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New footbridge is eased into place ahead of Levenmouth Rail link launch
Network Rail has completed the installation of the main sections of the new footbridge over the Levenmouth railway at Duniface.
Funding for flood hit homes in Cupar - five months after Storm Babet damage
Victims of devastating flooding in Cupar are to get financial help - five months after Storm Babet hit their homes and businesses.
Don Sutherland has trekked across the Arctic, crossed the Sahara and cycled the UK for Maggie's Fife
It started with the aim of funding a single day at a Fife cancer support centre, but a decade later, one Kirkcaldy resident has achieved much more than that.
Funds donated in memory of St Andrew’s United legend Norrie McArthur
Funds raised during a football club’s centenary celebrations have been donated to an MND charity in memory of a former player and manager who died from the disease.
Mice, rats and asbestos worries after Kirkcaldy street plagued by fly-tipping
A Fife street has been plagued by instances of fly-tipping - leading to rats and mice invading neighbouring gardens.
Workforce at third generation Fife family firm becomes part owners in business
A Fife based company which has carried out some major work for Fife Council in key Kirkcaldy projects has become the latest company in Scotland to transfer its entire shareholding to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
Councillors unite in call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Fife councillors were united in calling for an immediate, bilateral ceasefire in Gaza.
School staff in frontline of rising levels of violence and aggression towards council employees
Violence and aggression towards Fife Council staff is continuing to rise, a leading councillor has warned.
Stunning £1.1m St Andrews townhouse has price slashed by £150k
The Georgian-style home was built in 2015.
Zimbabwean post-grad student returns to Galloway ahead of new university term
Natsani Brandon Dube is staying with Roland Chaplain Balmaclellan ahead of the start of his dissertation at the University of St Andrew's
Rail Fares Pilot Extension Underlines Need for Fairer Pricing, says MSP
POLITICAL OPINION- This item has been submitted on behalf of Claire Baker MSP, Scottish Labour PartyFollowing the announcement that the peak fares removal pilot is being extended by three months until September 2024, Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Claire Baker has called on the Scottish Government to set...
Leven takes its rail link launch to Waverley Station to promote best of the area
A new exhibition space showcasing all that’s great about Levenmouth ahead of rail services returning to the area for the first time in more than five decades has opened at Edinburgh’s Waverley Station.
Residents to face disruption as Kirkcaldy water supplies shut off for essential work
Residents in parts of Kirkcaldy could face disruption to their water supply as essential work is carried out.
£30,000 funding pledge for River Leven ‘too good to pass up’
Levenmouth councillors have promised money to River Leven green skills programme
Leven Skatepark gets £150,000 towards a complete revamp
A popular skatepark in Leven is set for a complete overhaul thanks to £150,000 of funding from councillors.
Fife commuters set to save as peak train fares on hold for further three months
A Fife MSP has welcomed news that a pilot project to scrap peak-time ScotRail fares is being extended for a further three months.
£30,000 funding to help fit carpets in vulnerable homes in Fife
Levenmouth was the first area in Fife to provide private tenants and owners with fuel poverty assistance, and now the area is taking it a step further.
Chamberlain raises Access To Cash during PMQs
POLITICAL OPINION - This item has been submitted on behalf of Wendy Chamberlain MP, Scottish Liberal Democrat PartyWendy Chamberlain MP for North East Fife asked the Prime Minister how banking deserts will be prevented.
Police appeal after 64-year old man seriously injured in assault in Fife town
Police have appealed for information after a 64-year-old man was seriously assaulted in Inverkeithing.
Fife’s free bulky uplift scheme leads to four-fold rise in requests – but fly-tipping goes on
Fife’s free uplift scheme has quadrupled the number of bulky uplifts - but not impacted on levels of fly-tipping.