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  1. Annsmuir seeks unrestricted residential use for all sites

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 12th October, 2008

    Annsmuir Park Homes has lodged an application with Fife Council to improve and replace 108 mobile homes, infrastructure and landscaping in a redevelopment costing more than £4.5million.
  2. Ladybank man 'Blitz'es adversity to win business hero award

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 10th October, 2008

    Brad Stewart, a Ladybank man, who triumphed over personal adversity to successfully establish his own business, Blitz Discos, has been named a Bronze Winner in the 2008 Barclays Trading Places Awards.
  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. 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.
  5. Creative Awards feature two Muchty businesses

    Sunday, 28th September, 2008

    Oor Fleurs and ARC Architects finalists in Creative Fife awards
  6. Ladybank Primary School Ragbag reminder: 3 November

    Sunday, 28th September, 2008

    Ladybank Primary School Ragbag reminder: 3 November
  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. Residents blast Ladybank quarry expansion

    From Fife Today, Friday, 26th September, 2008

    The planned expansion of a quarry in Ladybank into woodland has caused anger among nearby residents. The proposal has also raised fears it could have a "catastrophic" impact on the habitat of the local red squirrel population.
  9. 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?
  10. 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.
  11. Fife Council welcomes new ferry

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

    Fife Council has today (Thursday) wholeheartedly welcomed the announcement that Norfolkline will be taking over the Rosyth to Zebrugge ferry route
  12. 5 tips to help beat the credit crunch

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Tips from the Financial Services Authority
  13. Procurement do the biz locally

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 15th September, 2008

    Businesses in Fife had the opportunity to meet Fife Council's Procurement Team at the Fife Business Show 2008, held in the Rothes Halls, to find out more about becoming a local authority supplier.
  14. Smith Calls for A92 improvements rather than NE Fife dualling

    From Iain Smith, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    North East Fife MSP, Iain Smith has called on the Scottish Government to finish implementing the Route Accident Reduction Plan for the A92, which would improve the A92 through North East Fife much more than by extending the dual carriageway through it.
  15. Happiest employees work for small businesses

    From Federation of Small Businesses, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    Employees in small businesses are the most satisfied at work, new statistics have revealed.
  16. Ladybank man aims to Blitz rivals in business awards

    From Fife Today, Monday, 8th September, 2008

    Brad Stewart, from Ladybank who runs Blitz Discos, is hoping to scoop A business prize worth over £13,000 in the final of the 2008 Barclays Trading Places Awards.
  17. LIFE IN OUR WOODS - QUIZ

    From Ladybank Forest User Group, Monday, 1st September, 2008

    Take part in the quiz and be in to win
  18. 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
  19. Ferries across Forth a step closer

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 28th August, 2008

    Plans are going ahead to bring a fast ferry crossing to Fife by the end of next year.
  20. 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.
  21. Council update on industrial action disruptions

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 19th August, 2008

    Council update on industrial action disruptions Wed 20 Aug
  22. Money for SMEs tackling climate change: SHELL

    From Green Business Fife, Friday, 15th August, 2008

    Small businesses with big ideas on how to tackle climate change are being urged to compete for awards of up to £40,000
  23. Jobs lost as Curtis Fine Paper maker closes

    From BBC Scotland News, Friday, 25th July, 2008

    Curtis Fine Papers, in Guardbridge has ceased production, with the loss of 180 jobs.
  24. FSB accuses big firms of abusing small businesses trust

    From Federation of Small Businesses, Monday, 21st July, 2008

    Large companies are exploiting small businesses by delaying invoice payments and imposing new terms and settlement fees on owners, the Federation Federation of Small Businesses Fife (FSB) can reveal.
  25. Green Business Fife success

    From Fife Direct News, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    Green Business Fife, Fife's business environmental networking group has proved very successful since its conception at the start of last year.
  26. Fife car share scheme hits milestone

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    An online car-sharing scheme in Fife has reached a significant milestone by signing up its 1,000th member.
  27. Fuel duty freeze cuts no ice with Fife hauliers

    From The Courier, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    Fife and Tayside road haulage chiefs yesterday dismissed the government's postponement of October's 2p-a-litre increase on fuel duty and have called for more drastic cuts in taxation.
  28. Credt crunch a threat to all business sectors

    From The Courier, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    No business sectors will escape the credit crunch - it is predicted by the Fife Chamber of Commerce it will take up to four years to restore balance.
  29. Passionate about local food & drink? Be a part of Slow Food Fife ...

