Dunfermline Press - Archives
Browse our archives (sorted most recent stories first), or why not use the search function at the top to try to find an older story.
Fife police look to catch cons on camera
POLICE are to invest in new hand-held camcorders in an attempt to curb levels of anti-social behaviour by recording offenders live in the act.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 09:25
West Fife rail link proposed - but nobody knows where
MYSTERY over route of suggested new railway between Inverkeithing and Halbeath.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 09:55
Anger as minister rules out cash for 'defective' Crombie properties
ANGRY residents in 50 “defective” Crombie homes will launch a protest campaign after the Scottish Government said they woulnd’t pay to rebuild or repair their homes.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 10:00
Crombie depot facing 'death by a thousand cuts' - MP
A WEST Fife MP has issued a ‘hands-off’ warning to the MoD over fears that their current cost-cutting reviews could prove disastrous for the Crombie munitions depot.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 10:05
Unions welcome Rosyth carriers job extension... but MP's not so sure
A DELAY of up to two years in the completion of the two super aircraft carriers at Rosyth Dockyard has been welcomed by the trade unions.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 10:10
Dalgety Bay's 'radioactive' beach to be concreted over?
A PROPOSAL that parts of a Dalgety Bay beach could be concreted over as part of an action plan to protect the public from radiation has been labelled “draconian” by a local councillor.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 10:15
Plan for Dunfermline superpub dropped
JD WETHERSPOON’S have abandoned their plans to convert the former St Andrew’s-Erskine Church building in Dunfermline into a £2 million ‘superpub’.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 10:20
As part of its recent paper and cardboard recycling campaign, Fife Council has launched an interactive game on its website called “Half a minute to blue bin it”.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 09:30
Call for T in the Park security to be stepped up
"There's definitely a need for a greater police presence as the organisers increase the capacity."
Published: Wednesday, 17th December, 2008 15:25
Dunfermline shoppers warned after Kingsgate thefts
POLICE probe spate of purse thefts.
Published: Tuesday, 16th December, 2008 09:50
'Payback' time for Dunfermline offenders
JUSTICE secretary Kenny McAskill visited a Dunfermline workshop this week to see offenders carry out the community service orders he says is “payback” for the areas they disrupt.
Published: Thursday, 11th December, 2008 09:40
Kelty and Dalgety Bay drawn into BNP battleground
FAR right party to contest PM's Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath seat.
Published: Thursday, 11th December, 2008 09:45


