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Fife toddler to have operation after horror play park fall

Fife toddler to have operation after horror play park fall Updated: April 27, 2021, 6:37 pm © Supplied A two-year-old toddler is set to undergo an operation after breaking his arm falling from play equipment at a Fife park. Tommy fell through the gap in a rope bridge on Monday after visiting the recently opened park in Kelty. The toddler broke his arm in two places and will have an operation on Wednesday to have pins put in place. Mum Sharon Whyte said she wanted to raise awareness of the issue and prevent future accidents at the park. The gaps in the bridge are too large, Sharon said

Lochore Meadows: Local anger after further fire at Fife park

Lochore Meadows: Local anger after further fire at Fife park © Fife Jammer Location Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Firefighters were called to another party set at Lochore Meadows in Fife on Saturday afternoon. Pictures shared by Fife Jammer Locations showed smoke coming from an area of gorse, with the fire service confirming they were called to the park. Firefighters safely extinguished the blaze, with one appliance mobilised to the scene. A Scottish Fire and Rescue spokesperson said: “We attended a call at 2:10pm to the Lochore Meadows Country Park.

West Fife nurseries: Parents anger as children miss out on places

A CROSSGATES parent has accused education bosses of gambling children s futures in a ballot due to a lack of nursery places. Derek Davidson, who lives close to the village s primary school and nursery, contacted the Press after being informed that his son, Seb, had been unsuccessful in attaining a place – despite currently attending Little Blossoms, for under-threes, which is located within the building. Councillor Darren Watt, who has been working with the Davidson family, revealed that as many as half-a-dozen others have been in contact with similar concerns, and that six priority levels were used in Early Learning and Childcare Admissions Panel meetings to allocate places.

Lochore Meadows: Concern over firebug attacks after huge Fife blaze

Lochore Meadows: Concern over firebug attacks after huge Fife blaze Updated: April 23, 2021, 4:38 pm © Kenny Smith Concern has been raised about deliberate fire-raising in Fife after a further blaze at a local country park. Dramatic pictures from Thursday night showed a large section of gorse ablaze, with reports of multiple sections of the park alight. One source said that around four or five of these fires were being reported every week, potentially diverting resources from house fires. Fife councillor Darren Watt told The Courier he would “hate” to think the fires on Thursday were another case of “wanton vandalism”. Speaking about the impact of deliberate fires across Scotland, Deputy Assistant Chief Officer Alasdair Perry said: “Deliberate fires have the potential to cause injury and even death or cause devastating damage to our environment and properties.

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