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Increased numbers to continue at Forum
CENTRAL Fife Crime Prevention Panel plan to have more than 100 guests at their 2019 Elderly Forum event. Wednesday's Panel meeting heard that plans for the Forum in November were coming together well. Chairman Dave Roy said that the date for
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Image of the Week
THIS week's Image of the Week comes from Lochgelly man John Auld who said: "An afternoon view of Dysart Harbour." If you have taken a picture you would like to see in our Image of the Week feature send it to editorial@centralfifetimes.co.uk or take
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Driving ban after failure to give sample
A CARDENDEN man who failed to give a urine sample after concerns over the state of his driving has had his licence taken off him for 18 months. William Kerwin, 43, of Muirtonhill Road, Cardenden, previously admitted that on December 19 at Poundstretchers
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Chrissie is Spot on
YOU can win the chance to visit one of Fife’s finest restaurants by entering our Spot the Dog competition. Find our wandering hound in this week’s issue and you could win a £25 meal voucher for Wee Jimmies, in Cowdenbeath. The winner this week
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Down Memory Lane
THIS week's Down Memory Lane pictures come from the local history books of Cowdenbeath woman Mary Burt. These have been taken from Old Lochgelly, by Rachel Wilson and Old Cowdenbeath by Jim Hutcheson. One of them shows Bank Street, in Lochgelly
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Rotary's top award for Marie Shevas
THE magnificent fundraising work which has allowed Cowdenbeath Rotary Club to back good causes at local, national and international level, saw the rotary movement's highest accolade bestowed upon a local lady on Thursday. Marie Shevas' work for
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Behaviour is really reprehensible
TO the parents of the group of children who are behaving like spoiled brats by knocking on doors and windows in Lochgelly, the best thing for your children is the police catching them in the act, unless you want them educated and taught right from,
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'Game changer' anti-poverty payment
AN estimated 32,100 children in 19,000 families across Fife, many of them from the Cowdenbeath-Lochgelly area, are expected to benefit from the Scottish Government’s ground breaking anti-poverty payment, it has been revealed. The Scottish Child