THE 'I Love Cowdenbeath' website is now up and running and is set to promote the town and all it has to offer.

'I Love Cowdenbeath' is bringing together local businesses, community groups and residents to celebrate the unique local identity and become the place to meet, shop, dine and be entertained.

The role of establishing the website has been the job of Brian Kelly and he has been busy compiling information about the town and the Times is helping him.

Each week I Love Cowdenbeath will carry an item about the stories making the news in the area.

The town centre is the social hub of the Cowdenbeath community, right at the heart of the town.

'I Love Cowdenbeath' is bringing together local businesses, community groups and residents to celebrate the town's unique local identity and become the place to meet, shop, dine and be entertained.

Said Brian: "At an exciting time for Cowdenbeath the website is geared to promoting all the positive aspects of the town."

One of the items on the the site is about Beath Eats and reads: "With the assistance of the Community Payback Team and local volunteers we created the first phase of the BEATH EATS Project.

"The Hub now has an outside growing area with fruit, vegetables, salads and herbs which will shortly be available for the public to harvest for free.

"We are currently looking for volunteers to help deliver this exciting project in the Cowdenbeath area. So why don’t you pop in and have a wee look and have a chat about volunteering and training opportunities. £5 would buy compost and seeds to help us reach more people in the community.

"If you would like to donate materials please get in touch with Kayle on 01592 860296. Alternatively you can donate through our support your community page The Edible and Tasty Spaces (EATS) project is all about communities having spaces where food can be grown and shared locally."