Letters
Carnegie Centre revamp is still the best option ![]()
IN response to the campaign by MSP John Park and local councillors Willie Sullivan and Bill McCulloch in the Carnegie Leisure Centre upgrade, perhaps these Labour people were not around many years ago when people were crying out for better sports facilities.
Suggestions of a purpose-built centre in Dunfermline were discussed as long ago as the early 1970s.
EU refuses to abide by its own rules ![]()
The self imposed rules of the EU state that if one country fails to ratify the Treaty, it is dead.
Irish EU 'No' vote was a disappointment not a disaster ![]()
Although the EU will still function, it will only have the tools of yesterday to fight the battles of tomorrow.
Post office is an asset to the city
IN reply to the recent letter in the Press from George Martin, I would like to give Dunfermline people some facts about the proposed Post Office closure at Transy and explain why Transy is so special.
More Stories
In the spring of 2006 I found out about the Race for Life which was held in Kirkcaldy so I decided to do it in memory of my Auntie Margaret.
Ann Shankland (40), of Garden Place, Cairneyhill, beat breast cancer last year. Her blog relives her close encounter with the Big C.
DALGETY BAY man Willie Logan was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour earlier this year and given the devastating blow that he had between 18 months and two years to live.
Ann Shankland (40), of Garden Place, Cairneyhill, beat breast cancer last year. Her blog relives her close encounter with the Big C.
Arguably the most hated housemate ever, Alexandra has been removed from the house after allegedly making intimidating comments about how she would exact revenge on the people who had nominated her
So Stephanie was the first person voted out of the Big Brother house. This actually both surprises and impresses me.
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