THIS week's edition of the Central Fife Times is out in shops tomorrow (Wednesday).

It is packed full with local news from Cowdenbeath, Lochgelly, Kelty and the surrounding towns and villages.

It has been devastating time of late across Central Fife and in the surrounding areas.

On our front page this week, we sadly report on the death of a 41-year-old man. He was was struck by a car on the A909, near Cowdenbeath, on Monday night.

Inside, we take a look at a controversial shelter in Lochgelly's public park and what the Crossgates community is doing to ensure those in need avoid facing a cold winter.

Hill of Beath PS youngsters have been in fine voice of late, and we're letting you know about why they were at Deep Sea World on Friday.

Page five has a report on child rapist Alan Brown and the delivery of his prison sentence.

Crossgates features again in the form of a community fun run all in aid of raising money for charity; Cowdenbeath locals give their view on the swimming available at the local leisure centre; and meet the volunteers who are the heart and soul of a charity shop in the town.

In sport, we have an exclusive interview with new Cowdenbeath manager Maurice Ross and his plans for the club. There's also Lochgelly Raceway coverage, Kelty Hearts and their fine form and all the non-league action, too.

We also have our district and opinion page and an eight-page puzzle supplement.

Now that's what I call 90p well spent.