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Check out Lidl's plans as start date for Rosyth supermarket moves ever closer
LIDL are moving ever closer to starting work on their new supermarket in Rosyth. They've been ticking off a list of conditions that need to be met before they can begin the development off Admiralty Road, which has been talked about for more than
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Sportsman Bar in Rosyth is torn down
A ROSYTH pub which pulled its last pint five years ago has now been demolished. The Sportsman Bar on Burnside Street closed its doors for good in 2019 with the owners stating the business was "not viable". Earlier this year, planning permission
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Dick Campbell to return to Dunfermline for football comedy night
FORMER Pars manager Dick Campbell will be returning to Dunfermline next week for a Football Comedy Night – An Evening with Dick Campbell and Friends". Following on from two sell-out shows in 2022 and last year, this one - taking place on October
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Jobseekers encouraged to look into festive jobs amid unemployment rise
UNEMPLOYMENT across Fife rose by five per cent in September. The figures from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) showed there are now 7,825 people in the Kingdom claiming Universal Credits, an increase of 365 compared to last year. Despite
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'Two For Tuesday' offer to watch the Pars face the Lions
ATHLETIC fans can bring a pal to an upcoming league match in a ticket offer that has been organised by the club. Next midweek, on October 29, James McPake's team entertain Livingston in an SPFL Championship clash, and the Pars are offering a special
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Primrose maintain pitch perfect home record but Oakley are stunned by late fightback
Crossgates Primrose 3 Kinnoull 0, East of Scotland League, First Division CROSSGATES PRIMROSE maintained their perfect home league record but left it late to complete a convincing win over Kinnoull. Alan Campbell's side made it five wins from
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Volunteers lend a hand to back FVA campaign
WEST Fife volunteers have spoken of their experiences as a campaign for people to help organisation across the Kingdom was launched. Fife Voluntary Action has unveiled its Volunteering for Fife campaign which calls on more people to sign up and
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Dog-gone: Proposals for a house near kennels are refused again
PLANS for a new house at a former sawmill near Crossgates have again been refused by Fife Council. Permission was granted for nine homes on the site in 2019 but moves to add another one have been cut down. James Thomson, of Whitehill Sawmill
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'I believe we can make history': Oakley boss aims to reach cup final
OAKLEY UNITED boss Peter Goldie has said he believes that his players can cause an upset and take the club into a cup final this weekend. On Saturday, the Blairwood Park side welcome Whitburn in the semi-finals of the Alex Jack Cup, with a place
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Dad was assaulted by drunken son in Rosyth
A 20-year-old man who assaulted his dad has been ordered to do unpaid work. Jack Hogg, of Provost Mill Way, Kelty, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court for sentencing. Hogg was drunk after spending the day in a pub before the offences, the
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Police hunt driver who fled van that overturned in late-night crash
Police are hunting for the occupants of a van that overturned in a late-night crash, partially blocking the road. Police were called to the B981 between Crossgates and Fordell just before midnight on Monday however the occupants of the vehicle
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Abbeyview incident: Man arrested after 'disturbance' amid heavy police presence
A MAN is due to appear in court after a disturbance in Abbeyview. Police were called to Tweed Street late on Monday afternoon. READ MORE: Driver flees as van overturns in late-night crash A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed: “
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Offender threatened to set fire to her home and then exposed his buttocks
A 31-year-old man has been given more jail time for threatening a woman in a Dunfermline street. Samuel Craig, from Cardenden, appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court by video-link from prison. He admitted that on 29th August last year at Law
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Dog avoids being put down after two attacks
A Dunfermline woman has been ordered to pay £1,000 compensation after her Staffordshire bull terrier attacked another dog. The Staffy had also been involved in a previous attack which resulted in a £1,500 compensation bill to be paid by the woman
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Dobbies Garden Centre set to help Dunfermline schools get festive
Dobbies Dunfermline is offering free real Christmas trees to schools and nurseries. The garden centre has teamed up with sustainable real tree grower, Needlefresh, to launch the project, Dobbies Community Christmas Trees. It aims to ensure