The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

FIFE: nEws In brIEF

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NHS FIFE ANNUAL REVIEW Members of the public should note that NHS Fife’s annual review will now start at 1.30pm on Thursday, instead of 2pm as previously advertised.

At the public session at Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife chairwoman Tricia Marwick and Maureen Watt, Minister for Mental Health, will discuss NHS Fife’s performanc­e over the past year. BEFRIENDIN­G The Old Parish Centre befriendin­g cafe runs from 2pm to 4pm on Tuesday in Cupar. Admission is free and all are welcome. CYCLING COURSE Greener Kirkcaldy is running a five-week basic cycling course starting on Wednesday.

Participan­ts should be able to ride a bike before starting the course.

To book a place telephone 01592 858458 or email info@ greenerkir­kcaldy.org.uk. FOLK CLUB Dunfermlin­e Folk Club at the Monarch Bar welcomes performer Bob Stewart on Wednesday.

The event starts at 8pm. ROTARY Kirkcaldy Rotary Club paid a record £2,900 to the Rotary Foundation this year. FAIR TRADE There will be a Fair Trade stall at the Lighthouse Cafe in Cupar from 12.30pm to 3.30pm on Thursday. MUSICAL SOCIETY Anstruther and District Amateur Musical Society is holding a race night on Friday in the Pittenweem Scout Hall at 7.30pm.

The event is BYOB and entry is free. There will be a raffle, an auction and plenty of races to bet on. Families are welcome. FAKE FESTIVAL The Dunfermlin­e leg of the Fake Festival tribute music festivals takes place on Saturday from 12.30pm to 11pm.

Three world-class tribute acts honouring Queen, Oasis and Kasabian will take to the stage at Pittencrie­ff Park, as well as bands from the Dunfermlin­e music scene. ROTARY Kirkcaldy Rotarians heard the annual kids’ day out was a great success. This was the first time it had been held at Cluny Clays.

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