Jon Harrison: Tributes to Fife veteran and community stalwart who lost his fight with Covid-19
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A Fife community stalwart who helped hundreds of local children take part in football has died after being disgnosed with Covid-19.
Jon Harrison, 63, was instrumental in developing the Fleet Grounds in Rosyth, a community sports hub run by South West Fife Community Sports Partnership, of which he was a founding trustee and former chair.
ROSYTH S skatepark has been vandalised with football slogans within days of it re-opening. Graffiti was seen by users after the Old Firm game on January 2 when Rangers beat Celtic 1-0. It comes just days after the skatepark was re-opened at the town s Public Park on December 21. The expansion project had been a long time in the making for the Take a Pride in Rosyth Group and cost around £70,000. The community group had been working to make the facility bigger and more inclusive since 2018. Martin Rogers, who is the secretary of the group, said he was disappointed to hear the news.