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Freuchie Events 18th February 2010

  1. Fifestock 2010

    Thursday, 18th February, 2010 — Friday, 12th March, 2010

    Lead Organisation: Mundell Music with the Inn at Lathones.  Woodstock has to be the World's most amazing festival ever! Now, in its second year, Celebrating Fife 2010 and Mundell Music brings you "Fifestock", the UK's smallest festival, playing to just 50 people per gig in February/ March at the Inn at Lathones - home to the R.A.T.S.

    Like Woodstock, Fifestock is synonymous with the World's great musicians from the 1960's but unlike Woodstock it has come of age. Featuring musicians Like Mick Taylor (ex Rolling Stones), Graham Gouldman (10cc), Jennifer Batten (Michael Jackson Band), Henry McCullough (Paul McCartney and Wings) This is one not to miss!

    Supported by Fife Council's Celebrating Fife 2010 Flagship Funding Programme

  2. **Family Panto: McCinders**

    Thursday, 18th February, 2010 — Friday, 19th February, 2010

    Falkland Amateur Repertory Theatre present a family pantomime, "McCinders" written by Scott Fraser-Collins. Tickets £4 (adults), £2 (kids / over 60's), £10 (family). Tickets available from Wee Bakers (High St) and at the door. Refreshments available. Contact Anne for more.

    About Falkland Amateur Repertory Theatre Group

  3. Have your say on conservation in Falkland, Cupar & St Andrews

    Thursday, 18th February, 2010

    Residents in East Fife are invited to come along to a series of drop-in events to find out more about the Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Plan in their local area. Fife Council Development Services has prepared Draft Conservation Area Appraisals and Management Plans for three conservation areas in north east Fife, including Central St Andrews, Cupar and Falkland. These appraisals are management tools to help to identify the special historic and architectural interest of an area and provide the basis for identifying a programme of actions and measures to protect and enhance the conservation area.

    Copies of the Conservation Area Appraisals and Management Plans for the relevant area will be available for residents to read and comment on in the local libraries from Monday 15- Friday 19 February. Fife Council staff will be in attendance to answer any queries relating to the Conservation Area Appraisal in:

    • Cupar Library on Wednesday 17 February from 5-7pm;
    • Falkland Library on Friday 19 February from 2-4 pm; and
    • St Andrews Library on Thursday 18 February from 5-7pm, and Friday 19 February from 10-12noon