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Latest phase of work to upgrade and replace wastewater pipes at Kirkcaldy hospital to begin
The latest phase in works to upgrade and replace wastewater pipework at Kirkcaldy’s Victoria Hospital starts this weekend.
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Deputy First Minister to host summit to support workers of ExxonMobil's Mossmorran plant
A summit is to be held by Scotland’s Deputy First Minister following a visit to Fife Ethylene Plant.
Citizens Advice and Rights Fife looking to expand services across Kingdom
A Fife organisation is looking to expand its offering across the Kingdom as it works to help people in need of support.
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Fife Council workers helped to reduce admin burden through AI tool roll out
The introduction of an AI programme is already proving to be a “game changer” in helping Fife Council workers complete their administration work.
Popular Christmas Night Market returns to St Andrews' Balgove Larder
The much-loved Christmas Night Market at Balgove Larder is set to return this year.
International broadcasting award for Fife College student
A Glenrothes student has topped the international charts after winning an award at the International Student Broadcasting Championship (ISBC).
Work to start on new splash pad for Burntisland Links
Work is set to start this week on the brand new splash pad for Burntisland Links.
Green light for eatery and play area plans at Fife farm
Plans for an eatery and children’s play area at Star in Fife have been given the go-ahead.
Ross Graham gearing up for Dundee Utd return as he relishes chance to pull on armband at last
He was appointed skipper in the summer but then got injured in pre-season.
Fife crime: Scottish police issue warning to drivers after car jackers target defrosting cars
Three cars were stolen on Friday morning.
Erosion fears see Kirkcaldy flat plans refused
Proposals to build 58 flats near Kirkcaldy’s Seafield beach have been rejected amid fears that the site was in danger of coastal erosion.
Man jailed for having axe in Glenrothes street
A Glenrothes man with a violent past has been jailed for being armed with an axe in a street.
Wendy Chamberlain MP calls for Budget to Support North East Fife’s Distilleries
North East Fife MP Wendy Chamberlain has called on the Chancellor to use next week’s Budget to support Scotland’s whisky industry, warning that the sector remains under significant strain from rising costs, high duty, and damaging international tariffs.
Community owned natural burial ground opens in Fife
Fife’s first natural burial ground has been opened by a volunteer led organisation set up to bring land into community ownership.
Eden Mill: 42 jobs saved after Scottish distillery with panoramic rooftop bar bought from administration
The distillery has a rooftop bar with panoramic views towards St Andrews
Kinross student who believed she wouldn't see another Christmas supports brain tumour charity's appeal
A student who believed she wouldn’t see another Christmas after her brain cancer diagnosis is urging the public to support Brain Tumour Research in finding a cure.
East Neuk entrepreneur counting down to solo row across Atlantic for charities
With less than a month to go before she sets sail on a 3000 mile solo journey across the Atlantic for two charities close to her heart, Milli Abrams is feeling a mixture of nerves and excitement.
Work begins on £5.2m River Leven project
Work has started on a new park stretching from Leven Rail Station to Cameron Bridge – reconnecting people, nature, and communities along the River Leven.
Celebrating the power of listening on World Children's Day with thousands at assembly
Thousands of children have celebrated World Children’s Day at a special online assembly.
Kirkcaldy pupils reach finals of national STEM competition
A team of students from Kirkcaldy High School are celebrating after earning a coveted spot in the national final of a STEM competition that’s inspiring the next generation of innovators and engineers.