We apologise for the delay but we have finally manages to start getting the magazine out in the community. We had a problem getting them out in the one go, so we have had to settle getting them out in dribs and drabs.

Currently the magazine is being made available at the following locations:

All the magazines have been distributed to all the local shops, you can view the entire list at: Magazine Outlets

We will be distributing more copies to other local shops that wish to help and we will update the list above, as more locations are added. The bulk of the magazines will be are available in the LCDF offices, and we would like to thank the volunteers for taking so much copies.

Articles

The magazine is packed with local articles covering Mossmorran, Lomond Homes, local history tit-bits, computer safety and useful tools, Lochgelly Golf course and the Gelly Trust, a new project which aims to rejuvenate areas of the Gelly Loch and bring it back into community use.

If you cannot get yourself a copy we have provided a digital version below, and the majority of the articles will be republished online starting next week.

http://lochgelly.org.uk/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/img/icons/pdf.gif download: Loch of Shining Waters – Issue 1 (3.94MB)
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description: Free community magazine which is distributed through local businesses and other non profit groups. This magazine was funded by Scotland Unltd and Nominet Trust as part of the Better Net Award.

Thanks

We would like to thank the InkShop in Dunfermline that gave us a special deal on printing the magazine, also, Recycle Fife who helped collect all the magazines from the printers, the LCDF for agreeing to distribute the majority of the magazines from their premises (and thanks to the local businesses listed at: http://lochgelly.org.uk/2011/08/magazine-outlets/), the Web of Trust, all the individuals that contributed articles, and finally Benarty Funeral Directors for advertising with us and helping to support the magazine financially.

And final thanks go to Scotland Unltd and Nominet Trust that funded the magazine through the BetterNet awards.