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  • Scotland's top crime author backs Beath Hardship Fund

    ONE of Beath High School's famous sons will be at the Cowdenbeath secondary next month to help boost the school's Hardship Fund. Ian, the Cardenden man who has become Scotland's foremost crime author, was delighted to agree to make a special presentation

  • Raising attainment is so vital to way ahead at Beath

    WAY back in August, only weeks into his new job, Beath High rector Steven Ross decided to embark on an amazing consultative process to ensure that the school was embracing the needs of its community inside the school and outside. The former rector

  • SNP are big Euro winners

    THE SNP has won the European election in Fife as Scotland voted emphatically to reject Brexit. The SNP received 37.6% of the vote in Fife and 38% nationally. The Labour Party vote dipped into the single digits with 9.7% and the Tories fared even

  • Beath way ahead looks a good one, says chair

    THE chairman of the Beath High Parent Council is confident that the way ahead being organised by the school's rector, Steven Ross, will paint a completely positive picture in the months ahead. Mr Ross's consultation process involving staff, pupils

  • Man dies in M90 crash

    A MAN died in a road accident on the M90 yesterday morning near Kelty. The incident occurred shortly after 7am on Sunday on the northbound carriageway, between Kelty and Blairadam, when a car left the road and collided with a tree. A Police Scotland

  • Wheelyboat will be a real winner for park

    THE new Wheelyboat at Lochore Meadows is going to be busy this summer I would bet. The loch can be a super spot in good weather and last summer, when there was wall to wall sunshine for weeks, people were enjoying getting involved in activities