Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham News December 2009
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Giffordtown Community Council: Agenda Jan 10 meeting
From John Arbuckle, Thursday, 31st December, 2009
The next Giffordtown & District Community Council meeting will be on 4 Jan 2010, at the Giffordtown Village Hall. Start time: 7.30pm -
Keeping roads safe over festive season
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 30th December, 2009
Fifers have been given a reassurance Fife Council is working hard to keep the Kingdom’s roads safe this festive season. -
Council responds to winter weather
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 30th December, 2009
Responding to the claims of a lack of effort by Fife Council during this period of severe weather, Councillor Tony Martin Chair of Enterprise, Environment & Transportation committee said: “Fife Council’s Winter Maintenance teams have been working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to keep Fife on the move during these extremely harsh weather conditions. -
Fife Energy Park a key contender for 150 jobs
From The Courier, Wednesday, 30th December, 2009
The Fife Energy Park at Methil last night emerged as a key contender after a German company revealed plans to create up to 150 offshore wind industry jobs in Scotland. -
Happy Holidays from the SCF team!
From SCF, Wednesday, 23rd December, 2009
Thanks to all our visitors and content contributors for your support this year. Elaine & Jill will be taking a short break from 24 Dec 09 until 4 Jan 10. Any content you submit during this period will be published, but perhaps not as quickly as it usually is! Have a blast over the holidays. See you again in 2010. -
Howe Rotary Citizen of the Year Award
From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 23rd December, 2009
Ron Bissett was nominated by Falkand Community Council as a worthy recipient of the Howe of Fife's Rotary Club Citizen of the Year Award. -
New road gritting trials underway
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 22nd December, 2009
Transportation Services is trialling a new road gritting product called Safecote to help keep our roads ice-free this winter. -
Award presented to Rotary member
From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 22nd December, 2009
Sandy Mathews, long-standing member of the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife, was presented with a Paul Harris Award by President Dennis Beattie at the club's Christmas dinner at the Village Inn, Pitlessie, last Tuesday. -
Search begins for Fife Education Stars
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 22nd December, 2009
People in Fife are being urged to nominate their local schools, nurseries or individuals who have excelled in their field of education as part of the Scottish Education Awards 2010. -
Surgeries closed for the festive season
From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 22nd December, 2009
NHS Fife is reminding people to make sure they have an adequate supply of regular medication as GP practices in north east Fife prepare to shut down for the festive season. -
Response to shoebox appeal was ‘outstanding’
From The Courier, Tuesday, 22nd December, 2009
A charity that brings a little light into the lives of the less well off around the world has thanked Fifers for their generous response to this year’s appeal. -
Transition Falkland Woodfuel Survey - please complete
From Joanna Secker Walker , Monday, 21st December, 2009
Please give us your feedback on using wood from local sources for fuel. -
Advisory for Heavy Snow!
From Fife Direct, Monday, 21st December, 2009
The Advisory for Heavy Snow on Monday now covers all parts of Scotland. -
Veterans receive badge from PM
From The Courier, Monday, 21st December, 2009
Prime Minister Gordon Brown was back in his homeland at the weekend to hand out badges to more than 90 war veterans at a ceremony in Kirkcaldy. -
Winter Weather Forecasting - Roads
From Fife Direct, Monday, 21st December, 2009
We advise road users on winter driving conditions, roadworks and road closures via Kingdom (FM 95.2/96.1) and www.fifedirect.org.uk -
Fife Council's Festive Break - #s to call
From Fife Direct, Monday, 21st December, 2009
Fife Council will only be a call or a click away during the festive break. -
Council and police at odds on finance rules
From The Courier, Sunday, 20th December, 2009
A row brewing over financial regulations is threatening to disrupt the harmonious relationship between Fife Council and the region’s police force, it has emerged. -
Fife councillors back shared services plan
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 20th December, 2009
Councillors in Fife have backed a proposal that could see six local authorities share services and best practice. -
Rotary Potato Sales
From Monique Sanders, Saturday, 19th December, 2009
It's been another bumper year for the annual Christmas potato sales, organised by the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife. -
Met Office Advisory Message
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 17th December, 2009
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Reminder to have your say on the East Fife Local Plan
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 17th December, 2009
Following two Drop-In events organised by Fife Council’s Development Services, residents of St Andrews and East Fife are reminded that they have until 24 December to have their say on the future planning policies for their area. -
Thousands raised for Maggie's Centre
From Fife Today, Wednesday, 16th December, 2009
People from across Fife provided a welcome financial boost for our Maggie's Centre recently, with a flurry of fundraising activities. -
Collessie Christmas poultry - order today for Christmas
From North Howe Transition Toun, Wednesday, 16th December, 2009
Our very own Free Range turkeys.. -
Vigil for UN Climate Change Conference
From North Howe Transition Toun, Wednesday, 16th December, 2009
About 40 local people, spanning several generations, gathered in Letham village hall on Saturday evening. -
Cairnie Fruit Farm Christmas countdown
From Fife Herald, Wednesday, 16th December, 2009
Only a few days remaining of our Christmas Fayre... -
Christmas Church Services in the Howe '09
From Misc, Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
Comprehensive list of christmas and watchnight services in churches of all denominations across the Howe -
Xmas & New Year Waste Collections (& more!)
