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  1. Freuchie Rainbows Update 7 Oct 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 7th October, 2008

    Last seesionbefore holidays, back Nov 6th
  2. New Howe of Fife Learning Centre

    From Jacky Carstairs, Tuesday, 7th October, 2008

    Elmwood College Community Learning team have been working in partnership with Auchtermuchty Primary School to create a new Howe of Fife Learning Centre based within the school grounds.
  3. Fife Council strike called off

    From Fife Today, Friday, 3rd October, 2008

    Industrial action affecting Fife Council's contact centre has been called off. Contact centre workers had been due to strike from Monday for a week over a national pay dispute.
  4. Many schools in “poor condition”

    From The Courier, Wednesday, 1st October, 2008

    Almost 1 in 3 Scottish schoolchildren is being taught in a school that either should be demolished or has major defects.
  5. Council contact centre will be hit by strike 6 to 10 Oct 08

    From Fife Direct News, Wednesday, 1st October, 2008

    Fife Council is warning that, due to industrial action called by UNISON, eight important phone numbers will be unavailable for customers between Monday 6 and Friday 10 October.
  6. Freuchie Rainbows Update 29 Sep08

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 29th September, 2008

    Rainbows pet night
  7. Services hit as council staff strike again

    From Fife Today, Friday, 26th September, 2008

    Members of the trades unions UNISON, Unite and GMB staged a 24-hour strike in support of their pay claim, following on from a similar protest on August 20.
  8. Council plan canteen shake-up for pupils

    From Fife Today, Friday, 26th September, 2008

    Fife high schools will be serving up more healthy choices in their canteens over the coming months as they strive to meet new requirements set out by the Scottish Government.
  9. Council update on tomorrow's strike disruptions

    From Fife Direct News, Tuesday, 23rd September, 2008

    Council update on strike disruptions
  10. Freuchie Rainbows update: 22 Sep 08

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    Update, farewell to swan
  11. Bell Baxter Reunion Reminder

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    Reunion reminder
  12. Howe school closures on Wed 24 Sept

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 22nd September, 2008

    Falkland primary and nursery, St Andrews RC High School & Bell Baxter to close so far
  13. Free computer & digital photography help from your local library

    From Fife Direct News, Sunday, 21st September, 2008

    Why not spend some time in your local library, polishing up your computer skills with the aid of our helpful staff?
  14. Council warns of disruptions due to strike action - 24 Sept 08

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 18th September, 2008

    Fife Council is warning of another day of disruption to services on Wednesday, 24 September, including some school closures, due to industrial action called by trades unions UNISON, Unite and GMB.
  15. Freuchie Rainbows Update 16 Sep 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 16th September, 2008

    New rainbows and activities
  16. Calling Kids and Parents: Ladybank Youth Club starts this week

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Youth club times and clubs this term
  17. Smith demands government apology for misleading statement over new Fife Schools

    From Iain Smith, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    North East Fife MSP, Iain Smith, demands apology from Finance Secretary, John Swinney after misleading statements made in Parliament
  18. Bell Baxter Diary 12 Sep 08

    From Bell Baxter, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Read the latest from Bell Haxter High
  19. Freuchie Cricket Club Centenary Dinner Dance - Tickets available!

    From John Anderson, FCC, Tuesday, 9th September, 2008

    If you haven't got your tickets for the Freuchie Cricket Club Dinner Dance yet - now's your chance.
  20. Bell Baxter Diary 29 Aug 08

    From Bell Baxter, Monday, 1st September, 2008

    Link
  21. Doors opening across Fife - 21 Sep 08

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 28th August, 2008

    Details of Door open events in east Fife on 21 Sept
  22. Education investment plans laid out

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 25th August, 2008

    The Education and Children's Services Committee today approved the development of a 10 year plan which will set out a programme of work to replace and refurbish Fife schools.
  23. Public Meeting: Recent flooding in Freuchie.

