News May 2008
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WANTED: Property to let in Freuchie/ Falkland area
From Pauline MacDougall, Saturday, 31st May, 2008
WANTED: 2 bed property to let in Freuchie/ Falkland area -
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 -
Fife police chief retires
From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th May, 2008
Fife police chief retires -
Call for crackdown on fly tippers
From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th May, 2008
Call for crackdown on fly tippers -
Memorable week for brave Falkland girl
From Fife Herald, Friday, 30th May, 2008
A FALKLAND girl has enjoyed a memorable week that included encounters with stars, moving house and riding on a unicorn! Laura Moore (8), who has neuroblastoma and leukaemia, took part in a sponsored walk through Falkland Estate on Sunday to raise money for CHAS, the Children's Hospice Association Scotland. -
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. -
Freuchie Community Council AGM & April meeting minutes
From Ewen Jardine, Secretary, Wednesday, 28th May, 2008
Minutes of the recent Freuchie Community Council AGM and April meeting now available on the portal -
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. -
Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, June 08
From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Tuesday, 27th May, 2008
Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, June 08 -
Falkland Youth Theatre Group make Roald Dahl proud!
From Lisa Irving, Tuesday, 27th May, 2008
Any live performance of James and the Giant Peach needs certain ingredients to be a success - great sets, outlandish costumes and over-the-top performances - and the Falkland Youth Theatre Group didn't disappoint during their take on the fantasy adventure. -
Church News: Freuchie 27 May 08
From David Gordon, Tuesday, 27th May, 2008
Church News: Freuchie 27 May 08 -
Wildflower Meadow at Big Tent
From Helen Lawrenson, Tuesday, 27th May, 2008
Wildflower Meadow at Big Tent needs your help! -
Rural School Closures - have your say
From Rural Gateway, Monday, 26th May, 2008
Safeguarding our rural schools consultation -
Big Tent seeks old curtains and sofas!
From Fife Herald May 23 2008, Monday, 26th May, 2008
Big Tent seeks old curtains and sofas! -
Auchtermuchty Guides urgently seek new leader
From Fife herald May 23 2008, Monday, 26th May, 2008
Auchtermuchty Guides urgently seek new leader -
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 -
Furniture project seeks helping hand
From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008
Furniture project seeks helping hand -
Fife Show set to stay in Cupar
From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008
Fife Show success -
Post offices braced for closure hit list
From Fife Today, Friday, 23rd May, 2008
Post offices braced for closure hit list -
Ladybank Ladybirds: Thanks, congrats and invites!
From Dawn McGinty, Wednesday, 21st May, 2008
Ladybank Ladybirds: Thanks, congrats and invites! -
Freuchie Rainbows Update 19 May 08
From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
Freuchie Rainbows Update 19 May 08 -
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. -
Match Report: Strathmiglo United 1 - 5 Rosyth Civil Service
From John Schofield, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
Match Report -
Buttery morning raises £480 - many thanks
From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
Buttery morning raises £480 - many thanks -
Have you seen a blue budgie?
From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
Blue Budgie lost -
Freuchie Cricket Club Juniors looking great in their new kit tops
From Round the Wicket, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
First Innings for juniors new tops -
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 -
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 -
Police catch 7 drivers speeding on A91 over the weekend
From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 20th May, 2008
Officers on the A91 road between St Andrews and Gateside caught seven drivers exceeding the speed limit. -
'The Twits' from Auchtermuchty Theatre Group
From Steven Robertson, Sunday, 18th May, 2008
Auchtermuchty Youth Theatre Group perform the Twits on 13 and 14 June -
Calsay Baton Twirlers crowned British Champions
From Fife Today, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
AN AUCHTERMUCHTY baton twirling group can boast eight British champions after success at the national titles in Portsmouth. -
Falkland safety measure creating lorry danger
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
Falkland safety measure has created lorry 'danger' -
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. -
Have Your Say on Howe Bus Services - Auchtermuchty meeting
From Fife Direct News, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
Have Your Say on Howe Bus Services - Auchtermuchty & surrounds -
Fife's First Outdoor Access Festival gets welcome funding boost
From Ffe Direct, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
Today Fife's First Outdoor Access Festival was given a boost with the announcement of funding from the Fife Events Strategy Group and Scottish Natural Heritage. -
Concert marks Sir Jimmy Shand centenary
From Fife Today, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
Concert marks Sir Jimmy Shand centenary -
Parents warned over school parking danger
From Fife Herald, Saturday, 17th May, 2008
Parents warned over school parking danger -
Fall recorded in Fife road crash stats
From BBC News Scotland, Thursday, 15th May, 2008
Deaths on Fife roads reduce in last 12 months -
Community councils come together for learning experience
From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 15th May, 2008
Get together at Fife House for community councillors -
