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  • Fife records nine coronavirus deaths last week

    A TOTAL of nine coronavirus deaths were recorded in Fife last week. Latest figures from National Records of Scotland (NRS) show that between January 10 and 16, a total of nine people sadly passed away in Fife with coronavirus mentioned on the death

  • Jail for Rosyth man who flouted court orders

    A ROSYTH man who ignored bail conditions repeatedly has been sent to prison. Christopher Jones, 48, of McGrigor Road, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that having been put on bail on November 8, he breached the conditions

  • Non-Premiership clubs to play during 2022 World Cup

    THE new SPFL season is set for a July kick-off but non Premiership clubs are set to play throughout this year's World Cup. Earlier today, the governing body released key dates for the 2022/23 season, which will see all four divisions begin over

  • Three-bedroom family home on Peploe Rise

    THIS beautiful home is perfect for young families. With a bright colour scheme throughout, the property is well decorated but can be changed easily to suit tastes. The lower level consists of a large kitchen with added utility area, a spacious

  • Dunfermline man appears in court after shop incident

    A 42-YEAR-OLD man caused a disturbance by shouting and swearing in a Dunfermline store. John Bett, of Fod Street, Halbeath, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on March 3, at the Raja Brothers shop, Inchkeith

  • COVID-19 restrictions to be eased at West Fife leisure venues

    INDOOR adult contact sports are to return while lane swimming for public swimming is to be removed at Fife Sports and Leisure Trust venues after the latest lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. The trust said it is adapting its health and safety measures

  • Boss 'delighted' as midfielder pens new deal

    ATHLETIC midfielder Matty Todd has become the latest player to commit his future to the club after he put pen to paper on a new contract. The 20-year-old, who was one of six players who moved up from the Fife Elite Football Academy ahead of the

  • Council plotting to solve cemetery capacity conundrum

    DUNFERMLINE could be without any burial plots in less than 30 years, Fife Council has admitted. Consultation is to get under way this year to look at ways of addressing cemetery capacity across the Kingdom. A report from bereavement services