ONE Dunfermline neighbourhood recorded a total of 52 positive coronavirus cases in the last seven days.

The most recent figures from Public Health Scotland revealed the COVID-19 hotspots in Fife between November 14 and 20.

During this time, there were 1,672 cases – 27 more than the previous week – which resulted in a positive rate of 446.9 cases per 100,000 population.

Dunfermline Duloch North and Lynebank had the highest number of cases in West Fife, a total of 52, which placed it in the 400-plus cases per 100,000 population category.

Also in this category were Dunfermline Masterton (41 cases), Dunfermline Milesmark and Wellwood (32), Dunfermline Touch and Woodmill (21), Hill of Beath and Kingseat (22), Kelty West (17), Dunfermline Abbeyview South (18), Oakley, Comrie and Blairhall (25), Dunfermline Duloch South (23), Dunfermline Bellyeoman and Townhill (30) and Dunfermline Garvock Hill (17).

Other places with the same rating were Cairneyhill and Crombie (16), Dunfermline Pitcorthie West (13), Dunfermline Baldridgeburn (18), Saline and Gowkhall (17), Dunfermline Abbeyview North (18), Dalgety Bay West and Hillend (12), Kelty East (18), Crossgates and Halbeath (16), Aberdour and Auchtertool (16), Dunfermline Brucefield (14), Dunfermline Pitcorthie East (15) and Rosyth South (16).

In the 200-399 cases per 100,000 population were Crossford, Charlestown and Limekilns (17), Dunfermline Headwell (18), Rosyth Central (13), Rosyth North (11), Rosyth East (10), Dunfermline Central (10), North Queensferry and Inverkeithing West (8), Dalgety Bay Central (11), Inverkeithing East (7), Kincardine (7) and Valleyfield, Culross and Torryburn (8).

There was one location in the 100-199 cases per 100,000 population which was Dalgety Bay East where four cases were recorded.