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  • All the things Dunfermline misses about the 90s

    NOSTALGIA might not be what it once was but Press readers have been reminiscing about Dunfermline in the nineties. Many look back on the decade as a time when life was simpler, the High Street was bustling and technology didn't take over our lives

  • Crossford housing development given green light

    A MAJOR development planned for Crossford has got the go-ahead. Stewart Milne Homes’ proposals for 212 new homes to the west of Cairneyhill Road were approved by members of Fife Council’s central and west planning committee – more than three years

  • Kelty aim to spring cup shock on holders Saints

    KELTY HEARTS boss Kevin Thomson says he’s relishing the chance to take on the Scottish Cup holders at a packed New Central Park. But the 37-year-old also insists that big occasions “are only good if you win” – and that his team will do their utmost

  • Fears over 'frankly scary' plans for National Care Service

    FIFE COUNCIL has raised serious question marks over the Scottish Government’s controversial plans to create a new National Care Service (NCS). Local authorities were invited to submit their views as part of a wide-ranging consultation on the proposals

  • Nightclubs 'hammered' by COVID restrictions

    FIFE bars have been left "in limbo" by the Scottish Government, according to the Kingdom's licensing body. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that hospitality would be allowed to re-open, with no distancing measures or limits on

  • Franz Ferdinand to play sold out show at PJ Molloys

    FRANZ FERDINAND are to play a "milestone" concert at PJ Molloy's at the end of the month. The show will take place on January 31 as part of BBC Radio 6's independent venue week. The gig was announced on Tuesday after Nicola Sturgeon gave the

  • Eyes on the pies for Stephens Bakery

    Stephens Bakery has enjoyed the taste of success at the 22nd World Championship Scotch Pie Awards. The West Fife bakery won a gold awards for its Broccoli, Cauliflower and Chilli Cheese Pie in the Vegetarian Savoury category of the prestigious

  • Primrose lose derby as trio make their point

    East of Scotland League, Premier Division: Dundonald Bluebell 2 Crossgates Primrose 1 PRIMROSE fell to a second successive defeat – the first time this season that's happened – at Dundonald Bluebell, who also knocked them out of the SFA South

  • Man jailed after B&Q theft and fraud offences

    A 34-YEAR-OLD man has been jailed for offences at the B&Q store in Dunfermline. Gordon Bees, of Woodburn Avenue, Dalkeith, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court by video link from prison where he is serving a sentence for another matter.