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  • 3 weeks ago | original106.co.uk | Keith Findlay |Steve Brown

    Crowds flocked to Easter Bucklyvie Farm, Crossgates, for West Fife Show. Now in its 257th year, the popular event is a mix of farming tradition, hands-on activities and rural entertainment. Visitors at this year’s show enjoyed a wide variety of attractions. These included livestock competitions featuring cattle, sheep, goats and horses. Farming enthusiasts were able to get up close to a wide range of tractors and machinery, thanks to support from regional dealerships and vintage exhibitors.

  • 1 month ago | planthealthexchange.org | Phillip Roberts |Ron Smith |Steve Brown |Ray Frisbie

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  • 1 month ago | thecourier.co.uk | Ben MacDonald |Heather Fowlie |Steve Brown

    Thousands of revellers descended on bars and clubs across Dundee for the 27th Dundee Dance Event. The largest gathering of its kind in Scotland, about 200 DJs and artists performed at 30 venues on Sunday into Monday. Acts including Billy Morris, Van Damn and the event’s organiser, Mike McDonald, took to the decks. There was also a surprise performance from Hannah Laing in the LiveHouse car park, also known as the Rave Cave.

  • 1 month ago | thecourier.co.uk | Gemma Bibby |Emma Grady |Steve Brown

    Rugby fans rucked up at Duffus Park in Cupar for the Howe of Fife Rugby 7s weekend. The festivities began on Friday evening with the Under-18s tournament, accompanied by a BBQ and late bar, kicking off a fun-filled weekend of sport and celebration. On Saturday, the senior men’s and women’s competitions saw teams battling it out in a round-robin format. Scottish teams including locals Perthshire, Kirkcaldy, Dundee, and hosts Howe of Fife competed for a trio of trophies: the James R.

  • 2 months ago | thecourier.co.uk | Rebecca Baird |Steve Brown

    The dull thud of ribs smacking chipboard from a 9ft drop is one of those sounds you feel in your guts. So when Passion Park coach Josh Brown hits the deck after wiping out off the indoor skate park’s biggest ramp, there’s a collective intake of breath. Onlookers turn to one another, open-mouthed: Is he OK? “I’m good!” wheezes Josh, 27, as the air that was knocked out of him finds its way back in.

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