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Motorists braced for more Dunfermline roadworks as Woodmill roundabout repairs get under way ![]()
REPAIRS, resurfacing and relining of the mini-roundabout at the junction of Woodmill Road and Linburn Road, Dunfermline, will get under way on Monday.
The work is set to last five days and, as it includes a road closure, has been planned to coincide with the school holidays. Thereafter, temporary traffic signals will be in place for several days until the work is complete.
Web scammers target Fife trading standards officers ![]()
DOPEY internet fraudsters have targeted a Fife Council department who deal with email scams.
Culross to star in pioneering podcast ![]()
THE first podcast produced by the National Trust for Scotland features West Fife village Culross.
Hundreds queue for new store opening in Dalgety Bay ![]()
OLYMPIC hopeful Nick Smith hit the tape first on Monday – but he was opening Asda's new Dalgety Bay store rather than crossing the finishing line. The Aberdour athlete will run in the Olympic trials in Birmingham this weekend.
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DUNFERMLINE will have a big say in a new drive to help Scotland's youngsters change the world.
Aircraft carrier contract signed at Rosyth
THE contract for the CVF aircraft carriers – the Royal Navy’s biggest ever marine defence project – was signed at Rosyth Dockyard today (Thursday).
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Crossford heart attack victim saved after collapsing in Picture of Health Club gym
A RETIRED Army man was "clinically dead" after suffering a heart attack during a routine visit to his local gym.
Sports Minister drawn into Carnegie Leisure Centre revamp row
THERE have been fresh calls to look again at the decision to modernise the existing Carnegie Leisure Centre at a cost of £17.2 million instead of building a new facility.
Sepa to give radioactive verdict on Dalgety Bay beach
“Sepa is still committed to monitoring the foreshore and has concerns that there is potential for significant contamination on the inter-tidal area which could pose a risk to people using the beach."
Dunfermline city centre is the dirtiest in Fife
A TOTAL of 283 people and 103 businesses in the town centre – including shops, supermarkets, offices, pubs, restaurants, cafes and hotels – have given a no holds barred view of the city centre in a new survey.
Dozens flee city high rise flats fire drama
"It was lucky the flat was empty as if it wasn’t they would have had no chance; the flames were so fierce.”
The Guide
It's a sad fact of life that most computer games based on films are, well a bit rubbish really. They tend to be fast-coded tie-ins aimed at getting some extra cash out of the parents of youngsters who fall in love with a particular character - after all who needs decent gameplay when you've got such an undiscerning market? With this in mind, I opened Kung Fu Panda with some trepidation. And that was even before I realised it starred the vocal talents of Jack Black who, for my money, is one of the most irritating actors working today.
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