were briefed on the achievements in dementia care led by Fife Council’s Social Work Services. -
Spanky's Heroes conquer Letham Nights
From Michael Farrell, Wednesday, 21st October, 2009
Saturday night (17 Oct) was a another stunner musically with great sets from Mr Gavin McGinty and Lefty supporting Spanky's Heroes. -
Social Work put fire safety first
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 20th October, 2009
Members of Fife Council's Social Work and Health Committee were updated on progress to manage fire safety for the protection of services users and staff. -
Be active in your community!
Tuesday, 20th October, 2009
Auchtermuchty Community Centre is running a "Being Active in Your Community" course beginning Wed 4th November, 6:30-8:30pm -
Getting your myfife card during the postal strike
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 20th October, 2009
Fife residents expecting to receive a new or replacement myfife card this week or early next week can collect their card from their nearest Local Services Centres to minimise any delays to delivery caused if the planned postal strike on October 22 and 23 goes ahead. -
Cutbacks leave doubts over TA centre activities
From The Courier, Tuesday, 20th October, 2009
Future activity and training at Cupar’s Yeomanry House Territorial Army centre remains unclear. -
Kettle artist provides professional face-painting this Halloween
From Mary Fairgrieve, Monday, 19th October, 2009
Tis the season to scare, so Kettle artist and professional face-painter, Mary Fairgrieve, invites you to head over to the Chicken Shop, 263 High Street, Kirkcaldy to be transformed, using the halloween/fantasy make-up of your choice. -
Fife's Communities are becoming safer
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 18th October, 2009
Fife is becoming an even safer place to live, work and visit. -
Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Oct 09
From Tony Wilson, Wednesday, 14th October, 2009
The big attraction at the end of Sept was, of course, the pair of recently released sea eagles that circled over the loch... -
Have your say - Balancing the Books
From Karrie Grant, Fife Council, Wednesday, 14th October, 2009
Fife Council would like your feedback on the Fife Council budget for 2010 -11 and the following years. -
Letham Toddlers
From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 13th October, 2009
The toddlers meet in Letham Village Hall on Wednesdays from 1-3pm and Fridays from 9.30 - 11am (during term time). Please come along for some friendly chat and fun for your little one! -
Have your say on community safety
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 13th October, 2009
Fife Community Safety Partnership would like your views on how you feel about crime, antisocial behaviour and other community safety issues. -
Fife 2009 winter driving campaign
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 13th October, 2009
Fife Safety Camera Partnership is providing copies of the newly revised Official Highway Code interactive cd-rom to all community and school libraries as part of the 2009 winter driving campaign. -
Fife to prosper as recession eases
From The Courier, Monday, 12th October, 2009
Fife's economy should be well placed to prosper in the years ahead as the country comes out of recession, councillors have been assured. -
Transition Toun surveys: Collessie
From Fife Herald, Monday, 12th October, 2009
The North Howe Transition Toun (NHTT) group is running a survey in Collessie relating to climate change. -
Homecoming for feathered friends
From The Courier, Friday, 9th October, 2009
Tens of thousands of pink-footed geese are expected to fly “home” to Scotland from Iceland this month, with many already arriving at the RSPB Vane Farm Nature Reserve on Loch Leven. -
Raising profile of prostate cancer
From The Courier, Friday, 9th October, 2009
Men are being urged to join forces and take part in a service to raise awareness of prostate cancer, which is to be launched on the east coast of Scotland. -
Curtain up for cupar arts festival this weekend
From Fife Herald, Friday, 9th October, 2009
After months of hard graft and meticulous planning, the Cupar Arts Festival finally gets under way this weekend. -
North Howe Transition Toun bulletin: 07 Oct 09
From Louise Barron, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
Included in this issue: LFG Green Library, Apple Press News, NHTT Website, Heart and Soul News, Transition Scotland Events and Letham Nights. -
Students welcome grants decision
From The Courier, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
Student leaders have welcomed the Scottish Government’s decision to increase grants and loans by £30 million. -
Fife to host deaf golf event
From The Courier, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
St Andrews is to be the venue for the World Deaf Golf Championships next year. -
Food for thought
From The Courier, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
Schools across Fife are sowing the seeds for pupils’ future health and wellbeing. -
Fife town could be planning blueprint
From The Courier, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
A Fife town could become the model used for future planning for the whole of Scotland, it emerged yesterday. -
Kingskettle man jets off for extreme jungle race
From The Courier, Thursday, 8th October, 2009
A Fife man will be tested to the limit on what has been billed as perhaps the most dangerous race in the world. -
Shell Prize
Tuesday, 6th October, 2009
Giffordtownians congratulate Laura Munro, or Laura Ferguson as she was when she lived at Charlottetown, for winning first prize in the Shell-sponsored painting exhibition at Kirkcaldy Art Gallery. -
Youth, age and intelligence
From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 6th October, 2009
The Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife last week welcomed – with some trepidation – Dr. Beverly Roberts, from Edinburgh University’s Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology. -
Congrats Albert Tavern: CAMRA 09 Scottish & N Ireland Pub of the Year!
From Fife Herald, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
Freuchie's real-ale local, the Albert Tavern, has scooped the top spot in a national competition to find the campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) Scottish & Northern Ireland Pub of the Year 2009! -
Ladybank quarry extension turned down
From Fife Herald, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
There was applause in Cupar's County Hall on Wednesday after the NE Fife Area Committee refused to give Angle Sand & Gravel Company permission to extend its site at Melville Gates. -
Ladybird thanks & Halloween disco
From F Herald, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
Thank you to all who helped at the Ruff Diamonds night on 19 Sep 09. We're delighted to announce we raised £500 and had a fantastic time. -
Malocco Exhibition Update
From M Lines, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
Congrats to Pamela Brunt of St Andrews who won the grand prize in Alfred Malocco's annual exhibition fundraising raffle. -
Kingskettle 'Calendar Girls' in the frame
From Fife Herald, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
A brave group of Kettle ladies have stripped off for a cheeky calendar in a bid to raise money for charity. -
Fantastic shows & films for £5 - book today only!!!
From ATT Fife, Friday, 2nd October, 2009
At 9.00 am on Friday 2nd October, all four Arts and Theatres Trust venues will open their doors for a massive twelve hour Box Office spectacular where you can buy tickets to a variety of shows and films for only £5!