    From Ewen Jardine, Monday, 25th August, 2008

    Public Meeting: Recent flooding in Freuchie.
  24. One day strike in Fife

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 21st August, 2008

    Fife, including many parts of the Howe came to a stand-still yesterday as more than half of Fife Council's employees went on strike.
  25. Council update on industrial action disruptions

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th August, 2008

    Council update on industrial action disruptions Wed 20 Aug
  26. Dance classes - Ladybank & Freuchie

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 18th August, 2008

    dance classes resume after the school holidays
  27. Council warns of service disruptions when schools return next week

    From Fife Direct, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    While it is not yet known how many employees will take part in next week's industrial action, Fife Council is warning residents of likely disruption to normal services on Wednesday, 20 August, including the possibility of some school closures.
  28. Be prepared - fresh flooding fears as rain set to lash region

    From The Courier, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) warned yesterday that the weather forecast for the next few days indicated more rain and possible outbreaks of thunder and lightning on the east coast, with the risk of further flooding.
  29. Freuchie Mill homes ruined as residents evacuated

    From The Courier, Thursday, 14th August, 2008

    An entire cul-de-sac in Freuchie has been devastated after heavy rain hit Fife again. More than a dozen homes in Freuchie Mill were flooded, with furniture and possessions ruined, and at least 20 cars have been destroyed.
  30. Major new music festival coming to Elmwood College

    From Fife Today, Monday, 21st July, 2008

    MEMORIES of 'T in the Park' are set to be revived soon as Cupar gears up for its very own music festival. Some 5000 fans are expected to descend on the grounds of Elmwood College on September 6 for 'Elmwoodstock', an ambitious one-day event headlined by some of Scotland's most popular bands.
  31. Bell Baxter awards presented

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th July, 2008

    In his second annual report to staff, parents and friends of the school Bell Baxter rector Phil Black said that his optimism last year had proved "well founded" and that pupils "really were being given the opportunity to prepare for life".
  32. Kingdom FM Local Hero Awards Night - Rothes Halls

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 10th July, 2008

    Fife based radio station Kingdom FM have announced that their first Local Heroes Awards will be held at the Rothes Halls in Glenrothes on Thursday 21st August.
  33. Fun summer activities for teens in north Fife

    From http://www.youngscotwow.org/, Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    Check out the extensive summer programme of fun stuff for Teens organised by Fife Council community services
  34. Going to S1 in August? Meet new friends.

    Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    Get to know bell baxter and joinin new opportunities
  35. Freuchie Rainbows update: 1 July 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 1st July, 2008

    Freuchie rainbows update: 1 July 08
  36. Library and Museum Services questionnaire

    From http://www.fifedirect.org.uk/mandlconsultation, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    Fife Council Community Services are reviewing Library and Museum Services. To assist they are seeking the views of as many users of the services as possible. An online questionnaire is available ... to get more information and to access the questionnaire go to .... www.fifedirect.org.uk/mandlconsultation Please also pass this information to any friends or colleagues who are regular users of the service. A printed questionnaire is also being prepared and will be available soon.
  37. Freuchie Rainbows Update: 24 Jun 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 24th June, 2008

    Freuchie Rainbows Update: 24 Jun 08
  38. No trace of missing Bell Baxter documents

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 21st June, 2008

    No trace of missing Bell Baxter documents
  39. Dunshalt case history may save other schools

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 21st June, 2008

    The controversial consultation process which resulted in Dunshalt Primary School being closed has become the subject of a special case study which may help prevent other schools from suffering the same fate.
  40. Freuchie Scout News: 16 June 08

    From David Gordon, Tuesday, 17th June, 2008

    Scouting news Jun 08
  41. 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.
  42. Freuchie environmental improvements - your input please

    From Ewen Jardine, Secretary, Monday, 9th June, 2008

    Questionnaires for community to complete re ways to spend £25k environmental improvement grant
  43. Education policy 'too inflexible'

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 6th June, 2008

    Education leaders in Fife have been accused of being too inflexible over teacher numbers in primary schools.
  44. Freuchie Scout News: 2 June 08

    From David Gordon, Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008

    Freuchie Scout News: 2 June 08
  45. Rural School Closures - have your say

    From Rural Gateway, Monday, 26th May, 2008

    Safeguarding our rural schools consultation
  46. Freuchie Rainbows Update 19 May 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

