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  • Parent protest over 'dangerous' route to school

    PARENTS who believe their kids' lives are at risk by having to cross the M90 slip road to get to school will protest on Monday. A planned demonstration walk has attracted attention from across three Rosyth primary schools. The walk-to-school

  • ‘I was a zombie’

    RYAN SCULLY has revealed that the head knock that saw him stretchered off at Stranraer left him feeling like “an absolute zombie”. But, little more than a week on, the 27-year-old says he’s beginning to feel like himself again – and is even hopeful

  • Artists make impression at open studios

    FIRE Station Creative threw open their doors and 1,000 visitors flocked to visit the venue's studios and artists. The hub was "buzzing" on Saturday and Sunday as the public were treated to a rare glimpse behind the scenes. Held once a year, the

  • Pupils help homelessness with Wee Sleep Out

    CHILDREN from Donibristle Primary took to their beds into school at the weekend – all in the name of charity. Primary 5 pupils took part in the 'Wee Sleep Out' in aid of Social Bite and their efforts raised more than £2,700 which will help tackle

  • Bay leap to top spot in record schools festival

    A RECORD number of schools took a hop, skip and a jump into an indoor sports festival at Carnegie Leisure Centre. More than 800 pupils from a huge turnout of 30 primaries took part in the Primary 4/5 Sportshall Athletics event, organised by Dunfermline

  • Jail for man who glassed victim in Dunfermline pub

    A KELTY man who carried out an unprovoked attack in a Dunfermline pub has been jailed for a year. Kevin Low glassed his victim at the Seven Kings pub while out with friends for a birthday celebration. Appearing for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff

  • Lynburn pupils spread the Christmas cheer

    YOUNGSTERS from Lynburn Primary School have been gifting advent calendars and chocolates to those less fortunate this Christmas. Pupils of all ages have donated 34.2 kilos of goodies to Dunfermline Foodbank as part of their Christmas appeal.

  • Bogus charity collector sent to jail

    A DRUG ADDICT who carried out a bogus charity collection in Dunfermline High Street has been jailed. Andrew Brady had originally been placed on a drug treating and testing order, however, found himself back in the dock of Dunfermline Sheriff Court