ONE West Fife neighbourhood recorded a total of 40 coronavirus cases in the last week.

The weekly figures from Public Health Scotland reveal the COVID-19 hotspots across Fife between January 16 and 22.

During this time, there were 2,161 cases – 358 less than the previous week – which resulted in a positive rate of 577.6 cases per 100,000 population.

The West Fife location with the highest number of cases was Dunfermline Duloch North and Lynebank with a total of 40 cases, placing it in the highest rating category of 400-plus cases per 100,000 population.

Also in this category were Aberdour and Auchtertool (32 cases), Hill of Beath and Kingseat (28), Dunfermline Abbeyview South (21), North Queensferry and Inverkeithing West (22), Dunfermline Central (22), Rosyth South (27), Dalgety Bay East (17), Inverkeithing East (17), Dunfermline Brucefield (20), Kelty West (16), Dunfermline Abbeyview North (23), Dunfermline Pitcorthie West (15), Crossgates and Halbeath (21) and Rosyth North (17).

Other places with the same rating were Dalgety Bay West and Hillend (14), Dunfermline Pitcorthie East (19), Rosyth Central (17), Dunfermline Masterton (17), Dunfermline Milesmark and Wellwood (18), Dalgety Bay Central (21), Dunfermline Garvock Hill (14), Oakley, Comrie and Blairhall (18), Dunfermline Duloch South (18), Kincardine (14), Kelty East (17), Rosyth East (13), Dunfermline Touch and Woodmill (12) and Dunfermline Baldridgeburn (15).

There were four neighbourhoods in the 200-399 cases per 100,000 population category. These were Dunfermline Headwell (16 cases), Valleyfield, Culross and Torryburn (12), Dunfermline Bellyeoman and Townhill (16) and Crossford, Charlestown and Limekilns (9).

In the 100-199 cases per 100,000 population category were Saline and Gowkhall (7) and Cairneyhill and Crombie (5).