    Freuchie Rainbows Update 19 May 08
  47. Big turnout expected at the Fife Show

    From BBC News Scotland, Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Thousands of people are expected to arrive at Fife's biggest agricultural show, organisers have said.
  48. Parents warned over school parking danger

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 17th May, 2008

    Parents warned over school parking danger
  49. Freuchie Scout News: 12 May 08

    From David Gordon, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008

    Freuchie Scout News: 12 May 08
  50. Freuchie Rainbows Update 12 May 08

    From Kirsty White, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008

    Teddy Bears' picnic
  51. Education in Fife is a First Class Act

    From Fife Council, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008

    FIFE Council's Educational Services have made outstanding progress in meeting objectives and have become the most improved service in Scotland.
  52. Ladybank Primary News: 12 May 08

    From Ann Fisher, Ladybank Primary, Monday, 12th May, 2008

    Ladybank Primary school class update
  53. Freuchie Primary School April newsletter

    From Freuchie PS, Friday, 9th May, 2008

    Freuchie Primary School April newsletter
  54. Part of a musical act, based in Fife and under 25?

    From Fife Direct News, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008

    Youth music opportunities for under 25s in Fife
  55. Freuchie Rainbows Update 06 May 08

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008

    Freuchie Rainbows Update 06 May 08
  56. Dunshalt school on the market

    From Fife Today 1 May, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008

    Dunshalt school on the market
  57. Bid to curb rural school closures

    From The Courier 2 May 08, Friday, 2nd May, 2008

    Bid to curb rural school closures
  58. A Right Guid Read - Fife Council Libraries and Museums May newsletter

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 1st May, 2008

    A Right Guid Read is a monthly online reader reviews newsletter compiled by Fife Council Libraries and Museums. This is the May edition.
  59. EIS claim Fife schools can't cope with cash cuts

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 1st May, 2008

    EIS blasts Council plans
  60. Fife at forefront of research study into learning

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 29th April, 2008

    Fife at forefront of research study into learning
  61. Were you at Bell Baxter in 1958?

    From Fife Herald Apr 25 2008, Tuesday, 29th April, 2008

    Bell Baxter school reunion
  62. Freuchie Rainbows Update: 29 April

    From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 29th April, 2008

    Freuchie Rainbows News
  63. Ladybank Primary School News: 22 Mar 08

    From Ann Fisher, Ladybank Primary, Monday, 21st April, 2008

    Ladybank Primary School News: 22 Mar 08
  64. Cash boost to tackle Fife's fat children

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 17th April, 2008

    Healthy eating programme for overweight kids
  65. More teachers for Fife schools - but which ones?

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 17th April, 2008

    27 new teachers for Fife
  66. Wanted: male rabbit!

    From Fife Herald Apr 11 2008, Monday, 14th April, 2008

    Chicca needs rabbit friend
  67. Fife Council announce number of truancy officers cut by half

    From The Courier 14 April 08, Monday, 14th April, 2008

    Parents have been told to take more responsibility for their children’s school attendance after Fife Council announced it was cutting the number of truancy officers by half
  68. Study spotlights college drop-outs

    From The Courier 14 April 08, Monday, 14th April, 2008

    SCOTTISH COLLEGES could be doing more to prevent students dropping out, a study has found
  69. Howe of Fife web-portal knocks the socks off guests at today's launch!

    From Smart Community FIfe, Thursday, 10th April, 2008

    New web portal launches officially today in Freuchie
  70. MSP lends support to Smart Community Fife web portal

    From http://www.iainsmith.org/news/000091/msp_lends_support_to_community_initiative.html, Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Iain Smith, North East Fife MSP gets guided tour of SCF web portal
  71. Scouts announce no jumble sale this year

    From David Gordon, Monday, 7th April, 2008

    No jumble sale due to lack of support
  72. Improve your English - sign up for ESOL classes at Elmwood

    From Pauline Blake-Johnston, Monday, 7th April, 2008

    English class options
  73. Scout News: Craig Robertson receives the Queens Scout Badge

    From David Gordon, Monday, 7th April, 2008

    Freuchie scouting update
  74. Strathmiglo Primary awarded Eco-Schools Green flag