    From Fife Diet, Thursday, 17th July, 2008

    Come along to our introductory night to Slow Food in Fife on Tuesday 5th of August at 7pm at the Fisher and Donaldson's bakery and restaurant at 1 Ceres Road, Cupar, KT15 5JT. Reserve your place asap.
  30. Demise of energy champion leaves businesses with nowhere to turn

    From FSB, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is warning that the demise of energywatch in October this year will leave small businesses with nowhere to turn for help and advice with energy contracts.
  31. North East Fife politicians back PO account fight

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th July, 2008

    The Liberal Democrats have thrown their weight behind the campaign by the National Federation of Sub-Postmasters to save the Post Office card account.
  32. New Fife Investment Fund launched

    From Business Gateway, Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    A new financial assistance package for companies across Fife has been launched.
  33. Fife rail disruption Friday 4 July - Monday 7 July

    From Fife Direct News, Friday, 4th July, 2008

    There will be no train services between Inverkeithing and Edinburgh on Saturday 5 July or Sunday 6 July 2008, due to the closure of rail lines between Edinburgh and Fife for essential Tram engineering work.
  34. Police appeal for info on exposure incidents in Ladybank woods

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    Police in Cupar are appealing for info after two lady dog walkers were subjected to acts of indecency in the woods near Ladybank.
  35. 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.
  36. NE Fife MSP launches drinks petition

    From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    A Fife MSP has started an online petition against plans to ban alcohol sales in shops to under 21s.
  37. Small Business Bonus Rate Relief Scheme

    From Fife Direct News, Monday, 30th June, 2008

    Info on the Small Business Bonus Scheme - a new rates relief scheme that was introduced by Scottish Government in April 2008.
  38. Congrats Ladybank Festive Week Winners!

    From Marean Latto, Sunday, 22nd June, 2008

    Ladybank 2008 Festive week winners and photos
  39. Business for sale: Wear the Fox Hat?!

    From Geraldine Kotcharian, Wednesday, 18th June, 2008

    I am selling my business and would like to advertise this to the residents of Auchtermuchty (or anyone interested).
  40. 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.
  41. Small businesses show resilience in face of credit crunch

    From FSB, Tuesday, 3rd June, 2008

    Small businesses show resilience in face of credit crunch
  42. Ladybank Community Trust seeks youth input

    From Fife Herald, Sunday, 1st June, 2008

    A community trust has now been set up for the community of Ladybank. This organisation will enable funding to be accessed to provide facilities and services that can be made available to all people within the Ladybank area.
  43. Small charities, churches and voluntary groups in water charge reprieve

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 30th May, 2008

    Small charities, churches and voluntary groups in water charge reprieve
  44. Newton of Falkland Post Office braced for closure

    From BBC News Scotland, Wednesday, 28th May, 2008

    The Post Office plans to close 42 more branches in north east Scotland, Tayside and Fife, it has announced.
  45. Anger as axe hangs over one-in-five post offices

    From The Courier 28 May 08, Wednesday, 28th May, 2008

    ONE-IN-FIVE post offices in Fife, Tayside and north-east Scotland face the axe under controversial plans to be unveiled by the UK Government today.
  46. Rural homes 'lead broadband UK'

    From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 26th May, 2008

    Ocome report reveals the number of rural homes with broadband now outnumber urban homes
  47. Furniture project seeks helping hand

    From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008

    Furniture project seeks helping hand
  48. Fife Show set to stay in Cupar

    From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008

    Fife Show success
  49. FIFTY THOUSAND REASONS TO ENTER THE CHAMBER AWARDS 2008

    From Fife Chamber of Commerce, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

    The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is encouraging UK businesses to enter this year's Chamber Awards, for the chance to win £50,000 courtesy of the RBS Group.
  50. FSB calls for Chancellor to share oil tax windfall

    From Federation of Small Businesses, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

    FSB calls for Chancellor to share oil tax windfall
  51. Employment announcement could prove a nightmare for small firms

    From Federation of Small Businesses, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008

    PM's employment announcement could prove a nightmare for small firms
  52. 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.
  53. Open Studios event a hit for NE Fife artists

    From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008

    North Fife artists open their studios
  54. Get ready for Ladybank Festive Week 2008!

    From Marean Latto, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008

    Event details for Ladybank Festive week
  55. Sharing a lift to work is made easier thanks to TripShare Fife

    From Fife Herald 2 May 2008, Monday, 5th May, 2008

    Sharing a lift to work is made easier thanks to TripShare Fife
  56. Fife Business Diversity Awards seek nominations

    From Fife Direct News, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    Fife Business Diversity Awards seeking nominations
  57. Stagecoach Fife to Edinburgh routes go green

    From BBC News Scotland, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    Bus routes from Edin to Fife to become carbon neutral in next 5 years
  58. Ladybank artist Claire Heminsley awarded grant

    From Fife Direct News, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    Ten Fife Craftspeople Awarded Grants
  59. Congratulations Nichola Fletcher for winning top writer award!

    From Fife Herald Apr 25 2008, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    Venison writer wins top award
  60. The National Business Awards for Scotland

    From http://businessawardsforscotland.com, Wednesday, 30th April, 2008

    The National Business Awards for Scotland
  61. Free advice on how to improve health in your workplace

    From http://www.healthyworkinglives.com, Monday, 28th April, 2008

    Improve health in your workplace with free advice
  62. Fruit farms may face shortage of workers

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 26th April, 2008

    Fruit farms may face shortage of workers
  63. Where can you get Diesel/Petrol in the Howe of Fife?

