The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

fife: news in brief

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EXERCISE As part of Babcock’s routine emergency planning for Rosyth Business Park, an incident response exercise is taking place today.

Local emergency services will support the exercise, although there should be no cause for alarm.

POTTERY Fife Pottery and Historical Society starts its new series of talks at 7.30pm today.

The meetings are held in St Bryce Kirk, Kirkcaldy, and are open to all.

ANSTRUTHER MEETING Anstruther Harbour Festival Trust’s AGM takes place at 7pm today in the meeting room of Anstruther Town Hall.

This is the first annual meeting of the trust which was formed from the old Anstruther Harbour Festival organisati­on. Members of the public are encouraged to attend.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Local MP Douglas Chapman is calling on volunteers to help support Dunfermlin­e Parkrun.

He will be a steward at the weekly 5km event which starts at 9.30am on Saturday in Pittencrie­ff Park. To find out how to help visit www.parkrun.org.uk/dunfermlin­e.

HERITAGE GROUP There is a chance to relive memories of the dance halls of Fife, and all the way to the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, when David Galloway gives a presentati­on of The Dancin’ at Glenrothes and Area Heritage Centre.

It starts at 2pm tomorrow and the public are welcome to attend at 18 Lyon Way in the Kingdom Centre, Glenrothes. Admission is £3 for non-members.

MUSIC CLUB The St Andrews Music Club hosts the first concert of their 64th season tomorrow at 7.30pm in The Byre Theatre. The performer is pianist James Willshire.

MS SOCIETY MS Society Fife is holding its next Kirkcaldy meeting in the St Bryce Kirk centre at 6.30pm tomorrow.

DYSLEXIA GROUP Dyslexia Scotland’s Fife branch is holding its AGM at 7pm tomorrow in Linktown Church, Kirkcaldy. The youth group will hold games and challenges in the other hall at this time.

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