Dunfermline Press - Archives
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Council slated over plans to half school’s teaching staff
PARENTS of pupils at a village primary are outraged by Fife Council’s plans to let half the school’s teachers go.
Published: Thursday, 3rd May, 2007 12:00
Why not park new homes on city car park site?
THERE are plans to turn a “totally useless” Dunfermline car park into a stylish residential development with iconic designs echoing Berlin or Valencia.
Published: Thursday, 3rd May, 2007 12:00
City charity joins row over cuts to voluntary bodies
A DUNFERMLINE charity which helps victims of sex abuse has hit out at a funding cut by Fife Council.
Published: Thursday, 3rd May, 2007 12:00
Youths go on the net to boast about boozing
KIDS in West Fife have been using their own websites to boast about under-age drinking.
Published: Thursday, 3rd May, 2007 12:00
Battle looms on the western front
CONCERN is growing that plans to build 4550 homes to the west of Dunfermline will eat into the city’s green space.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Tesco bid for yet another city store
TESCO has submitted plans for a new store at the former Scot Save premises in Aberdour Road, Dunfermline.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Gala team highlights boost for businesses
THE INCOMING Fife Council administration has been urged to “pump prime” Dunfermline Children’s Gala and other community events.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Electronic tolls’ benefits questioned
FORTH ROAD BRIDGE bosses have been slammed after revealing a new £8.5 million electronic tolling system will do nothing to ease congestion on the choked crossing.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Sewage fails to reach Fife but bacteria fears remain
NEARLY a week on, it seems the muddy waters are clearing, allowing investigations to begin into the sewage spill from the Seafield wastewater treatment plant in Edinburgh.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Workers hit out as depot is closed
DUNFERMLINE lorry drivers were left stunned when told without any warning that they were out of work.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
We’re happy here, say city’s Muslims
THE MUSLIM population in Dunfermline feel more welcome now than they ever have, according to the leader of the city’s Islamic Centre.
Published: Thursday, 26th April, 2007 12:00
Traffic chaos and more fumes feared
THERE are fears that West Fife’s dirtiest and most polluted street will be choked by even more exhaust fumes when six months of roadworks start at the end of the month.
Published: Thursday, 19th April, 2007 12:00


