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[[File:Fife in Scotland.svg|thumb|Fife shown within Scotland]]'''Fife''' is a local government area in [[Scotland]]. Prior to 1974 it was a county. From 1974 to 1996 it was a region with three subsidiary districts. Since 1996 it has been a unitary authority. Fife includes the towns of [[Kirkcaldy]], [[Dunfermline]], [[Glenrothes]] and [[St Andrews]]. Smaller towns include [[Newport-on-Tay]] and [[Cupar]].
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[[File:Fife in Scotland.svg|thumb|Fife shown within Scotland]]'''Fife''' is a local government area in [[Scotland]]. Prior to 1974 it was a county. From 1974 to 1996 it was a region with three subsidiary districts. Since 1996 it has been a unitary authority. Fife includes the towns of [[Kirkcaldy]], [[Dunfermline]], [[Glenrothes]] and [[St Andrews]]. Smaller towns include [[Newport-on-Tay]] and [[Cupar]]. Other historic places include the village of [Falkland]].
  
 
The Fife Constabulary was replaced in 2013 by the [[Police Service of Scotland]].
 
The Fife Constabulary was replaced in 2013 by the [[Police Service of Scotland]].

Revision as of 22:59, 23 February 2018

Fife shown within Scotland
Fife is a local government area in Scotland. Prior to 1974 it was a county. From 1974 to 1996 it was a region with three subsidiary districts. Since 1996 it has been a unitary authority. Fife includes the towns of Kirkcaldy, Dunfermline, Glenrothes and St Andrews. Smaller towns include Newport-on-Tay and Cupar. Other historic places include the village of [Falkland]].

The Fife Constabulary was replaced in 2013 by the Police Service of Scotland.

LGBT history

The Beggar's Benison Club met in Anstruther in the 18th century.

Fife FLAGS meets on Monday evenings in Dunfermline.[1]

Fairness, Race Awareness and Equality Fife (FRAE Fife) and Fife Independent Disability Network were at one time members of the LGBT Consortium

References

  1. http://www.digitalfife.com/Index.asp?MainID=5420