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  • Fife's public toilets to re-open from tomorrow

    FIFE COUNCIL will start opening some of their public toilets from tomorrow (Friday), they have announced.  Public toilets were closed temporarily in line with Scottish Government COVID-19 guidance. Before re-opening them, teams have cleansed

  • Teachers turn up the heat to back the Community Fridge

    DENEND Primary School staff came up with the idea in May to organise a staff Active Challenge to give back to the Cardenden community, and also to support children's Wellbeing as they return to school in August. Staff took on individual challenges

  • Animal antics thanks to Zoolab!

    S1 pupils at Beath High School went face to face with a few very creepy crawlies as Zoolab paid a visit! This was done as part of the 'Animal Antics' course, one of the new elective classes that P7's can choose to take when they go into S1 at the

  • Blue Sapphire day for Peter and Mary

    CARDENDEN couple Peter and Mary Young celebrated 65 years of marriage on June 2, their Blue Sapphire Anniversary. Both were born in Lochgelly and grew up a few streets from one another in the West End. They worked for Lochgelly Co-operative

  • Kelty pub's beer garden closes after one day

    A KELTY pub owner has dismissed any suggestion that they didn't take public health seriously after their beer garden was forced to close after just one day. Asif Hussain confirmed that the outside drinking area at The Kings, on Main Street, had

  • by Douglas Chapman, MP for Dunfermline and West Fife

    Douglas's constituency includes Crossgates, Hill of Beath and Moss-side Follow advice – cover when you go shopping 'LAST week, the Scottish Government announced it will be mandatory for us to wear face coverings when we go out for our shopping

  • Accident sees huge A92 queue

    THE A92 was log jammed yesterday evening after an accident saw police, fire and ambulance services on the scene. Traffic heading west was completely stopped between Cowdenbeath and Crossgates after the incident. It meant that people heading for

  • Machines could be taken away from woodland setting

    THE issue of dirt bikes and quads in local woodland is certainly something that people are right to be concerned about. It has been something that members of Cowdenbeath Environment Group have been worried about in recent years, especially at the