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  • Dhoom restaurant celebrates first birthday

    IT WAS party-time at Dhoom last week as the Dunfermline restaurant and bar celebrated its first birthday with dancers and drummers. The New Row eaterie, which serves up Indian street food dishes, has already made an impact in the town after claiming

  • Can you help reunite owners with treasure?

    A Dunfermline man has found a treasure trove of precious items from times gone by in his home. Issac Gamal, 34, was clearing out when he found a box of jewellery and badges hidden in the ceiling of 43, Elliot Street. He is now determined to

  • Ross puts pedal to the medal at Brands Hatch

    A DUNFERMLINE racer has won an event at Brands Hatch. But Ross Duncan was competing on two wheels rather than four as he finished fastest solo rider at the Revolve24 event. Ross made his way to the iconic racing circuit outside London for the

  • Former post office sold

    THE former post office in Dunfermline town centre has finally been sold after lying empty for more than two years. Post Office Ltd confirmed with the Press that a buyer had purchased the property on Queen Anne Street. It appears to have been

  • Craig eyes a magnificent seven

    CRAIG MORGAN will take on his maiden six-round boxing bout next month on the undercard of one Scotland's most eagerly awaited contests. The 20-year-old, who boasts a proud 100 per cent winning record in the professional ranks so far, will step

  • Dalgety Bay residents in the dark over hanging trees

    DALGETY Bay residents left in the dark by overgrown trees could soon see a 'glimmer of light through the branches'. Ward councillor Dave Dempsey wants land owners to be billed by Fife Council for allowing perceived "public" space to become an eyesore

  • From Russia for love ... and now I'm writing thrillers

    A DUNFERMLINE author has published a crime novel just three years after learning English for the first time. Liliiana Saint Clair moved to West Fife from Russia when she married her husband Callum and decided the best way to learn the language

  • Calls to re-open Forth Road Bridge at peak times for cars

    CALLS have been made to reopen the Forth Road Bridge at peak times to ease congestion on the Queensferry Crossing. The suggestion came after councillors on the South and West Fife area committee agreed on a motion to invite Transport Scotland and

  • 'Amazing tribute' unveiled in memory of boxer Connor Law

    THE family of Kelty boxer Connor Law have described the unveiling of a mural in his honour as “an amazing tribute”. On Saturday, the striking artwork – painted by Donna Forrester and Celie Byrne, of Kelty Street Art Collective – was revealed in