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Kelty open cup campaign with draw at 10-man Elgin
KELTY HEARTS were held to a draw by 10-man Elgin City as they opened their Premier Sports Cup campaign on Tuesday evening. Michael Tidser's side had to wait to get their competitive season up-and-running, as they were the inactive side in the five-team
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'Pars need to stand up and be counted' says Joe after Loons loss
JOE CHALMERS has called on Dunfermline to "stand up and be counted" and come out fighting at Livingston on Saturday. The experienced midfielder admitted that the Pars players had "let themselves down" during Tuesday's shock Premier Sports Cup,
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'If you don't ask, you don't get'! Pars fan Kyle lands Fort William role
AN APPLICATION with no expectation of being successful has resulted in a West Fife football coach landing a job as manager of a Highland club that has been documented on national television. Kyle Redpath, 27, has been appointed as the new boss
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Fife Council provide update on Dunfermline city roadworks
WORKS have now been “substantially completed” on roadworks in Dunfermline city centre. The Bothwell Gardens roundabout roadworks commenced on Monday, June 17. The project was due to last for 16 weeks with Fife Council investing £650,000 to
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Details revealed for £68m housing development in West Fife
FURTHER details on a proposed housing development in West Fife that will see 256 new-build homes built have been revealed. Avant Homes Scotland has shared more information on their plans to deliver a £68m multi-tenure development off of Sunnyside
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Another bid for star turned down as Pars pal undergoes surgery
A SECOND bid has been rejected by Dunfermline for one of their star players. Press Sport understands that another offer for Ewan Otoo, from EFL (English Football League) League One outfit Crawley Town, has been turned down by the Pars. The
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HMS Queen Elizabeth to leave Rosyth as update provided
HMS Queen Elizabeth will be leaving Rosyth this month after undergoing critical repairs, the UK Defence Journal has stated. The ship underwent work to her starboard propeller shaft coupling earlier in the year. For safety, temporary flight
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Former Dunfermline High pupil returns to city for Abbey concert
FORMER Dunfermline High pupil Liam Forrest will be on song this weekend as he returns to the city for a special concert. The talented tenor and performer will team up with his mentor Frances McCafferty for a free concert in Dunfermline Abbey.
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Woman grabbed by throat by partner in Dunfermline
A WOMAN was slapped, grabbed by the throat and chased by her partner in Dunfermline. The assailant was Mark Lamond, formerly of Chapelfauld Green, now Victoria Road, Buckhaven, who has appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He
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Woman assaulted by partner in Dunfermline
A KELTY man assaulted his partner after an early morning row. Sean McDougall, of North Drum Street, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on December 17, at Adamson Crescent, Dunfermline, he assaulted his then
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Man arrested after disorder at home of ex-partner in Dunfermline
A DUNFERMLINE man caused a disturbance at the home of his former partner. Christopher Dodds, 41, of Poplar Grove, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He admitted that on June 2 at Whitelaw Road, Dunfermline, he repeatedly
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PICS: Cameras roll as hit ITV drama filmed in Inverkeithing
FILMING for season two of the ITV drama Karen Pirie took place in Inverkeithing last night (Tuesday). The cold-case murder drama was being shot in the town with actress Kat Ronney among the cast members spotted travelling back in time for the
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West Fife residents left isolated as vital bus service axed
KINCARDINE residents have been left seeking answers after finding out the main bus service from Dunfermline to Alloa has been cancelled. As reported by the Press last week, Stagecoach have introduced changes to their services to accommodate for
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Improvements to Dunfermline city centre as new benches are installed
IMPROVEMENTS have begun to Dunfermline's city centre as benches are replaced and railings are repainted. It comes after local councillors and council officers visited Dunfermline High Street for a ‘walkaround’ where they identified several small-scale
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Roadworks has Dunfermline restaurant losing up to £4,000 a week
A DUNFERMLINE business owner has revealed that he is losing thousands of pounds a week as a result of city centre roadworks. Fabio Teti, owner of Casa Mia on Nethertown Broad Street, has told the Press that Bothwell Gardens roundabout roadworks