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  • Inside tomorrow's Press

    DON'T miss this week's Dunfermline Press, out on Thursdays, for unrivalled coverage of the latest news and sport in West Fife PLUS your 8-page Puzzle Special, and the chance to win family tickets to the Castle of Light at Edinburgh Castle. Also

  • From Rejects to the pub in just over 10 years

    THE first photograph in this week's trip down Memory Lane shows the shop Rejects at the corner of Bridge Street and Chalmers Street, opposite the entrance to Pittencrieff Park, around 1996. The building, which is now the Seven Kings pub, had previously

  • Take a peek at our images of the week

    THERE are some stunning photos in our image of the week section, with two beautiful robins vying for space with the sun and moon! Thanks to our contributors, Ray Clark, David Potter, Richard Naysmith, Caroline Thorpe and David Collins.

  • Dunfermline dog-walkers warned

    DOG-WALKERS in Dunfermline are being urged to keep their pets on a lead in Pittencrieff Park to protect the iconic peacocks that make the Glen their home. The call comes from MP for Dunfermline and West Fife Douglas Chapman after he visited volunteers

  • All eyes on Douglas at star-studded awards night

    AWARD-WINNING Dunfermline hairdresser Douglas Barr showcased his stand-out style at a star-studded awards ceremony this week. The 60-year-old took to the stage to receive his category prize for the Vintage Inspired Award at the glamorous Specsavers

  • Plans for £1 million access road near Amazon approved

    FIFE Council are to fork out £1.5 million on an access road near Amazon’s fulfilment centre in Dunfermline after planning was approved. It is linked to the City Region Deal and the creation of a new business park at Fife Interchange as part of

  • Thousands raised in ex-St Columba's pupil's memory

    THE brother of a former St Columba’s High School pupil who died in his sleep has raised thousands in his memory. Student Cameron Scott from Cowdenbeath took on the gruelling Spartan Race with help for 18 of his friends to raise funds for a bereavement