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Latest KASC News
Download
the KASC response to Fife Council's "Sports Facility
Strategy - Final Draft" by clicking here
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Latest membership news
14th
June 2007 (Fife Fire American Football Club)
After
a lot of hard work from both Valley Primary and Torbain
Primary Schools, the Fife Fire in partnership with
Fife Council's Active Schools staged the first "Fife
Fire Primary Schools Trophy".
After
home and away games for both teams, it was the Valley
Vipers that came out with the win over the Torbain
Tornados.
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Other news
1st
August 2007 (Raith Rovers Football Club)
U'11s
Girls Football Club - New team!
Train
every Wednesday @ Balwearie High School, 7.00pm
- 8.00pm. Girls born in or after 1996 are welcome.
For further information contact:
Nicola
Glover
Football development Officer
Cowdenbeath Leisure Centre
Pit Road
Cowdenbeath
KY4 9NN
Tel.
01383 602393
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Welcome to the Kirkcaldy Area Sports Council's new
website
The Kirkcaldy Area Sports Council was formed in 2006 to
support and develop sustainable opportunities and build
capacity for sports participation in the community.
The
Council covers the geographic area of Kirkcaldy, Levenmouth,
Burntisland and Kinghorn.
The
objectives of the Sports Council are:-
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To promote interest and participation in sport in the
Kirkcaldy area.To
proactively link with Fife Council to create sustainable,
community based opportunities in sport.
- To
promote & encourage inter-club co-ordination and networking
between the various amateur sports clubs and organisations
affiliated to the association as hereinafter provided
in Kirkcaldy area and in relation to specific projects.
- To
be representative of local sport and local sports clubs
in the Kirkcaldy area and advocate on behalf of their
needs.
- To
continue to develop and assist in the formation of new
sports clubs, where none exists or where the existing
clubs are unable to fulfil current needs in the Kirkcaldy
area.
- To
encourage, with the assistance and support of Fife Council,
increased and continuous participation in sport.
- To
work with sportscotland recognised national organisations
in support of local implementation of their national plans
and programmes.
- To
examine the available sports facilities in the Kirkcaldy
area against current and anticipated needs and to make
representations to Fife Council and any other appropriate
body, from time to time in this connection.
- To
promote or support competitions, championships and social
or other events as considered desirable.
- To
identify and attract additional funding to sport in the
Kirkcaldy area including the distribution of any available
grant awards.
- To
promote social inclusion through sport to benefit the
community in the Kirkcaldy area.
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