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News September 2009

  1. Fitness classes: Kingskettle Memorial Hall

    From Community board, Wednesday, 30th September, 2009

    BA Fitness classes have started in Kingskettle Memorial Hall on Monday evenings and Wednesday mornings.
  2. Smart Community Fife : 2nd AGM

    From Peter Winterborn, Wednesday, 30th September, 2009

    Notice is hereby given that the second Annual General Meeting of the Smart Community Fife (Web Portal) will be held on Thursday 12th November 2009 at 6.30pm in Giffordtown Village Hall.
  3. St Andrews Festival to Light Up Homecoming's Final Day

    From Fire-Fox Communications, Tuesday, 29th September, 2009

    The organisers of the St Andrews Festival have announced an exciting line up of events and concerts in their 2009 programme, culminating in an action packed finale on St Andrews Day.
  4. Secret Garden founder to be 4th plinther

    From Cathy Bache, Monday, 28th September, 2009

    Cathy Bache, founder of the Letham based Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery has secured herself a spot on the 4th plinth in Trafalgar Square, part of the One & Other project: a live artwork by sculptor Antony Gormley.
  5. Freuchie Church News: 28 Sep 09

    From David R.M. Gordon, Monday, 28th September, 2009

    Weekly Church update
  6. Freuchie Rainbows News: 28 Sept 09

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 28th September, 2009

    Rainbows update
  7. Lomond United's new Falkland ground

    From http://www.lomondunited.co.uk/index.html, Monday, 28th September, 2009

    Lomond United AFC have a new ground, 'Tyndall Bruce Park' scheduled to open in Falkland in July 2010, with the first match being played vs SPL side Dundee United!
  8. LV Race Nights available for hire

    From George Page, Monday, 28th September, 2009

    Lomond Victoria AFC are available for Race Night Hires, to help local Clubs, Organisations, and Charities raise funds.
  9. Falkland & Cupar scoop bloom awards

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 25th September, 2009

    Jubilant residents in Falkland learned yesterday (Thursday) that their village had won the ultimate accolade in the Royal Horticultural Society's Britain in Bloom campaign - the 'Champion of Champions' title.
  10. Unique Unicycle Challenge

    From Monique Sanders, Thursday, 24th September, 2009

    Unicycling through Giffordtown last Tuesday were Max Parfitt from London and Adam Cass from Gloucestershire, one stop on their 10000 mile sponsored journey from Land's End to John o' Groats.
  11. A Night to Remember with the Chloe Hall Trio

    From Mike Farrell, Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    12th September will stick in our minds and hearts for years to come after a truly magnificent Letham Night with the Chloe Hall Trio and Vivienne Bern.
  12. Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery seeks PT Assistant Practitioner

    Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    The Secret Garden Outdoor Nursery is looking for a Part Time Assistant Practitioner and also has opportunities for Sessional workers and volunteers
  13. North Howe Transition Toun Bulletin: 23 Sep 09

    From Louise Barron, NHTT, Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    Please find attached the latest NHTT Bulletin. Included in this issue are Local Food Festival and Food Group News Community Survey Transition Support Scotland National Gathering and News Letham Nights Old Letham Nights The Secret Garden Recruitment UN Climate Challenge Conference
  14. Collessie Community Council: Approved Minutes May 09 Meeting

    From Stuart Mackenzie, Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    The APPROVED minutes of the 18 May 09 Collessie Community Council meeting are now available for you to read.
  15. Freuchie in Flower Award Evening Presentations

    From Ewen Jardine, Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    Freuchie in Flower held its Annual Award Evening in the Lomond Hills Hotel on Monday 21 September.
  16. Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife’s Citizen of the Year Award

    From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 23rd September, 2009

    Giffordtown nominations should be given to a member of the community council, not Rotarian Monique Sanders.
  17. The Twa Bex's or Letham Nights 6: A Review

    From Mike Farrell, Tuesday, 22nd September, 2009

    As with the Black Oil Brothers we were contacted by Bex Marshall, a guitar player and singer of some note (oops), Bex Marshall.
  18. Freuchie Rainbows News: 21 Sept 09

