News Recreation in Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham June 2008
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Cash to tackle Climate Change
From http://www.infoscotland.com/ourfuture/CCC_FirstPage.jsp, Monday, 30th June, 2008
Community groups in NE Fife are being urged to apply for new funding from the Climate Challenge Fund -
Fife Rail Disruption - 5&6 July 2008
From First Scotrail, Monday, 30th June, 2008
On 5&6 July trains from the north and Fife will terminate at Dalgety Bay Station with Rail Replacement Bus Services providing connections to Inverkeithing, North Queensferry, Dalmeny, Haymarket and Edinburgh. -
Lomond United players to take on Polish pro team
From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 30th June, 2008
An amateur football team is heading to Poland for a friendly against one of the country's professional sides. -
Collessie: Best Kept Village Competition details
From Stuart Mackenzie, Garden Group, Tuesday, 24th June, 2008
Competition judging details -
Calling young photographers!
From Norette Ferns, Rural Gateway, Thursday, 12th June, 2008
If you're a keen photographer, why not enter the Rural Gateway website's photo competition? Following the success of their 2007 competition, this year's is bigger and better. -
Letham Park Update
From Fife Herald, Monday, 9th June, 2008
Letham park consultation and sponsored walk -
Match Report: Cupar Hearts 1-1 Strath United (AET Strath won 4-2 on penalties)
From John Schofield, SUAFC, Monday, 9th June, 2008
Match Report: Cupar Hearts 1-1 SUAFC (AET Strath won 4-2 on penalties) -
Rescued roe deer on way to health
From Courier, Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008
A TINY orphan roe deer found curled up on the Lomond Hills near Falkland is now well on the way to recovery in the tender care of the Scottish Deer Centre near Cupar

