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News Strathmiglo & Gateside February 2008

  1. Chief Constable says 10-year breakdown is misleading

    From Fife Today, Friday, 29th February, 2008

    Crime stats misleading
  2. Plans to create Scotland's first sustainable "eco-town" in Fife

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

    Eco-town plans
  3. Check your smoke alarm this Feb 29th

    From Fife Direct, Tuesday, 26th February, 2008

    Smoke alarm check reminder
  4. Match report: Strathmiglo United 2-0 Kettle United

    From John Schofield, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    match report
  5. 200 jobs go in Council's £21m budget cut

    From Fife Today, Monday, 25th February, 2008

    Fife Council's £21m budget cut
  6. The Fife Diet project

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

    Fife Diet
  7. Match report: Strathmiglo United 2-2 Lumphinnans United

    From Alistair Jack, Tuesday, 12th February, 2008

    match report
  8. Photo competition - my favourite place in rural Scotland

    From http://www.ruralgateway.org.uk/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=2125, Tuesday, 12th February, 2008

    Rural gateway photo competition
  9. Watch speed: mobile speed cameras operating

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

    watch speed
  10. Bible Society Coffee morning thanks

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

    thanks to...
  11. New NHS dentist for Muchty

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

    New NHS dentist welcomed
  12. Strathmiglo United 500 Club Draw - Jan 08 winners

    From Strath AFC, Sunday, 10th February, 2008

    Congratulations to the following winners...
  13. Birnie and Gaddon Loch News Update, February 08

    Tuesday, 5th February, 2008

    Get the latest from the Fife Ranger Service on visitors to the Lochs in January 08.
  14. 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.

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