    From Kirsty White, Monday, 21st September, 2009

    We welcomed 4 new rainbows to our group which brings our numbers up to 12.
  19. Freuchie Church News: 21 Sep 09

    From David R.M. Gordon, Monday, 21st September, 2009

    Mrs. Rosemary Stewart addressed the congregation on the need to fill shoe boxes again this year, to be filled by 19th October.
  20. Congrats Beautiful Fife Winners: Dunshalt & Freuchie

    From Fife Direct, Monday, 21st September, 2009

    Judged on criteria based on national best practise, Dunshalt & Freuchie have both been awarded with Silver certificates in the Beautiful Fife 2009 campaign. Seven category awards and a number of discretionary awards were also presented.
  21. Pilates spaces in Gateside

    From Gateside Community Assoc website, Friday, 18th September, 2009

    There are a couple of spaces available for the Pilates class run on Tuesday Evenings in the Gateside Memorial Hall. The classes run on Tuesday Evenings at 6.30pm. Contact events@gateside-fife.org.uk or (01337) 868516.
  22. Interested in Tai Chi?

    From Gateside website, Friday, 18th September, 2009

    There is a possibility of a Tai Chi instructor coming to Gateside to run a class during the day. Any interested people of all ages and ability should contact events@gateside-fife.org.uk or (01337) 868516.
  23. NHTT project wins funding to improve energy efficiency

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 18th September, 2009

    A major energy efficiency drive by a group of local communities in the Howe of Fife has been backed by a grant of almost £115,000 from the Climate Challenge Fund.
  24. Hill of Tarvit's £100,000 annual maintenance bill

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 18th September, 2009

    Maintaining Hill of Tarvit Mansionhouse near Cupar will cost the National Trust for Scotland £100,000 per year. The property was closed earlier this year as part of a cost-cutting exercise by the NTS.
  25. Research Opportunity: One Planet Food

    From Helen Lawrenson, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

    Participative local food research - job opportunity
  26. Freuchie Scout centenary reunion

    From David Gordon, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

    A reunion to celebrate the Centenary of the Scout Group, was held on 12th September, 2009.
  27. Cycling Muster: Giffordtown

    From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

    A Rendez-vous Ride suggested by the CTC Fife & Kinross, the active section of the cyclists touring club.
  28. Seeking copy of publication: "The 49th - Pictures in Narvik"

    From Brian Adams, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

    Smart Community Fife has been contacted by Brian Adams, a friend of a 91 year old veteran of the second world war, who is desperately seeking a copy or news of, a publication, thought to have been published and on-sale to troops in or around Auchtermuchty in the mid 1940s.
  29. Falkland Community Council - approved minutes Sep 09 meeting

    From Anthony Garrett, Wednesday, 16th September, 2009

    The approved minutes of the 08 Sept 09 Burgh of Falkland and Newton of Falkland Community Council meeting are now available for you to read.
  30. Volunteers for food festival

    From Louise Barron, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    We are looking for volunteers for NHTT Local Food Festival set up & clear up - can you help?
  31. Auchtermuchty Community Centre Update

    From ACC, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    Auchtemuchty Community Centre is a great resource for the Howe of Fife, but when's the last time you used it?
  32. Recycle bottles & help Freuchie Primary build a greenhouse!

    From Freuchie Primary, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    Freuchie Primary have teamed up with Bell Baxter High School to build a plastic bottle green house.
  33. Freuchie Centenary Scout reunion update

    Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    Cubs and Scouts attended morning worship on Sunday, along with many former members, to give thanks for 100 years of Scouting in Freuchie.
  34. Freuchie Church news: 15 September

    From David Gordon, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    The service last Sunday was conducted by Rev. George Nicol, with scripture readings given by Mrs. Margaret Redden and Mr. John Craig, Assistant Scout Leader.
  35. Howe Rotary Club donation

    From Monique Sanders, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    Past President Joan Potts and Treasurer David Jack, on behalf of the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife, recently presented a cheque for £500 to Falkland Community Hall. Chairman, Anthony Garrett, accepted the donation, as members of the hall committee looked on. The money will be put towards various equipment needed to upgrade the hall, including a hood for the cooker.
  36. Strathmiglo United 500 club draw August 2009

