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Pars sign former Hoops keeper Kai
ATHLETIC have complete the signing of a goalkeeper ahead of tomorrow's Premier Sports Cup match at Livingston. Kai McLean, who was previously with Celtic, has signed a short-term contract and could be available to be part of the squad for the game
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Actors set to stop traffic in Dunfermline for filming
ACTORS are set to stop traffic in Dunfermline on Tuesday evening. A short section of Canmore Street, right outside the Alhambra Theatre, will be shut from 6pm to midnight to "allow filming works to be carried out in safety". Fife Council posted
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Three-way temporary traffic lights at roadworks in Dunfermline
THERE may be a pause in the roadworks at Bothwell Gardens but there are more hold-ups in another area of Dunfermline. Motorists are having to deal with temporary traffic lights and delays at both ends of Robertson Road with two separate companies
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In memoriam: This week's death notices in the Dunfermline Press
The Dunfermline Press has published 10 death notices in the last 7 days. Every week, the Dunfermline Press publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as appearing in print
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Athletic 'hopeful' of securing new keeper ahead of Livi clash
DUNFERMLINE are hoping to secure the services of another goalkeeper in time for tomorrow's Premier Sports Cup clash at Livingston. Manager James McPake has said he's "hopeful" that he'll have someone in place for the game in West Lothian, which
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Isla gets ready to show the Fringe the real meaning of a 'Hot Girl Summer'
A SELF-PROCLAIMED feminist writer from Limekilns is getting ready to perform her first play at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Isla Fairfield, a former Woodmill High and Fife College student, turned CEO and Founder of Pink Palace Productions
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Men convicted in connection with rape and murder of a father in Fife
TWO depraved killers who filmed their rape of a drugged and defenceless young father were facing life sentences today (Friday) for his murder. Dylan Brister, formerly of Methil, and Cameron Allan, from Dunfermline, spiked the victim's drinks leaving
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Babcock chief admits ships contract is 'causing us some pain' after £90m loss
BABCOCK have admitted the programme to build Type 31 frigates at Rosyth Dockyard is "causing us some pain" after confirming a £90 million loss. The defence company described the £1.25 billion contract - to deliver five warships for the Royal Navy
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Dunfermline solicitor first in Fife to gain certificate
A DUNFERMLINE solicitor has become the first in Fife – and one of the first in Scotland – to gain a diversity and inclusion accreditation. Alison Marshall has completed the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Certification for Leaders with The Law
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Duloch in Bloom install planters and picnic benches in Calais Woods
RAISED PLANTERS and a giant picnic bench have been installed at the Calais Wood Conservation Group portacabin. Duloch in Bloom and the Calais Wood Conservation Group have announced that the accessible planters, paid for by Asda Foundation, for
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New president at the helm of Inner Wheel Club of Dunfermline
THE Inner Wheel Club of Dunfermline has welcomed its new president. Norma Condie takes over the role from Wendy Spence, the branch's longest serving member, who led the club through its centenary year in 2023. A retired Clinical Coder for the
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Modern Apprenticeship contract worth £2 million awarded to Fife College
FIFE COLLEGE has been awarded a £2m Modern Apprenticeship contract, making it the third-largest engineering MA provider in the country. It comes after Skills Development Scotland recently announced Modern Apprenticeship numbers for the 2024/25
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MPH Group celebrates mid-year milestones with major achievements
As the halfway point of 2024 passes, MPH Group, a family-run home improvement company based in Fife, celebrates an impressive series of achievements and community initiatives that have marked the first half of the year. This year, MPH Group has
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MSP calls for Fife Council to begin enforcing pavement parking ban
A LOCAL MSP has called on Fife Council to enforce the pavement parking ban. The ban on pavement parking came into force in December last year, with local authorities able to enforce this if they wished. The law prohibits pavement parking, double
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Rail firm offers first class travel with picture perfect competition
RAIL and photography enthusiasts can snap their way to a first class journey with a picture perfect competition. Caledonian Sleeper, which lists Inverkeithing as one of its destinations, are calling on members of the public to capture views of
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Dunfermline Wonder Woman raises over £600 for baby loss charity
DUNFERMLINE's Wonder Woman hung up her cape for the weekend earlier this month so her alter ego could compete in her first-ever marathon. Carol-Ann Fraser took part in the Blast Running Sunset Festival in Edinburgh on Saturday, July 6, to raise
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Dunfermline nightclub assailant behind bars
A 23-YEAR-OLD man has appeared back in court for an assault carried out at a Dunfermline nightclub in 2021. Liam Baxter, of Kirktoun Gardens, Ballingry, was sentenced in July of 2022 to 200 hours of unpaid work, but did not complete it. He