Central Fife Times & Advertiser

Central Fife Times & Advertiser

CentralFifeTimes is located in Pitreavie Business Park, Dalgety, in the United Kingdom.

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  • 2 days ago | centralfifetimes.com | Clare Buchanan

    Fears have been raised over possible cuts at Lochgelly Fire Station. (Image: Google Maps) Lochgelly could be left in a "vulnerable" position if a suggestion to move a vital fire appliances from the town's fire station comes to fruition. That is the warning in an online petition calling for locals to get behind a campaign to fight any measure which could threaten public and firefighter safety.

  • 2 days ago | centralfifetimes.com | Rory Fell

    The area hasn't had working streetlights for around two weeks. (Image: Darren Watt) Cowdenbeath residents have been left without working streetlights for almost two weeks. Until recently, those living in and around the Gray Park area had no indication of when the issue would be addressed.

  • 3 days ago | centralfifetimes.com | Clare Buchanan

    Hyperclub is continuing to grow from its Lochgelly base. (Image: David Wardle) AFTER 15 months settling into its new base, a Lochgelly charity is continuing to grow as it offers a vital service to the local community. Since opening up at the beginning of last year, Hyperclub has been working with an array of children and young people with additional needs.

  • 6 days ago | centralfifetimes.com | Clare Buchanan

    Fife Council say they are investigating a flytippig incident at Cowdenbeath Public Park. (Image: Google Maps) FIFE Council say they are investigating an incident when a van load of rubbish was dumped at Cowdenbeath Public Park. Images on social media showed an array of materials and waste being left in the area near to Broomfield Road. The council have said they will arrange uplift of the rubbish but asked any witnesses to come forward.

  • 1 week ago | centralfifetimes.com | Clare Buchanan

    Nurse Sandie Peggie and Doctor Beth Upton. (Image: Andrew Milligan/PA) A FIFE MSP has said NHS Fife must now concede the Sandie Peggie tribunal case after a landmark Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman. The historic judgement was made today which said transgender women with a gender recognition certificate can be excluded from single-sex spaces if “proportionate”. Lord Hodge stated that sex is binary and that transgender women should not be legally defined as women,.

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