Disabled pensioner wins civil action after carer's deception
A DISABLED Lumphinnans pensioner was duped by his care worker into parting with almost £800.
View ArticleBiggest ever child porn haul found in Lochgelly
A FREED sex offender was caught with the largest haul of child pornography ever seized by police in Fife.
View ArticleCentre's benefit from investment programme
THE new look Lochgelly Centre has re-opened with a selection of services available again.
View ArticleMore volunteers needed for community hub
THE Corrie Centre, in Cardenden, is a flourishing community hub which has facilities for all age groups.
View ArticleRallying around Reece
A LOCHGELLY family this week heaped praise on staff at the neonatal unit in Kirkcaldy who helped little Reece Blelloch survive after it was discovered that he had a very rare condition only hours after...
View ArticleMoves to breathe new life into Institute
MOVES are in the pipeline to breathe new life into one of Cowdenbeath's most iconic buildings.
View ArticleReport holes is message for drivers and pedestrians
THE recent mild winter weather means that improvements to Fife's road network will all go ahead as planned over the coming year.
View ArticlePensioner robbed in Church Street
A PENSIONER was confronted by a robber in a Cowdenbeath street on Friday.
View ArticleKey stage in revolutionary heating plan
A KEY stage in the establishment of a revolutionary method of heating homes and businesses in the Cardenden area came on Wednesday with the decision by councillors to give the green light to plans to...
View ArticleCurtain goes up on new look Centre
LOCHGELLY Centre was officially re-opened on Tuesday.
View ArticleTime for eyesore to go
COUNCILLORS are concerned about the condition of a building in Cardenden that was this week described as a 'total eyesore', by a member of the public.
View ArticlePostcode win for lucky Lochgelly
THREE lucky players from Lochgelly have enjoyed a weekend like no other.
View ArticleRoss feels 'normal' for first time
A LOCHGELLY 18 year-old feels 'normal' for the first time in his life thanks to the donation of a kidney by his super mum.
View ArticleTributes paid to 'larger than life' ref
ONE of Lochgelly's best known characters has died suddenly and this week tributes were paid to Bobby Greenlees.
View ArticleSpectacular opening for new look Lochgelly Centre
THE official opening of the new look Lochgelly Centre had a fiery finale.
View ArticleNew lease of life for colliery site
A FORMER colliery site has been given a new lease of life in the energy market thanks to the latest green power technology.
View ArticleBeath to the fore at festival
ONCE February arrives it is time, once again, for the Fife Festival of Music and Beath High pupils were very prominent.
View ArticleHigh hopes for John Thomson sports campus
CARDENDEN could have its own £500,000 sports campus if plans being formulated by a special steering group come to fruition.
View ArticleAlf awaits answers over wife's death
THE distraught husband of a woman who fell 30 feet from a hospital window is finally to get an answer on the circumstances surrounding her death.
View ArticleLochore man's hospital hell
COLIN Vergo spent Christmas and New Year feeling decidedly ill in Victoria Hospital's new multi-million pound wing.
View ArticlePiping guru's Queen Mary experience
OVER the course of a year Cardenden piping guru Bob Shepherd covers a lot of air miles. But his latest sojourn to judge a piping contest took him to an interesting venue in California.
View ArticleFoundation injection will increase facilities at Sunflower
THANKS to the Mary Leishman Foundation a Lochgelly nursery will be able to expand the facilities it has for children.
View ArticleComunity council to fight stopover moves
LOCHGELLY Community chiefs say they will fight any plans to site a stopover base for travelling people near the town.
View ArticlePanel backing for youth initiative
THE Central Fife Community Safety Panel is promoting a communication initiative supporting the work and activities organised by the Cowdenbeath Youth Strategy Group.
View ArticleCowden-Gelly comments bring sharp reaction
THE comments by author Tim Moore, contained in The Sunday Telegraph magazine recently, about various small communities included items on Lochgelly and Cowdenbeath.
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