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Crail community celebrating after securing local land to boost wildlife

© Steve Brown / DCT Media Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Locals in the East Neuk are celebrating after bringing two pieces of land into community ownership – just days after securing their village hall. The Crail Community Partnership will formally complete the asset transfer of Bow Butts Park and the Pinkerton Triangle on Monday. It follows a crowdfunding exercise which was boosted by donations from Largo Leisure Holidays and Jamie Morris, in memory of his late mum June Morris. The partnership was formed in 2018 to help locals come up with ideas to develop the village through the Crail Charrette.

Crail community celebrating after securing local land to boost wildlife

Crail community celebrating after securing local land to boost wildlife
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Delight as keys to B-listed hall handed to Crail community

Delight as keys to B-listed hall handed to Crail community Updated: March 2, 2021, 9:37 am © Steve Brown / DCT Media Residents of a Fife town have described their delight at being handed the keys to their B-listed community hall. Crail Community Partnership has acquired the century-old hall in St Andrews Road and are planning a £50,000 refurbishment this spring. Hall kitchen to get £50,000 makeover With funding from the Scottish Land Fund, Robertson Trust, Fife Environment Trust, Co-op Local Community Fund and the Crail Common Good Fund, the partnership will revamp the hall’s kitchen area. Crail Community Hall. David Jerdan, who chairs the group, said: “We are delighted that the partnership has been able to acquire the hall for the citizens of Crail.

National recognition for Crail community champion, Dennis

National recognition for Crail community champion, Dennis © Supplied by Heather Aird Denis received the award via the post due to the current restrictions but has been invited to the House of Lords when restrictions are eased. Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The selfless actions of a Fife man, who has supported his local community over the past decade, have been recognised with a prestigious national award. Dennis Gowans from Crail is one of 27 citizens across the UK to be awarded the coveted British Citizen Award which recognises exceptional people who have had a positive impact on their communities.

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