Police hit back after 'officers on the beat' figures released
From Fife Free Press, Thursday, 15th May, 2008
FIFE Police have hit back after figures show only one in 11 on duty officers are on the beat in the Kingdom at any one time. -
Freuchie Scout News: 12 May 08
From David Gordon, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008
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Freuchie Church News: 14 May 08
From David Gordon, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008
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Freuchie Rainbows Update 12 May 08
From Kirsty White, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008
Teddy Bears' picnic -
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. -
Womens Safety Course
From Fife Constabulary Media Relations, Wednesday, 14th May, 2008
Womens Safety Course -
MSP says railway would cost £20m
From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 13th May, 2008
A Fife MSP has said it would cost £20m to put trains back on the railway line between Leven and Thornton. -
Glenrothes Area Futures Group urge immediate A92 upgrade
From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 13th May, 2008
Group demans money be spent upgrading main Fife road -
Community Loch plan to be tested
From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 13th May, 2008
A community group which wants to buy Kinghorn Loch -
Ladybank Primary News: 12 May 08
From Ann Fisher, Ladybank Primary, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Ladybank Primary school class update -
Volunteers needed for Strathmiglo litter-pick
From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Volunteers needed for Strath PS litter-pick -
The Secret Garden Ceilidh Success
From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Secret Garden ceilidh raises £240 -
Christian Aid Week - please give generously
From http://www.christianaid.org.uk/, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Please give generously to Christian Aid Week -
£300 raised for Collessie play park
From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Well done and thanks to everyone who contributed to the coffee morning last week which raised over £300 for new equipment for the play park at the west end of Collessie. -
Falkland Village Hall AGM - Urgent appeal for committee members
From Bob Beveridge, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Falkland Village Hall AGM - Urgent appeal for new committee members -
Dunshalt school sale controversy
From Fife Herald 09 May 08, Monday, 12th May, 2008
Dunshalt Community Assoc argue sale of School by Fife Council? -
Match Report: Bowhill Rovers 4 - 1 Strathmiglo United
From John Schofield, Monday, 12th May, 2008
SUAFC match report -
Churchyard gravestones overturned in Strath - police seek help
From Fife Direct News, Friday, 9th May, 2008
CHURCHYARD - GRAVESTONES OVERTURNED - STRATHMIGLO -
Leading performers to appear at FifeSing
From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008
FifeSINg gets great performers -
Prevent Letham & NE Fife phone boxes being axed
From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008
Prevent NE Fife phone boxes being axed -
Open Studios event a hit for NE Fife artists
From Fife Today, Friday, 9th May, 2008
North Fife artists open their studios -
Freuchie Primary School April newsletter
From Freuchie PS, Friday, 9th May, 2008
Freuchie Primary School April newsletter -
Become a Friend of Auchtermuchty Common
From Heather Winship, Macduff Trust, Wednesday, 7th May, 2008
Donate to support Auchtermuchty Common -
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 -
Fife Diet continues to attract support
From BBC News Scotland, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008
200 people are on the Fife diet 6 months after launch -
Birnie Loch and Gaddon Loch Newsletter May 08
From Tony Wilson, Fife Ranger, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008
Birnie Loch and Gaddon Loch Newsletter May 08 -
Freuchie Rainbows Update 06 May 08
From Kirsty White, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008
Freuchie Rainbows Update 06 May 08 -
Get ready for Ladybank Festive Week 2008!
From Marean Latto, Tuesday, 6th May, 2008
Event details for Ladybank Festive week -
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 -
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
From James Chapman, Monday, 5th May, 2008
Monimail Tower Project volunteers needed -
SUAFC Match Report: Fair City 0-4 Strathmiglo United
From John Schofield, Sunday, 4th May, 2008
SUAFC Match Report: Fair City 0-4 Strathmiglo United -
Eco campsite at Big Tent
From Fife Today 1 May 08, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008
Eco campsite at Big Tent -
'Peak Leaders' reach the Sudan
From Fife Today 1 May, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008
TWO north east Fife men who embarked on their 'Kilts to Cape Town' charity adventure over a month ago have now reached Africa. -
Falkland 'Big Book' takes step forward
From Fife Today 1 May, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008
Falkland 'Big Book' takes step forward -
Dunshalt school on the market
From Fife Today 1 May, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008
Dunshalt school on the market -
Strathmiglo United 500 Club Draw - April 08 winners
From John Schofield, SUAFC, Saturday, 3rd May, 2008
Congratulations to the following winners... -
Bid to curb rural school closures
From The Courier 2 May 08, Friday, 2nd May, 2008
Bid to curb rural school closures -
Excessive speed targeted near Letham crossroads
From Fife Direct News, Thursday, 1st May, 2008
Excessive speed targeted near Letham crossroads 32 offenders found in one morning -
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. -
EIS claim Fife schools can't cope with cash cuts
From Fife Today, Thursday, 1st May, 2008
EIS blasts Council plans