    From BBC News Scotland, Thursday, 24th April, 2008

    The petrol picture in the Howe of Fife
  64. Panic at the fuel pumps!

    From Glenrothes Gazette / Scotsman, Wednesday, 23rd April, 2008

    Panic at the fuel pumps in Glenrothes
  65. Howe of Fife postman dies suddenly

    From Fife Today, Monday, 21st April, 2008

    Howe of Fife postman dies suddenly
  66. Warning about impact of post office closures

    From Fife Today 17 Apr, Friday, 18th April, 2008

    Post office closures in Fife
  67. Females occupy almost 50 per cent of top Council posts

    From Fife Today, Thursday, 17th April, 2008

    Women close to shattering jobs 'glass ceiling'
  68. New Forth bridge ‘ready by 2016’

    From The Courier 17 Apr 08, Thursday, 17th April, 2008

    New Forth bridge ‘ready by 2016’
  69. Fife's first Business Incubator opens in Kircaldy

    Wednesday, 16th April, 2008

    Fife's first Business Incubator opens in Kircaldy
  70. Reminder: Muchty local service centre no longer accepts payments

    From various, Tuesday, 15th April, 2008

    No payments and Muchty and other local service centres
  71. 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
  72. 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
  73. Save the Rural Post Offices

    From Various, Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Post Office closures
  74. Muchty textile designer Lucy Turner gets set for Iceland!

    Wednesday, 9th April, 2008

    Auchtermuchty woman to fundraise for MS Society in Iceland
  75. Keep Trade Local - sign the petition and support local business

    From Federation of Small Businesses, Monday, 7th April, 2008

    A Campaign to Secure the future of small shops and local communities. A campaign to safeguard choice and competition
  76. Farmers urged to celebrate green crudentials

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

    RSPB Nature of Farming Award entries encouraged
  77. Ladybank Forest Users Group seeks secretary / treasurer

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

    LFUG recruting for new staff
  78. Fletchers chosen for Real Food Festival

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

    Real food festival selection for Fletchers
  79. Falkland Salon aims to make final cut

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

    Scott Robb gets to regional finals of L'Oreal Colour Trophy
  80. Payment changes for Auchtermuchty & other Local Service Centre users

    From Fife Direct, Friday, 21st March, 2008

    Important changes if you pay your council tax or regular major bills at Fife Council's 22 Local Services Centres.
  81. Motorists urged to re-claim Forth Bridge tolls

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 14th March, 2008

    Forth Bridge pre-paid tolls can be reclaimed
  82. Further call for A92 junction improvements

    From Fife Today, Tuesday, 11th March, 2008

    Cllr Lothian calls for Ladybank road improvements
  83. Fife Council: Financial Assistance for Small Busines

    From http://www.fsb.org.uk/data/default.asp?id=36&loc=023, Wednesday, 5th March, 2008

    Financial help to grow your small business
  84. Plans to create Scotland's first sustainable "eco-town" in Fife

    From BBC News Scotland, Friday, 29th February, 2008

    Eco-town plans
  85. Fife tourism businesses urged to attend conference

    From Fife Herald Feb 15 2008, Monday, 18th February, 2008

    Fife tourism businesses urged to attend conference
  86. The Fife Diet project

    From Fife Herald Feb 15 2008, Monday, 18th February, 2008

    Fife Diet
  87. Getting the Green message across

    From Fife Direct, Thursday, 14th February, 2008

    Getting the Green message across
  88. Invite to enter National Business Awards for Scotland 2008

    From Fife Herald Feb 8 2008, Monday, 11th February, 2008

    Ther are 13 categories...
  89. Grants for craftworkers - don't miss out on funding

    From Fife Herald Feb 8 2008, Monday, 11th February, 2008

    Grants for craft workers
  90. Scottish Deer Centre receives healthy living award

    From Fife Herald Feb 8 2008, Monday, 11th February, 2008

    Healthyliving award
  91. New NHS dentist for Muchty

    From http://iainsmith.org/news, Monday, 11th February, 2008

    New NHS dentist welcomed
  92. Gateside craft workers awarded grants

    Monday, 4th February, 2008

    GATESIDE partners, Nicola Cairns and Gavin Burnett are among eight Fife craft workers who have been awarded grants totalling £5000 to assist them progress their careers.
  93. Shop locally and support Fife businesses

    From Fife Today 300108, Monday, 4th February, 2008

    Help Fife businesses by shopping locally
  94. Business Services Sector: new workshop opportunity

    From Strategem Consulting, Tuesday, 29th January, 2008
    Fife business opportunity

    Business Service sector organisations across Fife have the opportunity to achieve real growth and profitability by participating in a new series of events and workshops commencing February 2008.
  95. Ladybank Primary sell summer bulbs

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

    Ladybank Primary sell summer bulbs
  96. 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.
  97. 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.
  98. 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.