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Dunfermline: High Street needs culture sector to help it, says MSP Mark Ruskell
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Dream of travel with this new Fife summer art show
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Last ditch plea to save Fife heritage hub from closure
Updated: April 30, 2021, 3:56 pm
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Linda Ballingall, chairman of the board of trustees
An SOS call has been issued in a last ditch attempt to save a closure-threatened heritage centre in Fife.
Glenrothes Heritage Centre volunteers have made a final bid to attract new blood and stop its vast collection of historic artefacts, photographs and other items from being broken up.
Hundreds voiced their disappointment and offered support for the centre, which opened its permanent venue in the town’s Kingdom Shopping Centre in 2012.
Just some of the vast collection of artefacts held by centre.
Rare diet book sheds light on 18th-century tastes at illustrious Scottish country house
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Steve Grimmond took home a £163,720 salary, plus £37,794 in pension contributions, during 2019/20. A new study from the TaxPayers Alliance, their 14th annual Town Hall Rich List , has shown that 215 council staff across Scotland received more than £100,000, and a further 52 earned more than £150,000. Mr Grimmond is joined on the list by Eileen Rowand, Fife Council s executive director for finance and corporate services. Ms Rowand was paid a salary of £123,535, plus £30,266 into her pension, making her overall remuneration £153,801. Carrie Lindsay, the council s executive director for education and children s services, was paid the same amount as Ms Rowand. Michael Enston, executive director for communities, was paid £120,004, plus £30,266 in his pension, for an overall total of £150,270.