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Alison selected for third Paralympics after 'emotional rollercoaster'
DUNFERMLINE paratriathlon star Alison Peasgood has been selected to compete at her third Paralympic Games. The 36-year-old, who is originally from the city, will be part of the Great Britain team that will head to Paris, having previously competed
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Townhill Road works part of £3m electricity upgrade in Dunfermline
FOUR way traffic lights in Dunfermline are part of a major project to upgrade the city's electricity network. The traffic measure is currently in place at the junction of Townhill Road and Gardners Street as part of the work being carried until
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Summer sunset sip and paint art class coming to West Fife
A SUMMER sunset sip and paint art session will be taking place early next month. The classes are run by Pei Pei Art in Louie Brown’s in Dalgety Bay. These sessions are a chance for people to be guided through the painting process step by step
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West Fife gym announces new running classes for all abilities
A DUNFERMLINE gym has announced the beginning of its new running club. Pure Gym Dunfermline, located in Carnegie Retail Park, has launched a new group that will meet three times a week. Runners will come together on Mondays for a 5km run
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Couple admit starting 'devastating' fire at block of flats in Fife
A HEROIC householder who noticed a fire started by two arsonists told his fellow neighbours to “get out” of a tenement which was ablaze, a court heard. The man - who hasn’t been identified - rushed to tell people living at the block of flats in
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End of an era as Ian retires after almost five decades at Kelty Hearts
IT'S the end of an era at Kelty Hearts after one of the club's most familiar faces stepped down after nearly five decades of service. Ian Thomson, who first became involved with the club in 1977, is retiring from his duties at New Central Park,
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OnFife Libraries Summer Reading Challenge returns
WEST FIFE book lovers are checking out a summer of fun as they sign-up for the OnFife Libraries Summer Reading Challenge. More than 2,000 children have signed up for the challenge, which encourages readers aged between 4 and 11 to use their inventiveness
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Car boot fundraiser at Dunfermline care home
A DUNFERMLINE care home is putting on a car boot sale to raise funds for its residents' fund. Canmore Lodge is inviting visitors to come along and grab a bargain on August 3 between 2pm and 4pm. Money raised at the event will be used to help
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Dates for the diary as Dalgety Bay announces two upcoming markets
A GROUP of Scottish producers and creatives will be showcasing their goods in West Fife next month. Dalgety Bay Market will be taking place at That Place in the Bay who will be working with Markets Between Two Firths. Small businesses will
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Vital bus service saved after local backlash
A VITAL bus service connecting Kincardine with Dunfermline has been saved from cancellation. As reported by the Press, the Stagecoach service 8/8A was set to be altered as part of the bus company’s plans to work their services around the new Dunfermline
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Aberdour Festival gears up to mark 40th anniversary
TEN days of entertainment, events and activities will kick off on Friday as the Aberdour Festival gets underway. With a packed programme with fun for all ages, the popular pet show will take place on Friday at the Silver Sands Playing fields from
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Kitchen conman from Rosyth ripped off customers
A BOGUS builder who scammed customers out of thousands of pounds cannot afford to pay them back, Dunfermline Sheriff Court was told. In the dock was Craig Aitchison, 24, of Sherbrooke Road, Rosyth. He would quote prices for kitchen installations