    From John Schofield, Tuesday, 15th September, 2009

    Thanks to all club members for once again supporting the club so generously for the 2009/10 season.
  37. Taste Cafe now doing deliveries

    From Taste Cafe, Monday, 14th September, 2009

    As of today, Wednesday 16 September, Taste Cafe & Takeaway (situated in Auchtermuchty Community Centre) will deliver take away food.
  38. Auchtermuchty Garden Club: 09/10 Schedule

    From Auchtermuchty Community Centre, Monday, 14th September, 2009

    The Auchtermuchty Garden Club kicks off its new season of interesting speakers and presentations, on 17th September with "Lawns - a practical talk" by John Dewar.
  39. Giffordtown Community Council: Minutes 7 Sept 09 meeting

    From John Arbuckle, Monday, 14th September, 2009

    Download the minutes of the 07 Sept 09 Giffordtown & District Community Council Meeting
  40. Kirsty Lorenz launches new Artist Studio at Ladybank Station

    From Kirsty Lorenz, Monday, 14th September, 2009

    Kirsty has renovated the Old First Aid rooms on Platform 2 to become large bright studios, full of character. From here she is already making her beautiful flower paintings, running art workshops and holding occasional exhibitions.
  41. Lomond get back on the goal standard

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th September, 2009

    Lomond United have hit form with two successive league victories in which they scored 11 goals.
  42. Auchtermuchty music workshops

    Saturday, 12th September, 2009

    The workshops restart in the Town Hall, Auchtermuchty on Sunday 13 September from 2-4pm.
  43. Creative writing classes

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th September, 2009

    Would you like to get in touch with your creative side?
  44. Singing at Proms

    From Fife Herald, Saturday, 12th September, 2009

    A teenager from Falkland will be singing at Proms in the Park in Glasgow Green today.
  45. Newburgh wind energy project awarded grant funding

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 11th September, 2009

    A wind energy project which could reap £18 million for the Newburgh community took another step towards becoming reality this week.
  46. Cupar Arts Festival tickets go on sale

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 11th September, 2009

    The countdown is well under way to the second Cupar Arts Festival.
  47. Blacketyside Plant Centre News Autumn 09

    From Moira Barnard, Thursday, 10th September, 2009

    Blacketyside Plant Centre News Autumn 09
  48. North Howe Transition Toun bulletin: 10 Sep

    From North Howe Transition Toun, Thursday, 10th September, 2009

    Please find attached the latest Bulletin from the North Howe Transition Toun and other supplementary information. Included in this issue: Energy Group get CCF Grant; Local Food Festival and Food Group Latest; NHTT AGM; CCF Gathering 2009; Letham Nights #7; Pillars Open Day; Monimail Tower Project Apple Day; 10:10 Project Carbon Reduction Challenge
  49. Giffordtown book club review: Joseph Knight

    From Monique Sanders, Wednesday, 9th September, 2009

    Mixed opinions were expressed about James Robertson's ‘factional' book, ‘Joseph Knight' at last week's meeting of the Giffordtown Book Club.
  50. Freuchie Church news: 9 Sep

    From David Gordon, Wednesday, 9th September, 2009

    The service last Sunday was conducted by Rev. George Nicol, and scripture readings were given by Mr. Everett Hill.
  51. Freuchie Rainbows update: 9 Sep

    From Freuchie Rainbows, Wednesday, 9th September, 2009

    Rainbows started back on Thursday 3rd September with a Centenary party we had been invited to by Kettle Brownies.
  52. Falkland Library closure w/c 14 September

    From Falkland Library, Tuesday, 8th September, 2009

    Falkland Library will be closed from the 14th to 18th Sept (inclusive) and will be open again on Tue 22 Sep at 10am.
  53. Freuchie Community Council: Agenda 9 Sep 09

    From Ewen Jardine, Tuesday, 8th September, 2009

    The next Freuchie Community Council meeting will be on 9 Sept 09, at the Lumsden Memorial Hall in Freuchie. Start time: 7.30pm
  54. Youngsters honoured