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
Here's the low down on Fife Council's waste collection from Xmas Eve to Mon 18 Jan... -
Holey Socks wanted!
Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
Please help Muchty's own Polly Murray by handing in your old holey socks to the DebRA shop, Bonnygate, Cupar! -
New tourism guide promotes where to stay in Fife
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
A new guide,‘Kingdom of Fife & St Andrews Where to Stay 2010’ has been launched to market the region’s accommodation providers. -
Bogus callers warning
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
Trading Standards professionals are warning Fife consumers to be on their guard against bogus telephone callers asking questions about home security and alarm systems. -
Howe Rotary Club welcomes Bob Henderson
From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 15th December, 2009
Last Tuesday, President Dennis Beattie welcomed retired pharmicist, Bob Henderson, into the ranks of the Howe of Fife Rotary Club, the fourth recruit this year. -
Fife Police crack down on drink drivers
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th December, 2009
Motorists caught drink driving in north east Fife this festive season face having their cars seized. -
Wren Cottage Preserves – locally made gift packs
From NHTT, Saturday, 12th December, 2009
If you are looking for a locally made something to give for Christmas then have a look at the range of gifts on offer from Wren Cottage Preserves, Letham. -
Fife prepares to celebrate a Year of Culture
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th December, 2009
People in north east Fife are being urged to get into the community spirit as the countdown begins to Fife's Year of Culture. -
NE Fife MP seeks asssurances on broadband
From Fife Herald, Friday, 11th December, 2009
Sir Menzies Campbell has called on Ofcom and BT to explain why north east Fife, along with other rural areas in Scotland, lags so far behind the rest of the UK in its broadband provision. -
Letham Village Hall Auction Update
From NHTT, Friday, 11th December, 2009
Since the Auction that was held to raise funds for the hall in November the hall committee have had two further items received which would both make an excellent Christmas present.. -
Parish centre may replace crumbling churches
From Fife Herald, Friday, 11th December, 2009
Churchgoers in the Howe of Fife could have a new, purpose-built place of worship if radical new plans are given the go-ahead. -
Monimail church bells to toll 350 times on Sunday 13 Dec!
