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Call for candidates to back Miners' Knee claimants
Councillor Willie Clarke has called on Glenrothes by-election candidates to back sufferers of a chronic condition known as Miners’ Knee.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
Rundown businesses in Kelty and Lochgelly are to get £1000 of council cash for shop front facelifts.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
“The best days of our lives!’ The show-stopping finale provided an exuberant climax on Thursday to the “awesome” musical-theatre experience laid on over the half-term holiday by Shell’s Fife NGL Plant for a cast of 55 pupils, aged from 11 to 17, from Beath, Lochgelly and Inverkeithing High Schools.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
Call for crackdown on Lochgelly's underage drinkers
Helen Eadie has called for a crackdown on adults buying alcohol for children after the Central Fife Times revealed underage drinkers are descending on Lochgelly for co-ordinated boozing sessions arranged at school.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
Poll proves sculpture is popular
Lochgelly's new sculpture has won a resounding endorsement from visitors to centralfifetimes.com.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
Teeny tipplers taking over town
Hundreds of teenagers are descending on Lochgelly for co-ordinated drinking sessions arranged at school.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
Any dream will do for debutants
Any Dream Will Do finalist Keith Jack visited Lochgelly High School to offer words of encouragement to a group of pupils set to take to the stage.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
The sculptor who created Lochgelly's statue has urged critics to reserve judgement.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
Final curtain for Lochgelly stars
The much-loved Millennium Stars will face their final curtain next month, after a decade entertaining crowds while raising thousands of pounds for charity.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
Former Lochgelly family doctor, Dr Caroline Kidd, has died after a long illness.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
Furniture charity beats the crunch
Fife-wide charity Furniture Plus is seeking volunteers for two local outlets to help meet massive demand created by the credit crunch.
Published: Thursday, 16th October, 2008 12:30
Have your say on Lochgelly's statue
Ex-miners have demanded Lochgelly’s new statue is sold for scrap and the cash given to local schools.
Published: Thursday, 9th October, 2008 12:30


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