The end of last week saw delays, disruption and amber weather warnings for Fife as Storm Babet hit most of Scotland.
There were multiple incidents in relation to the storm, which caused trains and bus services to be cancelled, delayed and diverted, several felled trees and reports of flooding.
Trees were brought down in many areas of Dunfermline and West Fife, including an old, long-established tree in Pittencrieff Park. Flooding on Main Street in Crossgates was also reported.
Rail services were disrupted after Network Rail announced that all of their Fife Circuit Services would be cancelled on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday last week due to the adverse weather.
Bus services also faced disruption due to the weather warnings with many services cancelled, delayed or even diverted.
Fife Council offered advice to the public on how to deal with the conditions, and provided sandbags where properties were at imminent threat of being flooded.
Teams were also out and about clearing fallen trees and other debris and checking gullies for blockages.
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