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Kelty snap up ex-Motherwell midfielder
KELTY HEARTS have further strengthened their squad by completing a deal for a former Motherwell midfielder. Liam Brown, who has been training with the club throughout pre-season, has signed a contract with Michael Tidser's side after leaving Lowland
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Canmore Lodge residents and staff enjoy masquerade ball
RESIDENTS at a Dunfermline care home enjoyed their very own masquerade ball. Canmore Lodge inhabitants took part in a fun-filled afternoon with Happy Days Club from Kelty coming along to do a karaoke session. Staff and residents had a delightful
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Dunfermline track stars in league action
MEMBERS of Dunfermline Track and Field recently headed to Grangemouth to participate in two separate league matches. The third and final Youth Development League match of the 2024 season, and the second Central and South Scotland Athletics League
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IN PICTURES: Athletic reveal new away kit
THIS is the away kit that Athletic's players will be sporting for the upcoming season. The club have, this evening, released images of the striking new strip, which is set to be worn for the first time during Saturday's Premier Sports Cup tie at
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Dunfermline city artisan market to make return this weekend
DUNFERMLINE City Artisan Market will return to St Catherine’s Wynd this weekend with its biggest line up to date. This market on Sunday will once again be opened by town crier Phylip de la Maziere. A range of small businesses will be attending
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New coach appointed for Dunfermline Rugby Club's women's side
DUNFERMLINE Rugby Club's women's team will be led by a new coach for the forthcoming season, it has been announced. Gary Kenhard, who has led the squad for the past two campaigns, is stepping away from his role and is to be replaced by Graeme McLaren
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Dunfermline venue to host Twin Atlantic for sell-out gig
A POPULAR Scottish alternative rock band will be playing a sell-out gig in Dunfermline later this month. The Glasgow-based band, Twin Atlantic - known for their songs 'Heart and Soul', 'No Sleep' and 'Barcelona' - saw tickets for their PJ Molloys
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Pars reject offer for star from English side
ATHLETIC have rejected a transfer bid for one of their star players and are running the rule over two trialists. Press Sport understands that the club have kicked out an offer, which is thought to be from English Football League (EFL) Crawley Town
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First shovel in the ground for new South West Fife high school
FUTURE students of the new South West Fife high school – which will replace Inverkeithing High – got work underway on the building project. The children, along with staff, councillors and project contractors, attended the turf cutting ceremony
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Family hailed for 'dignity, strength and unity' following Robyn's death
THE family of tragic Fife tot Robyn Knox have been hailed for their "consistent dignity, strength and unity" after legal action was settled against the driver involved in the fatal accident. The toddler died in August 2020, aged three, after being
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New lighting to be put in place on Queensferry Crossing
WORK to replace lighting on the Queensferry Crossing will begin later this month. Bear Scotland have announced plans to replace the architectural lighting on the bridge in a project which will see new LEDs put in place instead of all existing architectural
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Golf club champions at Saline crowned
TROPHY winners were crowned at Saline Golf Club recently as their championship week came to a conclusion. Finals day was held at the course on Sunday June 30 to determine who would win a trio of titles on offer. Ken Ness led the qualifiers
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Rotary Club of Dunfermline welcomes its first corporate member
THE ROTARY Club of Dunfermline has welcomed its first corporate member. The new member, Thomson Cooper, is Fife’s largest independent accountancy practice. They are celebrating their 75th anniversary this year and some of their partners have
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St Leonard's park lit up after path improvement work
A NEW path has paved the way to help Brucefield residents get better links to their local community facilities. The £160,000 route at St Leonard's Park is part of ongoing improvement park spearheaded by the Brucefield Tenants and Residents Association
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Historic 17th century West Fife building undergoes huge transformation
A HISTORIC 17th-century townhouse in Inverkeithing has undergone a massive transformation. Fordell's Lodging on Church Street was previously a dwelling house and church hall but has been derelict for 15 years now. Sam Montague of Kadima Developments