Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham News November 2009
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CELEBRATE ST ANDREW'S DAY!
From Misc, Monday, 30th November, 2009
Today is Scotland's official national day, St Andrew's day! Here's a guide to what's on. -
Affordable housing not ‘appropriate’
From The Courier, Sunday, 29th November, 2009
Recently submitted plans for an affordable housing development on the edge of Cupar have already run into local opposition and have fallen foul of Cupar Community Council and a Fife Council department. -
Maggie's Friday 2009
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 29th November, 2009
Had your thinking cap on? What are you doing for Maggie's Friday? -
Rotary potato sales
From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 25th November, 2009
On Wednesday 25 November, the Howe of Fife Rotary Club expects a big delivery of Rooster potatoes, courtesy of Albert Bartlett & Sons, ready for their popular annual Christmas tattie sale. -
Fife Adult Learners Awards 2010
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 25th November, 2009
The Fife Community Learning & Development Partnership is pleased to announce that the Annual Fife Adult Learners Awards will be held on Wednesday 19th May 2010 in the Rothes Halls Glenrothes. -
Fife's doing the right thing for children and young people
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 25th November, 2009
Children and young people across Fife will be able to become more active and responsible citizens and make a greater contribution to society following the adoption of a new strategy which was launched on Friday. -
Fife leads the way in cycling
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 25th November, 2009
Fife Council Transportation Services is delighted to receive the prestigious Cycling Innovation Award from The Scottish Government's Cycling Scotland. -
Smart Community Fife AGM update
From Jill Donnachie, Tuesday, 24th November, 2009
Thanks to those who attended the Smart Community Fife AGM on 12 Nov 09 at Giffordtown Village Hall. -
Shukokai success + FREE karate & self protection classes
From Stuart Maxwell, Monday, 23rd November, 2009
Congratulations to Lindsay McCann. Despite being 60% partially blind and 8 years old, Lindsay beat off competition from adult students to win silver in the kata (forms) Disabled category, at the British Karate Federation (BKF) Championships held at Meadowbank in September 2009. -
Historical photographs of Ladybank and surrounds
From Ed Boyle, Monday, 23rd November, 2009
Thanks to Mr Ed Boyle of Cambuslang who has sent in a selection of historical photos from Ladybank, Giffordtown and Collessie, for all to enjoy. -
Collapsed wall on A914 set for repair
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 22nd November, 2009
Following the collapse of a retaining wall at South Road in Cupar (A914) during flooding in the summer, a report was presented to the Enterprise, Environment & Transportation Committee this week to update on the progress of repairs. -
£10 million redevelopment begins at Cupar hospital
From Fife Direct, Saturday, 21st November, 2009
Staff and patients at Cupar's Adamson Hospital are preparing for a massive three-day relocation exercise to allow work to begin on the long-awaited £10 million redevelopment plans. -
Met Office weather update
From PWS Advisor - Fife Direct, Saturday, 21st November, 2009
Advisory Warning for Saturday 21st November -
All outdoor pitches cancelled throughout Fife
From Fife Direct, Saturday, 21st November, 2009
Due to the severe wet weather all outdoor grass sports pitches in Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, Levenmouth, West and East Fife are closed for the weekend 21st/22nd November. -
Plans 'progressing' to reopen Hill of Tarvit
From Fife Direct, Saturday, 21st November, 2009
A decision on the possible reopening of Hill of Tarvit Mansion House is likely to be taken next month. -
Letham Night update: Luva Anna getting great reviews
From Mike Farrell, Wednesday, 18th November, 2009
Less than two weeks to go now to the Luva Anna show on 28th November with the Bum-Clocks. -
Comment on Fife's 'Online Employment Land Audit'
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 15th November, 2009
Fife Council carries out an annual audit of employment land sites in Fife to collect information on the development status of sites and site availability by looking at issues such as site services (electricity, gas, etc) and permitted land uses. -
Rail concession row gets councillors steamed up
From The Courier, Saturday, 14th November, 2009
‘Stop great train robbery!’ was Fife Labour leader Alex Rowley’s plea yesterday as the row escalated over plans to axe concessionary rail travel. -
Council wants public views on spending decisions
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 14th November, 2009
Council chiefs are facing 'difficult decisions' with cutbacks in services inevitable. -
Smith re-selected by North East Fife Liberal Democrats
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 14th November, 2009
North East Fife MSP, Iain Smith, has been re-selected as the Liberal Democrat party's candidate for the next Scottish Parliament election in 2011. -
Health minister opens new ward at Stratheden
From Fife Herald, Friday, 13th November, 2009
A new unit for elderly people with dementia has been officially unveiled at Stratheden Hospital by public health minister Shona Robison. -
