Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham News January 2010
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BBC Live at Energy Park Fife
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 31st January, 2010
Results published today have shown that the UK economy has moved out of recession after growing by 0.1% in the last 3 months of 2009. -
Elmwood Embark on New Partnership
From Elmwood College, Sunday, 31st January, 2010
Elmwood College have announced a new international programme aimed at strengthening curriculum and expanding work force development across colleges in Europe. -
Message in a bottle that could save a life
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 30th January, 2010
A community safety initiative aimed at vulnerable and elderly residents in north east Fife is being relaunched. -
Former Fife woman helps victims of Haiti earthquake
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 30th January, 2010
A former north east Fife woman working for Christian Aid has given a moving account of the chaos and despair she's witnessed while helping the victims of the Haiti earthquake. -
New look for Cupar town centre revealed
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 30th January, 2010
Councillors in north east Fife have welcomed the proposed changes to Cupar's traffic management system. -
NHTT Survey: Energy Saving Toolkit launch
From NHTT, Saturday, 30th January, 2010
Energy saving toolkit launch. -
Advisory Message for Icy Road Conditions
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 28th January, 2010
The Met Office has issued an advisory warning of widespread icy roads for Friday, 29th January for all Scotland with a moderate risk of severe weather affecting parts of northern England and Scotland on Friday morning. -
Attention foodies: Soul food put on the menu
From The Courier / FCAC, Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
A new exhibition in St Andrews is just the right recipe for foodies. -
Call for Fife beekeepers to unite to tackle disease
From The Courier, Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
Beekeepers in and around Fife are being urged to work together to help protect the honey bee population and prevent further spread of a disease which is threatening its survival. -
Fife woman saves man from rubble in Haiti
From The Courier, Tuesday, 26th January, 2010
A Fife woman was among the team that rescued a 24-year-old man from the rubble in Haiti 11 days after the devastating earthquake. -
£ prizes in Fife creative writing competition - entries by 8 March
From Fife Direct, Monday, 25th January, 2010
Budding Fife writers are invited to enter Fife Council Libraries & Museums annual Creative Writing Competition. -
More Fifers to benefit from help with heating
From Fife Direct, Friday, 22nd January, 2010
Fife Council has given a warm welcome to a Scottish Government programme which offers households help with insulation, energy costs and fuel bills. -
Fife Jazz Festival set to swing into action
From Fife Herald, Friday, 22nd January, 2010
North east Fife is set to swing next month when the 2010 Fife Jazz Festival gets up and running. -
New youth facility opens in Cupar
From Fife Herald, Friday, 22nd January, 2010
An innovative new facility for young people has opened in Cupar. -
Restoring Fife woodlands to their former glory
From Fife Herald, Friday, 22nd January, 2010
A North Fife charity is celebrating the receipt of a grant of almost £10,000 to help the area's native woodlands return to their former glory. -
Fife road repair budget to double after big freeze
From Fife Herald, Friday, 22nd January, 2010
Fife is counting the cost of the big freeze after the extended period of arctic weather played havoc with pavements and roads, creating potholes and loosening paving. -
Food Allergy and Intolerance Awareness Week
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 21st January, 2010
Fife Council's Environmental Services are raising awareness of food allergies and intolerances during Food Allergy and Intolerance Week. -
Open Studios Fife 2010 - put it in your diary now!