From NHTT website, Friday, 11th December, 2009
Listen out on the morning of Sunday 13th December when Monimail Church bells will be ringing 350 times in support of the 350 campaign. -
CaRB Project Progressing as Smart Monitors set to be delivered
From NHTT website, Friday, 11th December, 2009
Infra-red photographs will be used this winter by North Howe Transition Toun in their ongoing project to save energy and reduce carbon emissions in the Letham/ Collessie and Giffordtown area. -
Big Tent receives award
From Big Tent, Thursday, 10th December, 2009
The Big Tent has been awarded the Greener Festival Award 2009. -
Build a sustainable future for your charitable organisation
From Dehra Sweet, Thursday, 10th December, 2009
Are you part of an ambitious charity or social enterprise based in Fife? -
Rotary Club welcomes Philip Graham
From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 9th December, 2009
Philip Graham was welcomed to the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife last Tuesday by President Dennis Beattie. -
Holiday homes’ strain on affordable housing
From The Courier, Wednesday, 9th December, 2009
With its coastal setting and rich heritage the East Neuk is, unsurprisingly, a popular destination for visitors—so much so that a staggering 10% of local properties are said to be holiday homes. -
War of words on Fife’s rail fare scheme
From The Courier, Wednesday, 9th December, 2009
The deputy leader on Fife Council last night hit out at “inaccurate” Labour Party claims that the rail concession scheme in Fife has been ditched by the council—a thorny issue since it announced that it planned to scrutinise the scheme. -
Dementia cases forecast to double in Fife
From The Courier, Wednesday, 9th December, 2009
Fife is facing a dementia time bomb, with the number of people affected by the condition forecast to double in the next 20 years. -
NHS spending over budget
From The Courier, Tuesday, 8th December, 2009
Fife Health board’s budget is heading for a projected overspend of just over half a million pounds, according to figures for the first half of the financial year. -
Fife makes progress in tackling Climate Change
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 8th December, 2009
In a week that delegations from 192 countries have descended on Copenhagen for two weeks of talks for a global treaty on Climate Change, Fife has made headway on a series of priorities in this area. -
Falkland Stewards Master Composter Scheme for NE Fife
From Jenny Methven, Monday, 7th December, 2009
Get involved with the Master Composter Scheme - as a volunteer or to access free help and advice about composting -
Monimail Green Library Opening a success
From NHTT website, Monday, 7th December, 2009
North Howe Transition Toun are delighted...the opening of the Green Library at Monimail Tower was a huge success! -
Newburgh coffee morning raises cops funds
From Fife Police, Monday, 7th December, 2009
A big thank you must go out to all those who contributed by donating baking and items to be sold and also to the people of Newburgh in their continued support for this event. It was down to their overall generosity that the fantastic sum of £680 was raised. -
Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Dec 09
From Tony Wilson, Monday, 7th December, 2009
Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Dec09 -
Dangerous building set to be demolished
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 6th December, 2009
The dangerous building dubbed 'Cupar's leaning tower' is likely to be reduced to rubble early in the new year. -
ScotRail approached in concession fare row
From The Courier, Friday, 4th December, 2009
Labour Politicians in Fife have stepped up the campaign to fight the SNP/Lib Dem administration's attempt to scrap Fife Council's concessionary rail travel scheme. -
Fuel, feast and famine
From Monique Sanders, Friday, 4th December, 2009
Two surveys (one from Fife Council; another from the Transition Town movement) are going the rounds of the neighbourhood, each designed to discover how energy efficient our homes really are. -
Collessie Quizz
From Monique Sanders, Friday, 4th December, 2009
Last Friday, it was showdown for Madusa, a combined team of Giffordtownians, Collessie-ites and Ladybankers, when its members defended the shield they'd won at last year's Collessie Quizz. -
Festive Fun and Right Guid Reads!
From Fife Direct, Friday, 4th December, 2009
It's coming up to Christmas and we all need something to take our minds off the stress of Christmas shopping, so enjoy our festive Right Guid Read! -
Stagecoach bus changes from 7 December
From Fife Direct, Friday, 4th December, 2009
Stagecoach in Fife would like to advise passengers of changes to services commencing on Monday 7 December. -
Green library opening success
From NHTT, Thursday, 3rd December, 2009
The opening of the Green Library at Monimail Tower was a huge success with over 40 people arriving to participate in the event. -
Exotikite
From Monique Sanders, Thursday, 3rd December, 2009
Competitors at the British Kitesurfing Championships held recently in Frazerburgh may well envy the kiting home patch of Fifer, Ian Sanders. -
Fife Diet seeks Finance & Admin Assistant
From Karen Small, Wednesday, 2nd December, 2009
The Fife Diet, a small voluntary organisation based in Burntisland, is looking for an experienced and skilled Finance & Admin Assistant to work approximately 0.5 days per week. -
Scottish karate instructors support "Help for Heroes"
From Stuart Maxwell, Tuesday, 1st December, 2009
On Sunday the 29th November, junior and senior students at the Glenrothes Martial Arts Centre were welcomed to the annual Karate Kata (bunkai) course by Sensei Iain Abernethy BCA. -
Get ready for the wave
From Big Tent, Tuesday, 1st December, 2009
On Saturday 5th December 2009, join people from across Scotland to send a clear message about climate change to world leaders meeting in Copenhagen for the UN climate change negotiations.