£10 million redevelopment begins at Cupar hospital
From http://www.fifetoday.co.uk/fife-herald-news/10-million-redevelopment-begins-at.5819482.jp, Friday, 13th November, 2009
Staff and patients at Cupar's Adamson Hospital are preparing for a massive three-day relocation exercise to allow work to begin on the long-awaited £10 million redevelopment plans. -
Scottish Dance Theatre at Elmwood College
From Elmwood College, Thursday, 12th November, 2009
Dance artist Caroline Bowditch led two creative dance workshops at Elmwood College recently for groups of young people from the College Student Development Department. -
2010 'Celebration of Fife' launched
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 12th November, 2009
2010 will be a year to remember in Fife. -
Pope may visit St Andrews next year
From The Courier, Wednesday, 11th November, 2009
Speculation is mounting that when Pope Benedict XVI comes to Scotland next year he will visit St Andrews University for its 600th anniversary. -
Smith Anderson Sales Opportunities
From Isabel Young, Monday, 9th November, 2009
Falkland's largest employer Smith Anderson have opportunities for 2 people to join their internal sales team: -
Learn to capture wildlife on film
From The Courier, Monday, 9th November, 2009
The RSPB'S Vane Farm nature reserve by Kinross plays host to a beginners' digital photography course on Saturday. -
Fifers unite in silent remembrance
From The Courier, Monday, 9th November, 2009
People across Fife fell silent yesterday as they, like thousands of others, paid their own respects to the men and women who have lost their lives in times of war. -
Fife coastal path extension almost complete
From http://www.fifetoday.co.uk/fife-herald-news/Fife-coastal-path-extension-almost.5799694.jp, Monday, 9th November, 2009
People living in the Newburgh and Taybridge-head areas will soon be able to explore parts of north east Fife they might never have seen before. -
Auchtermuchty Comedy Festival part II
From Ffe Herald, Sunday, 8th November, 2009
Organisers of Auchtermuchty's first ever comedy festival are promising even more laughs when part two of the event takes place later this month. -
New call for action to tackle flooding in Fife
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 8th November, 2009
Fresh calls for action to tackle flooding in north east Fife have been made this week in the wake of last Sunday's torrential rain which threatened to swamp homes and businesses still recovering from the flash floods of early July. -
Fruit tree and orchard survey
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 8th November, 2009
Fife Coast and Countryside Trust needs your help in surveying Fife's fruit trees and orchards. -
Fife braced for cuts in services
From The Courier, Sunday, 8th November, 2009
Fife Council leader Peter Grant has conceded that services are likely to be affected over the next decade as local authorities struggle to balance the books. -
New website for Forth Road Bridge
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 5th November, 2009
Live bridge traffic information, automatic alerts by text or email and an interactive 3D model can all be found on the new Forth Road Bridge website. -
Fife primaries get a taste for reducing waste
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 5th November, 2009
Pupils and teachers from primary schools across Fife have binned disposable cups in favour of more environmentally friendly reusable beakers. -
Memorial for Adele Archer: fundraising thanks
From Freddie Duncan, Wednesday, 4th November, 2009
Last Saturday night's fundraising night at the Auchtermuchty Bowling Club was a great success. -
Applicants sought for scholarship scheme
From The Courier, Tuesday, 3rd November, 2009
The Hospitality Industry Trust is challenging young talent across Fife, Perthshire and Angus to join with applicants from across Scotland in taking part in a £100,000 scholarship scheme. -
Council’s £2.4m fund for culture defended
From The Courier, Tuesday, 3rd November, 2009
Fife Council has defended a decision to invest £2.4 million in cultural activities at a time when it is facing a potential budget shortfall of £43.5 million. -
Finalised St Andrews and East Fife Local Plan 2009 seeks representations
From Fife Council, Monday, 2nd November, 2009
The finalised St Andrews and East Fife Local Plan 2009 is now available for consultation and can be read and commented on at the link below. -
Charity Christmas Fair: Auchtermuchty
From Fife Herald, Monday, 2nd November, 2009
Auchtermuchty Church Hall is to host a Christmas Fair in aid of cancer charities next weekend. -
Tartan Tales from 'A Right Guid Read'
From Fife Council, Monday, 2nd November, 2009
November is the month of many things Scottish with the round up of Homecoming Year and St Andrews Day happening, so this month’s A Right Guid Read has a distinctly Scottish flavour – all the reviews featured in this month’s edition are by Scottish authors. -
Holiday parking charges to go ahead
From The Courier, Monday, 2nd November, 2009
People using car parks on public holidays in Fife will have to pay for the privilege from December 1, it has been confirmed. -
Fife Jazz Club celebrates its first anniversary
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 1st November, 2009
Fife Jazz Club celebrates its first anniversary on 8 November with a visit from the George Penman Jazzmen to the Lomond Hills Hotel, Freuchie.


