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Dunfermline cannabis dealer jailed over 'large scale' operation
A Dunfermline drug dealer involved in a “large scale” operation has been jailed. Amrit Saghera, 40, of North Larches, appeared from custody at Dunfermline Sheriff Court for sentencing, after admitting offending over a nine-month period. Between
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Major retailer set to return with new outlet in the city centre
TOYS R US are coming to Dunfermline High Street. There are plans to sell their products from within the WH Smith store. Toys R Us filed for bankruptcy and went bust in 2018 with over 100 shops closing and the loss of more than 2,000 jobs.
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VIDEO: Take a guided tour of historic Inverkeithing building's transformation
A HISTORIC Inverkeithing property has undergone a massive transformation to turn it into the perfect home. Sam Montague of Kadima Developments bought Fordell's Lodging on Church Street last year for £75,000 and has completely renovated the townhouse
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Emergency services called to vehicle on fire near Rosyth
EMERGENCY services raced to the scene of a car fire near Rosyth in the past hour. A vehicle was seen ablaze on the A823 with two fire appliances called out to tackle the flames. The fire was extinguished quickly with crews able to leave the
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Five roads to close in Kelty for resurfacing work
FIVE roads in Kelty are set to close for resurfacing works. Fife Council said they'll be carrying out the improvements between Monday July 29 and Friday August 2. The works will affect Maple Terrace - the section between Beechbank Crescent
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West Fife firefighter to be remembered at special event in Dunfermline
A MEMORIAL bench will be unveiled this weekend for West Fife firefighter Barry Martin who died last year following injuries he sustained tackling a blaze at the Jenners building in Edinburgh. To mark his 40th birthday, Barry Martin Day is being
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Pars 'can't dwell' on cup campaign and must 'build towards league opener'
JAMES MCPAKE has said that his Pars squad "can't dwell" on a disappointing Premier Sports Cup campaign as they build towards their Championship opener. Dunfermline entertain Cove Rangers in their final Group E match this weekend and, after Saturday's
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Man failed to seek treatment for dog with horrific injuries
A MAN failed to seek veterinary treatment for his dog which was suffering from horrific injuries. The Patterdale terrier had gaping wounds which were consistent with having been inflicted by a badger's claw. When it was finally rescued by the
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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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Fife Council take 'new approach' to Bothwell Gardens roadworks
FIFE Council are taking a "new approach" to the controversial roadworks project at Bothwell Gardens in Dunfermline. There has been a pause in the £650,000 project, the cones and temporary traffic lights have been removed for the past fortnight,
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Simply Rod Stewart to light up venue for charity event
CROSSGATES is set to see Simply Rod Stewart, one of the UK's premier Rod Stewart tribute acts, put on an electrifying performance in October. Known not only for his talent but also for his generosity, James Frew is hosting one of his beloved charity
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Road closure ahead on West Fife road for 'BT installation works'
A SECTION of the B981 near Inverkeithing is to close for BT installation works. A Fife Council notice said that around 560 metres of the road north of Dales Farm Cottage would be affected. That stretch of the B981 - which runs between Inverkeithing
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Councillor vows to fight to keep recycling centre open amid closure fears
A WEST Fife councillor has said he is "up for a fight" to keep a local recycling centre open if it cannot expand. Cllr David Barratt, who represents Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay, has raised concerns after Fife Council announced that they would
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Cafe beside historic abbey in West Fife hailed a 'secret gem'
A CAFÉ and flower stall near Culross Abbey is going from strength to strength after opening earlier this year. Tealeaf is run by Culross resident Sandra Bannister who started running the pop-up café from her garden earlier this year. From the