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 7th September, 2009

    Young people across Fife are excelling in a range of national awards.
  55. Falkland House School praised by inspectors

    From Fife Herald, Monday, 7th September, 2009

    Falkland House School has been praised by inspectors for addressing weaknesses identified in a report published two years ago.
  56. Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Sep 09

    From Tony Wilson, Monday, 7th September, 2009

    Birnie & Gaddon Loch News Sep 09
  57. Arizona group study visit to Howe Rotary Club

    From Monique Sanders, Sunday, 6th September, 2009

    A group study exchange team of six members, including team leader, Rotarian Karen Panietz, was hosted over a four day period by members of the Rotary Club of the Howe of Fife.
  58. Surfing the hurricane

    From Monique Sanders, Sunday, 6th September, 2009

    Giffordtownian Ian Sanders, was bracing himself last week, along with most of the population of the Mexican peninsula of Baja California Sur, for hurricane Jimena to make landfall.
  59. Growing Gardens Grants for Schools: apply now!

    From Fife Direct, Sunday, 6th September, 2009

    A Growing Gardens grants scheme worth £250 is available for schools and other educational establishments interested in developing and running growing initiatives.
  60. Flu contingency plans in place in Fife

    From The Courier, Sunday, 6th September, 2009

    NHS Fife has said it is ready to deal with any rise in swine flu cases after one MSP claimed the region would be insufficiently prepared for a second wave of the disease.
  61. Give heroes a helping hand

    From The Courier, Sunday, 6th September, 2009

    The Help for Heroes charity is on the lookout for more sponsors for a function being held at RAF Leuchars on the eve of next weekend's international airshow.
  62. Elmwood College launches new partnership

    From Elmwood College, Friday, 4th September, 2009

    A new partnership launched on 1 September 2009 between The Open University in Scotland and Elmwood College will give local people access to one of the country's most flexible and comprehensive learning packages.
  63. Red squirrels given reprieve

    From Fife Herald, Friday, 4th September, 2009

    Red squirrels living in the woods near Ladybank have been given a reprieve after controversial plans to cut down Scots pines to make way for a quarry extension were put on hold.
  64. Auchtermuchty chef to compete in World Porridge Making Championship

    Friday, 4th September, 2009

    Auchtermuchty man Neal Robertson, proprietor of the Tannochbrae Tearoom has been accepted as an official competitor in the World Porridge Making Championship.
  65. Doors set to open to the public

    From Fife Direct news, Friday, 4th September, 2009

    East Fife throws its doors open to the public on Sunday, September 6, heralding the start of Doors Open Days in Fife.
  66. Giffordtown & District Community Council - 07 Sept Meeting Agenda

    From John Arbuckle, Thursday, 3rd September, 2009

    The next Giffordtown & District Community Council meeting will be on 7 Sept 09, at the Giffordtown Village Hall. Start time: 7.30pm
  67. Collessie clean up

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    Please come along prior to our Doors Open / art show weekend to help give the village a little sprucing up. Meet at the church gates at 5pm and bring a broom, some cutters or gloves and a bin bag, as weeds are everywhere along the verges.
  68. Strathmiglo coffee morning thanks

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    The recent fund-raising coffee morning in Strathmiglo proved a great success.
  69. After school football club: Gateside

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    The after school football club starts up again on Tuesdays and will run until the October school holidays.
  70. Future of Falkland Toddlers Meeting

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    A meeting has been arranged for any parents interested in keeping the toddlers group going.
  71. Falkland art classes resume: 3 & 11 September

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    Art classes resume in Falkland with the afternoon session now held on a Wednesday.
  72. Yoga classes: Collessie

    From Fife Herald, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    Yoga classes with Pete West on Tuesday evenings, have resumed. Come along to the Victory Hall at 8pm for an evening of gentle exercise for both mind and body.
  73. Get off the Beaten Track with Smart Community Fife

    From Jill Donnachie, Tuesday, 1st September, 2009

    Fife's walkers and cyclists are sharing some of their favourite routes and pathways, thanks to this community web portal! Previously unpublished walks and cycle tracks can now be uploaded onto the portal using the latest technology.

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