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Job fears over 170 Rolls Royce workers ![]()
Published: Fri, 28th Nov 9:35AM
THE workforce of around 170 at the Rolls-Royce factory in Dalgety Bay are the latest in West Fife to face uncertainties over redundancies.
The company has announced it will implement job cuts of 1500 to 2000 out of a global workforce of 39,000.
Vandals trash memorial to dead babies at Dunfermline Crematorium ![]()
"DEPLORABLE" acts also sees memorial to mother set ablaze.
Anger at council plans to charge for crime-busting service in poor areas ![]()
SENIOR counciloor Mike Rumney (pictured) has led the protests against plans to charge for a scheme which has helped to curb crime and anti-social behaviour in one of Dunfermline’s poorest areas.
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Dunfermline MSP calls for human rights probe into Stagecoach
DUNFERMLINE East MSP Helen Eadie (pictured) has written to bus giants Stagecoach to ask what action it is taking to abide by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 following a complaint from a disabled Rosyth pensioner.
Angry parents demand answers on Dunfermline schools
AS the education secretary officially opened one of the new primary schools in the Dunfermline Eastern Expansion (DEX) worried parents say they're being kept in the dark over where their children will be starting school in August.
Drivers treating a Dunfermline road like Knockhill Racing Circuit
CITY MSP Jim Tolson (pictured) has asked cops to act over "idiotic driving" on Dunfermline's Halbeath Road.
Villagers trapped in rotting houses
“I’ve caught bronchitis every winter for the last six years now and I don’t know if it’s down to the housing conditions but they certainly haven’t helped.”
The Guide
LIVE: Attic Lights, Val Verde, The Modern Faces, The Black Arrows-Velocity, Friday 21st November ![]()
FIRST on, the Black Arrows made a terrific noise, a scuzzy wall of sound, verging on the frantic, that sauntered unafraid into punk/rock'n'roll territories.
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