From Elaine Campbell, Thursday, 21st January, 2010
You are invited to visit artists, designers and makers in their studios in the North of Fife over the weekend 2nd, 3rd & 4th May 2009. -
Hot music on a cold night
From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 20th January, 2010
Two nights out in row, after weeks confined to ‘barracks' due to extreme weather? -
Howe Rotary Club donates shelterboxes to Haiti
From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 19th January, 2010
The Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife has responded quickly to the disaster in Haiti by donating £1000 for the purchase of two shelterboxes. -
Newburgh cyclist conquers another awesome peak
From The Courier, Tuesday, 19th January, 2010
Round the world record-breaking cyclist Mark Beaumont (27) reached the summit of Mount Aconcagua in Argentina yesterday on the latest leg of his BBC Cycling The Americas adventure. -
Great green hope in renewable energy
From The Courier, Tuesday, 19th January, 2010
As the recession continues to bite, The Courier is backing efforts to get the Fife and Dundee economies back on track and will examine the issues in a series of articles. -
Howe Rotary Donation to Chimwemwe, Malawi
From Monique Sanders, Monday, 18th January, 2010
Members of the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife have given £500 to Dr. Amanda Flett of St. Andrews University for her work with the Chimwemwe Children's Centre. -
Green award: Vane Farm
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 17th January, 2010
RSPB Vane Farm nature reserve, loch leven, has been awarded the highest possible accolade by the Green Tourism Business Scheme. -
Appeal for volunteers
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 17th January, 2010
Chest, Heart & Stroke Scotland is appealing for more volunteers in Fife. -
Adamson Hospital modernisation project under way
From Fife Direct, Friday, 15th January, 2010
The £10 million project to modernise Cupar's Adamson Hospital has got under way. -
Fife Council reviews response to big freeze
From Fife Herald, Friday, 15th January, 2010
As the big freeze turns into the slow thaw, the post mortem into Fife Council's handling of events is underway. -
Celebrating Fife: Funding available for community groups
From Anthony Garrett, Thursday, 14th January, 2010
Celebrating Fife 2010 have two funding strands available for community groups to run events and activities until the end of December next year. -
NHTT Community Carbon Footprint
From North Howe Transition Toun, Thursday, 14th January, 2010
In order to show our funders and for us as a community to see the difference we are making we would be grateful if you could you all help to measure our Community Carbon Footprint. -
Cleaner required: Falkland Centre for Stewardship
From Lesley McLaren, Thursday, 14th January, 2010
Cleaner required at Falkland Centre for Stewardship based on Falkland Estate, Fife. -
Promotion of Growth Workshops
From Business Gateway, Thursday, 14th January, 2010
Business Gateway is helping Fife companies aim for a higher level of performance by offering expert help to businesses who have aspirations and potential to grow sales by upwards of £100,000 a year. -
How to Avoid Vehicle Crime
From Fife Police, Thursday, 14th January, 2010
Vehicle crime accounts for many of the recorded incidents across Fife. This type of crime is however decreasing both locally and nationally. But despite increased security on newer vehicles, we cannot relax. -
Plan to grow crops in ‘polytunnel city’ unveiled
From The Courier, Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
Proposals for a low carbon crop growing plant fed by heat generated from waste near Glenfarg have been outlined. -
Celebrating Fife 2010 - have you applied for £ yet?
From Linda Greig, Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
celebrating Fife 2010, fife funding,Calling community groups, social enterprises, small businesses, voluntary organisations and public sector bodies! Fife Council has 2 new 'pots' of funding available to celebrate Fife culture in 2010. Read on to see if your organisation or event is applicable... -
St Andrews Botanic Garden - winter interest
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
Discover St Andrews Botanic Garden in winter. -
Fife welcomes funding for 238 new jobs
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
Fife Council and its partners have secured funding for 238 new community based jobs as a result of their successful bid to the UK Government’s Future Jobs Fund. -
Fife grasps renewable energy opportunity
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 13th January, 2010
The announcement made by The Crown Estate on Friday for a further wind farm site located in deep water off the coast of Fife presents a huge opportunity for the local economy. -
Nursery & Primary School Admission 2010/11
Tuesday, 12th January, 2010
School and nursery enrolment details for 2010/11 school year. -
Giffordtown book club review
From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 12th January, 2010
The first meeting in 2010 of the Giffordtown Book Club managed to achieve another first: a complete consensus. -
Fancy Karate? Shukokai now enrolling for 2010
From Stuart Maxwell, Tuesday, 12th January, 2010
Ever thought about karate? Well now's your chance. Shukokai Karate Fife is now enrolling new members for 2010. -
Help needed to clear access to Kettle Church for 17 Jan!
