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School will remain closed for six months
Cardenden Primary school will remain closed for at least six months, the council has confirmed.
Published: Thursday, 30th October, 2008 11:00
Thomson group take triumphant trip to Parkhead
The famous John Thomson song laments the Celtic and Scotland goalkeeping legend’s death with the line: ‘I took a trip to Parkhead, to the dear old Paradise, and as the players came out, sure the tears fell from my eyes. For a famous face was missing, from the green and white brigade, and they told me Johnny Thomson, his last game he had played’.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
Great North Road report to offer an apology
The council’s final report on Kelty’s Great North Road estate will acknowledge failings and offer an unreserved apology to residents following a ruling by Cowdenbeath Area Committee.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
Hackers target by-election poll
The Liberal Democrats have condemned hackers who crashed centralfifetimes.com by registering almost 400,000 votes for the party in a by-election poll.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
Candidates back Miners' Knee claimants
By-election candidates have come out in support of sufferers of a chronic condition known as Miners’ Knee.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
Dunfermline East Labour MSP Helen Eadie has met with workers made redundant when Dalgety Bay-based electronic manufacturer Cemtron went into administration.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
Green campaigners petition Brown
Friends of the Earth Fife have delivered almost 5000 climate change campaign postcards to Gordon Brown’s constituency office in Cowdenbeath.
Published: Wednesday, 29th October, 2008 16:00
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
A Kelty couple who sell sexy lingerie and sultry dresses online are set to open a shop in Dunfermline.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30
New venue for Kinglassie voters
Kinglassie voters will break with tradition and cast their ballot at the Small Hall in Main Street on 6th November.
Published: Wednesday, 22nd October, 2008 09:30


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