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  • Fife trains unaffected by latest strike action

    TRAINS in and out of Fife are due to run as planned despite strike action due to take place this week. ScotRail has confirmed that its services will operate as normal on Friday and Saturday when members of two rail trade unions take part in planned

  • Radio West Fife under threat of closure without funding

    THE radio station serving Dunfermline and West Fife has been put under threat of closure due to rising costs and declining income. Radio West Fife started as a hospital radio station and for the last 13 years has acted as a community channel for

  • Out of This World fun on offer at Crossford Gala

    AN OUT of this world experience will be on offer at the annual Crossford Children's Gala this weekend. Fun for all the family will be on offer with a range of activities, rides, inflatables and stalls at the extravaganza. Gala chairperson Yvonne

  • Exhibition brings breath of fresh air to Dunfermline gallery

    VISITORS will be able to soak up Scotland's iconic countryside without having to step outdoors with Fire Station Creative's next exhibition. The Dunfermline arts hub is hosting En Plein Air - Recent Paintings by Ian Maclachlan Scott this month.

  • Band postpones Dunfermline tour stop 'due to health reasons'

    SPEAR of Destiny will not perform in Dunfermline this weekend "due to health reasons". The show, which was set to take place on Sunday, June 4, has been postponed until November 25. It comes after the band's Kirk Brandon underwent surgery earlier

  • Move for former strike star could net Pars cash boost

    DUNFERMLINE could be set to enjoy a financial boost after a bid for one of their former stars was accepted by his current club. Reports have suggested that Kevin Nisbet, who moved to Hibernian from the Pars in the summer of 2020, is being targeted

  • Disruption on tracks due to broken down Sleeper train

    TRAINS services running from Edinburgh to Fife are "returning to normal" after routes were disrupted by a broken down Sleeper train this morning. Services were diverted via Cowdenbeath after a fault developed on the Sleeper service to Aberdeen

  • High school nets new £200,000 sports facility

    A PITCH perfect facility has been created at Dunfermline High. Work to replace the 3G synthetic turf at the school with a new £200,000 surface has now been completed. The project to replace the pitch, which was no longer fit for purpose, began

  • Fill the digital industry’s skills gap at Fife College

    Would you like to be part of an exciting industry in Scotland that's growing quickly? We’re talking about the computing and digital industry, and it's making a lot of money and creating a lot of jobs. In fact, it contributed around £5,997m to the Scottish