From Howe of Fife Parish CHurch website, Tuesday, 12th January, 2010
Help Required John Stark requires help to get Kettle Church access in a safer condition for the service on 17th Jan . We need a reasonable trailer or ideally a tractor and bogie to transport sand from a local quarry to the church. Can anyone help? -
Severe weather advisory
From Fife Direct, Monday, 11th January, 2010
Severe weather advisory for Monday 11 - Wednesday 13 January: -
Green projects to create thousands of Fife jobs
From The Courier, Monday, 11th January, 2010
Fife Council be set to reap huge rewards from major wind farm developments off the east coast of Scotland, it emerged yesterday. -
Letham Nights #9 - Luva Anna & the Bum-Clocks Reviewed
From Mike Farrell & Roy Campbell, Sunday, 10th January, 2010
The ingredients of what makes a good Letham Night are hard to define but on 28th November, we got it right once again. -
Fife braced for more wintry weather
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 10th January, 2010
Local people are being warned to brace themselves for yet more extreme weather. -
Fife athletes frozen out as Giffortown weather takes its toll
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 10th January, 2010
The big freeze finally caught up with the Fife AC as last week’s tortoise and hare two-man relay at Heatherhall Woods. -
Nature exhibition: Vane Farm
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 10th January, 2010
An exhibition of nature photographs has been opened at the RSPB Vane Farm Nature Reserve, Loch Leven. -
Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Jan 10
From Tony Wilson, Friday, 8th January, 2010
Freezing conditions are making life difficult for many of the species on the loch, but despite the odds some are thriving. Download the Jan 10 newsletter -
Libraries' late fees amnesty
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 7th January, 2010
Fife Council's Libraries and Museums Service is pleased to announce that they will not charge for overdue books during January. -
Met Office severe weather advisory
From Fife Direct, Thursday, 7th January, 2010
Please see the latest Severe Weather Advisory from the Met Office. -
Letham & Gateside Primary Schools have reopened
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 6th January, 2010
Letham & Gateside Primary Schools have reopened. For more info see Fife Direct Emergency Closures -
Ministers to brief MSPs on crisis
From The Courier, Wednesday, 6th January, 2010
The Scottish Government is to make an emergency statement to parliament on the big freeze tomorrow. -
Auchtermuchty, Letham & Gateside Primary Schools closed
From Fife Direct, Wednesday, 6th January, 2010
Schools closed due to severe weather conditions -
Only 6 days remaining to win a FREE lunch for 2!
From Jill Donnachie, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Win a free lunch for 2 at the Lomond Hills Hotel in Freuchie! -
Snowy Howe images: send us yours!
From Jill Donnachie, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Here are a few winter 09/10 images that have been sent in by locals. Please send your contrinutions to jill@smartcommunityfife.org.uk -
Get along to Letham Nights in 2010...
From Mike Farrell, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Happy New Year Everyone! All the best from Letham Nights for 2010 and thank you for your support over the last year. -
Bell Baxter HS, Letham PS & Gateside PS now re-opened
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Bell Baxter HS, Letham PS & Gateside PS now re-opened -
Local curlers prepare for Grand Match
From Andy Heer, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
As the cold weather continues local curling clubs are preparing for the possibility of a Grand Match on Lake of Mentieth. -
Severe weather advisory
From Fife Direct , Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Fife Council's severe weather advisory: 5-7 January -
Additional supplies of grit arrive at depots
From The Courier, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Finance secretary John Swinney yesterday moved to assure people that an ample supply of grit remained to keep the country’s roads open, amid concern that some councils—notably Fife and Renfrewshire—were struggling to treat routes in their areas. -
Call for inquiry into grit crisis
From The Courier, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
A Fife MSP yesterday called for a full inquiry into how the region could be left without grit during the worst cold snap in 20 years. -
Letham Primary School now closed due to severe weather
From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 5th January, 2010
Letham Primary School now closed due to severe weather -
Bell Baxter closed due to severe weather
From Fife Direct, Monday, 4th January, 2010
Bell Baxter High School closed at lunch-time today and will remain closed until further notice due to Severe Weather. -
Elmwood students publish book of short stories
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 3rd January, 2010
Students from the creative writing class at Elmwood College in Cupar have published their first book. -
Work to start on £10m Adamson project
From Fife Herald, Sunday, 3rd January, 2010
Work on the £10 million project to redevelop Cupar's Adamson Hospital is to get under way on January 5. -
Prolonged extreme weather conditions in Fife
From Fife Direct, Sunday, 3rd January, 2010
Fife Council, along with many other councils in Scotland, has been left with critically low levels of salt for treating the Kingdom’s roads because of delivery failures from their suppliers.