    From Fife Herald Mar 28 2008, Saturday, 29th March, 2008

    Strathmiglo Primary awarded Eco-Schools Green flag
  75. Freuchie primary appoints new headteacher

    From Fife Herald Mar 28 2008, Saturday, 29th March, 2008

    New head for Freuchie PS
  76. Children's minister enjoys lunch at St Columba's Primary

    From Fife Today, Friday, 28th March, 2008

    Children's minister visits Cupar primary
  77. Fife parents encouraged to take up free school meals

    From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 27th March, 2008

    Parents encouraged to take up free school meals
  78. Freuchie Rainbows Update 24 Mar 08

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 24th March, 2008

    Easte fun at Freuchie Rainbows
  79. Freuchie pupils take a healthy interest

    Monday, 24th March, 2008

    Active living and good eating at Freuchie Primary
  80. Freuchie School Fair Success

    From Fife Herald Mar 21 2008, Monday, 24th March, 2008

    Easter Fair raises £1200!
  81. Freuchie Community Council News - summary March 08

    From Ewen Jardine, Secretary, Thursday, 13th March, 2008

    A summary of higlights and actions from the Mar 08 meeting
  82. Fife pupils are country's fattest

    From BBC Scotland Today, Tuesday, 11th March, 2008

    Fife kids top obesity tables
  83. Auchtermuchty Primary launch Lite Bites

    From Fife Herald Feb 29 2008, Monday, 3rd March, 2008

    Healthy tuck shop options
  84. Howe Primary schools compete in Rotary Quiz

    From Fife Herald Feb 29 2008, Monday, 3rd March, 2008

    Falkland Primary quiz masters
  85. Seeking bedtime stories from writers young and old

    From Fife Herald Feb 22 2008, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    Bedtime stories wanted
  86. Big Tent 08 update

    From Fife Herald Feb 22 2008, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    Big Tent Festival 08 shaping up to be bigger and better.
  87. Letham Primary Ragbag: Contributions Wanted

    From Sue Milnes, Letham Primary, Wednesday, 20th February, 2008

    Old clothes wanted for school fundraiser
  88. Open Afternoon at Letham Primary raises £706

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th February, 2008

    Open Afternoon at Letham Primary raises £706
  89. Photo competition - my favourite place in rural Scotland

    From http://www.ruralgateway.org.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=2125, Tuesday, 12th February, 2008

    Rural gateway photo competition
  90. Ladybank Primary sell summer bulbs

    From Fife Herald Jan 18 2008, Monday, 21st January, 2008

    Ladybank Primary sell summer bulbs
  91. Local Councillors demand urgent improvements at Freuchie Primary

    From Fife Herald Jan 18 2008, Monday, 21st January, 2008

    SHOCKED local councillors are seeking urgent improvements to Freuchie Primary school following a damning report by government inspectors.
  92. High Winds leave trail of destruction

    From Fife Herald - Jan 11 2008, Monday, 14th January, 2008

    JANUARY arrived with a vengeance this week as winds of up to 80mph battered north east Fife, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
  93. Swift action after damning report on Freuchie Primary School

    From http://www.fifetoday.co.uk/fife-herald-news/Swift-action-after-damning-report.3661321.jp, Monday, 14th January, 2008

    FIFE Council has acted swiftly to restore the reputation of Freuchie Primary school in the wake of a damning report by inspectors.
  94. Fife Council seeks community feedback on East Fife Core Path proposals

    From Fife Direct website, Monday, 7th January, 2008

    Proposed core paths for Strathmiglo, Ladybank, Gateside, Falkland, Auchtermuchty and the Lomond Hills have been drawn up after two years of consultation. Fife Council invites your comment re major omissions or errors prior to the formal statutory consultation stage which will probably take place from the beginning of April 2008. See web link below for more.
  95. Freuchie in Flower 2008 Calendars available now

    Thursday, 6th December, 2007

    Available from the post office, £2 each including an envelope. The perfect Xmas gift! The Freuchie in Flower team are trying to raise funds to replace existing hanging baskets with new self-watering baskets (which would reduce watering to twice per week and mean no more dried out baskets). Your support is much appreciated.