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News Strathmiglo & Gateside July 2008

  1. Big Tent a big hit

    From The Courier, Monday, 28th July, 2008

    The third Big Tent festival of stewardship, Scotland’s largest eco-gathering, came to an end last night at Falkland after two days of activity.
  2. East Fife's new police chief promises ''accessible and visible'' force

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 26th July, 2008

    A visible, accessible force is the goal of the officer who has just taken charge of policing throughout north east Fife.
  3. Rotary Shelterbox not just a drop in the ocean!

    From Fife Today, Saturday, 26th July, 2008

    Howe of Fife Rotary Club, who recently purchased a ''ShelterBox'' to send to the relief effort in Burma, have received photographic evidence that one drop has joined an ocean of tents, successfully rehousing victims of the May 2 cyclone.
  4. Grassroots at Big Tent

    From Big Tent, Friday, 25th July, 2008

    Grassroots Zimbabwe will be bringing its Zimbabwean experiences to share with the audience and participants this weekend at the Big Tent Festival in Falkland.
  5. Scotland's population 'highest in 25 years'

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

    The population of Scotland has risen to its highest level since 1983, according to government statistics.
  6. 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.
  7. Auchtermuchty & Strathmiglo Community Council Annual Report 07/08

    From http://www.auchtermuchtyandstrathmiglo.cc, Tuesday, 22nd July, 2008

    Download the 2007-08 annual report
  8. Major new music festival coming to Elmwood College

    From Fife Today, Monday, 21st July, 2008

    MEMORIES of 'T in the Park' are set to be revived soon as Cupar gears up for its very own music festival. Some 5000 fans are expected to descend on the grounds of Elmwood College on September 6 for 'Elmwoodstock', an ambitious one-day event headlined by some of Scotland's most popular bands.
  9. Anglers welcome River Eden improvements

    From Fife Today, Friday, 18th July, 2008

    Local anglers have welcomed a £9.3 million investment to refurbish four waste water treatment facilities near the River Eden. The projects are being undertaken by Scottish Water as part of its £62 million investment programme across Fife.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Did you know Alexander Irvine of Gateside?

    From Email, Thursday, 17th July, 2008

    Alaskan grave for man from Gateside.
  13. Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter July 08

    From Nicola Shepherd, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    Fife Police Eastern Division Community Newsletter available to download now
  14. C Diff cases rise in Fife

    From Fife Today, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    The number of Fife cases of the hospital superbug C Diff rose to 134 during the first quarter of the year. The prevalence of the deadly infection had increased from 123 cases between October and December 2007 according to statistics recently released by Health Protection Scotland.
  15. Clean Fife beaches win top awards

    From BBC News Scotland, Monday, 14th July, 2008

    Fife Council has been officially awarded five European blue-flag awards for its clean beaches. The Leven East beach was handed the accolade for the first time, with flags also going to Aberdour, Burntisland, Elie Harbour and St Andrews west sands.
  16. What do you think about Libraries & Museums in Fife?

    From Fife Direct, Saturday, 12th July, 2008

    Demand for Library and Museum services in Fife is changing fast. Fife Council wants to be prepared to meet changing demands for services and at the same time continue to offer a high standard of traditional services. Your views on your services will help the Council in this task. The Council would like to hear from people who do use ther services at the moment - AND from those who don't! · your experiences of library and museum services in Fife · your views on what a modern-day library or museum should look like and offer The information will inform a set of recommendations for future service delivery in Fife.
  17. 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.
  18. New citizen advocacy organisation seeks management team members

    From Liane Cumming, Wednesday, 9th July, 2008

    includeME seeks management committee members
  19. Fun summer activities for teens in north Fife

    From http://www.youngscotwow.org/, Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    Check out the extensive summer programme of fun stuff for Teens organised by Fife Council community services
  20. Going to S1 in August? Meet new friends.

    Tuesday, 8th July, 2008

    Get to know bell baxter and joinin new opportunities
  21. 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.

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