The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

fife: news in brief

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CHURCH SONGS Bruce Davies, the Fife-based singer-songwriter, will be appearing at St Kenneth’s Parish Church, Kennoway, today at 7.30pm. COMMUNITY COUNCIL Townhill Community Council meets at 7pm today in the community centre. HISTORICAL SOCIETY Dunfermlin­e Historical Society will hear a talk from artist Gifford Lind on the town’s Trondheim connection at its next meeting tonight.

Doors open at Abbey Church Hall, Abbey Park Place, at 7pm. INTIMATE GIG Two highly-acclaimed, Australian songwriter­s, Melanie Horsnell and Steve Appel (King Curly), will be performing an intimate gig at the award-winning Kitschnbak­e Café in Newport at 7.30pm today.

Tickets priced £10 are available from the café or online via melcurly3. brownpaper­tickets.com. FOLK CLUB Dalgety Bay Folk Club is hosting a return visit from Haggerdash with their new line-up tomorrow at 8pm in the Woodside Hotel, High Street, Aberdour

Tickets are £5 for members and £10 for guests from Colin and Liz Hay on 01383 822732 or email db01folkcl­ub@gmail. com. Admission is by ticket only. MUSEUM PLAY Red Wine Production­s is presenting Love Letters by AR Gurney today and tomorrow at 7.30pm in the St Andrews Preservati­on Trust Museum.

Tickets priced £10 are strictly limited and can be bought in the museum at 12 North Street.

All profits go to the museum. CHEESE AND WINE The Friends of the Byre Theatre is holding a cheese and wine tasting evening at 7pm tomorrow in Hope Park and Martyrs Church Hall, St Andrews.

Peter Wood of the St Andrews Wine Company will be in the chair while the St Andrews Farmhouse Cheese Company will be providing cheeses.

Tickets are available from Occasions in Market Street or friendsofb­yre@outlook.com.

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