Fife Amazing ‘snail trail’ of more than 100 painted stones emerges in Fife park By Steve Brown June 17 2020, 3:54pm June 17 2020, 3:54pm Share Amazing ‘snail trail’ of more than 100 painted stones emerges in Fife park Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/news/fife/1380956/amazing-snail-trail-of-more-than-100-painted-stones-emerges-in-fife-park/ Copy Link Gracie Gilmour from Leslie placing stone on the 'snail trail' at Gilvenbank Park. Sidney the snail has been leaving his trail through a Glenrothes park – to the delight of local residents. The line of painted stones at Gilvenbank is being added to daily by local children, who have left more than 100 in just a fortnight. Six-year-old Gracie Gilmour was one of the latest youngsters to add her own design. The trail was started by Denise Wallace from North Glenrothes Community Council as a way of uniting the community during lockdown. The Feelgood Feed is here to celebrate this community spirit. Featuring stories from The Evening Telegraph, Courier, Press & Journal, Evening Express and Sunday Post, we’ll be sharing the most heartwarming, inspirational and even funny ways that people in our part of the world and beyond are helping each other out. The Feelgood Feed: Stories to lift your day