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Kelty player/boss says second pre-season in charge has been 'harder'
MICHAEL TIDSER has revealed that he has found his second pre-season as Kelty Hearts player / manager more challenging than his first. The 34-year-old has overseen a busy summer at New Central Park, having so far brought in six new faces, as well
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Wet weather halts cricketers matches in West Fife
WET weather on Saturday denied Dunfermline and Carnegie Cricket Club's first and second teams the chance of going for victories in their latest league matches. Both sides started their respective outings in East of Scotland Cricket Association
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Lori J supporting Black Cat Bone at popular Dunfermline venue
A DUNFERMLINE teenager is preparing to perform at PJ Molloys again this Saturday. Singer-songwriter Lori J Ritchie, 17, will be supporting Black Cat Bone at the Dunfermline venue. Black Cat Bone have recently released their new studio album
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West Fife youngsters set for Edinburgh Fringe musical performances
WEST Fife youngsters are preparing to head to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Kingdom Theatre Company, which rehearses in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy, will be taking their show Shapiro: A Pop Star Musical to this year’s festival. The musical is
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Pars aim for 'prudent and quality' recruitment as chairman gives club update
DAVID COOK believes that Athletic have the "nucleus of a strong group" and has said they were always set to adopt a prudent approach to recruitment. The club's chairman and CEO is confident that keeping key players free from long-term injuries,
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Squad adaptability 'key for Pars in season ahead'
ASSISTANT boss Dave Mackay believes that the adaptability of Athletic's squad will play a significant part if they are to enjoy a successful campaign. The Pars, who begin their competitive fixtures with their first Premier Sports Cup, Group E match
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Fife rail passenger was arrested after drunken rant about Palestinians
A DRUNKEN train passenger was arrested at Inverkeithing after continually ranting about Palestinians and Muslims on his journey home. The man annoying the other travellers was 40-year-old joiner Joseph Becman. His conduct landed Becman, of
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New art exhibition showcases Dunfermline's evolution in past century
A NEW art exhibition showing the evolution of Dunfermline over the last century has opened at Queen Margaret Hospital. The ‘Old Dunfermline’ exhibit, which is supported by Stephens Bakery, features long forgotten buildings, people, and streets
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Driver clocked speeding at 91mph on busy Fife road
EXCEEDING the speed limit on the A92 proved costly for several drivers over the weekend. One motorist was clocked doing 91 mph when stopped by officers on the route. Posting on Road Policing Scotland's X, officers said: "FifeRP detected more
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Fife Housing Group hand over donation in memory of much-loved colleague
FIFE Housing Group colleagues have raised nearly £4,000 – and unveiled a special bench – in memory of a colleague who died earlier this year. The Dunfermline-based team had chosen Maggie's as their Charity of the Year in honour of their much-loved
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Car seized during police speed checks in Rosyth
A DRIVER had their cars seized after being stopped in Rosyth by police carrying out speed checks. Officers were on the A985 on Monday when they spotted two cars driving at 48 mph and 49 mph on the 30 mph stretch. Posting an update on Twitter
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Babcock rated as a top employer for UK veterans
BABCOCK has been named third in a list featuring the top 50 employers for veterans. The firm, which has a base at Rosyth Dockyard, has been included in a definitive ranking of the top employers of veterans in the UK by the prestigious GREAT British
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Plans to turn New City House in Dunfermline into flats approved
KINGDOM Housing Association has been given the green light to turn the former Fife Council headquarters in Dunfermline into affordable housing. Plans were first submitted back in April and have now been given approval to turn the New City House
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Dunfermline's peacocks to benefit from new medical room and upgrades
THE AVIARY where the peacocks in Dunfermline's Pittencrieff Park call home has been undergoing works recently. Back in December 2022, the aviary had a burst pipe in their storage area which led to extensive damage and caused a partial ceiling collapse
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Talking Tandems building bridges with French cycling group
A DALGETY BAY based tandem club for blind and partially sighted riders has been hosting a reciprocal visit for a similar club based in Montpellier, France. Talking Tandems developed the relationship with the French club after a member, Marcel
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Plans submitted to turn Dunfermline office space into one of worship
A DUNFERMLINE church is seeking permission to turn a Halbeath office space into a place of worship. Robert Christie, of the Dunfermline United Reformed Church, has submitted an application to Fife Council that would see their small and ageing