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Small Store WIns Appeal

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Today one of our volunteers received a letter from the Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals with regards to the small store to be located at the FabTek site. We have published the letter in full below Telephone: 01324 696 400 Fax: 01324 696 444 E-mail: dpea@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Our [...]
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Small Store visit by Scottish Reporter

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The small store was put to appeal on Monday the 7th June, and by the looks of it, this hasn’t went too well. While we believe we should have received notification from Fife Council that the small store had been put in for appeal due to their letter stating; The applicant has the right of appeal to [...]
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Small Store Defeated (for now)

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The Lochgelly Community Regeneration Forum attended the public meeting held by the Cowdenbeath Area Committee at 2pm today after being disallowed access to the earlier private meeting that started at 1pm. Chairperson William Clarke apologised to the LCRF on the basis of the paperwork not being [...]

Small Store – The Final Vote – 31st March

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On the 31st of March at 2pm at Brunton House in Cowdenbeath, the Cowdenbeath Area Committee made up of 9 local councillors, will vote on the small store to be located at the Fabtek Site, a decision which will be made on behalf of over 15,000 people from the local communities of Lochgelly, [...]

Kill the local shops. Really?

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The “public” Charrette based in Lochgelly is over, and we have been hearing for the past week how this Charrette will help develop and improve Lochgelly. While there was some decent proposals, we feel that this Charrette was merely an expensive paper exercise to pass already existing plans held by [...]
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Partial Victory for Lochgelly

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Today, one of our volunteers attended the Cowdenbeath Area Committee to hear the Committee discuss the proposed small store at Hall Street (Planning application: 09/01361/WOPP) which has received numerous objections on this site (http://lochgelly.org.uk/?p=1115) as well as the official planning [...]
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