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  • Record waits for Fife A&E patients

    ACCIDENT and Emergency performance fell to a new January low at NHS Fife, the latest figures have revealed. Just 67.8 per cent of patients were seen within the four-hour target at the health board's A&E department in the week ending January

  • Pitreavie begin landmark centenary year celebrations

    A LANDMARK year for Pitreavie Golf Club began on Saturday with the first event to mark their centenary taking place. Around 40 club members and officials were at the course to see a flag celebrating 100 years of its existence being raised ahead

  • Spacious Abbeyview property in move-in condition

    THIS Abbeyview property is ideal for a wide range of househunters. The stunning two-bedroomed end terraced property in Nith Street is modern throughout and could be a great find for a first-time buyer, growing family or a buy-to-let investor.

  • Drivers stopped for Police checks in Rosyth

    A TOTAL of 59 vehicles were stopped on Friday when Police Scotland carried out routine checks in Rosyth. Five drivers were given warnings for minor faults, there were three construction and use offences while one was found not to be wearing a seatbelt

  • Farm being demolished to make way for 1,400 new homes

    IT'S been 17 years in the making but a land deal that paves the way for 1,400 new homes to be built in Dunfermline is finally in place. Taylor Wimpey first served notice in 2005 that they wanted to buy Wester Whitefield Farm, east of Whitefield

  • Council pledge extra money to help winter struggles

    WEST FIFERS struggling financially this winter are to be helped by an extra £1.6 million from Fife Council. The cash will go towards topping up the welfare fund, helping people in fuel poverty, families on a low income and those who are having

  • Campaigners hoping to protect trees at Calais Woods

    A GROUP aiming to save woodland in Dunfermline has applied for tree protection orders in an effort to stem more tree-felling at Calais Woods. Amid fears that planning applications near the Dunfermline Learning Campus could see more trees disappear

  • Sex pest ‘comedian’ targeted women on coastal path

    TWO women were targeted as they walked alone on the coastal path by a self-styled ‘comedian’ who claimed he was just trying out jokes. However, the antics of Kelvin Nyadundu have landed him on the sex offenders' register. Nyadundu was juggling