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News Freuchie January 2008

  1. 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.
  2. Freuchie Scouts raise £320 from Xmas card deliveries

    Wednesday, 16th January, 2008

    Freuchie Scouts deliver village Xmas cards
  3. Falkland & Freuchie Parish Churches launch new website

    From http://falkland-freuchie-churches.org.uk/, Tuesday, 15th January, 2008

    Take a look!
  4. Nominate your favourite Howe of Fife landscape before 8 Feb 08

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

    Fife Council is currently carrying out a study to identify areas of landscape which should be recognised, celebrated and protected by a local landscape designation.
  5. Roadworks M90 Junction 7 to Junction 8, beginning Sun 13 Jan

    From http://www.trafficscotland.org/news/, Monday, 14th January, 2008

    Motorists are advised that carriageway repairs are to be carried out on the M90 northbound carriageway between junctions 7 and 8. The works will start on Sunday 13th January for 7 days.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.

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