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Popular family-run 'wee' chippy that was named the best in Scotland

The chippy is famed for its fresh, locally sourced fish and is always in the conversation as one of the country's top spots.

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Fife train commuters set to enjoy savings as peak fares scrapped for good

Commuters in Fife are set to benefit as peak rail fares are scrapped for good.

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Can you take a vape on a plane? Travel rules explained for Brits this summer

Don’t let a simple mistake ruin your holiday this summer 😅

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Full list of Scotland's best pubs as Glasgow institution takes top gong

The best watering holes across the country were honoured at the Scottish Bar and Pub Awards this week.

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Fife history buff turns preserving military medals into growing business

A Fife history buff has turned his side hustle in medal restoration into a growing business, helping families preserve personal and military history.

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Dahlias delight at Cupar Flower and Craft Show 2025

The public of Cupar and the surrounding area came out in force on Saturday to support the Cupar Flower & Craft Show held in the Corn Exchange and were presented with the most colourful and attractive display of cut flowers and vegetables the show has seen for several years.

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Fife tourist tax: consultation to start as Fife councillors weigh up contentious levy

Consultation is set to get underway on the contentious issue of introducing a new tax on visitors to Fife.

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Two Scottish restaurants added to Michelin Guide including 'chic' and historic seaside inn

Two Scottish coastal restaurants have been added to the UK and Ireland Michelin Guide this month.

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Funding decisions on two Fife play areas after locals have a say

Funding for two play areas has been finalised by councillors.

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Fife town community champion’s prestigious award for outstanding volunteer work

A Fife town community champion has been honoured.

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Pharmacy plans move into huge new housing development in Kirkcaldy

A new housing development in Kirkcaldy could soon have its own pharmacy.

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Councillors push for speed limit cut on Fife road after over 800 sign petition

Councillors have set the wheels in motion that could lead to a speed limit being cut on a main road in north east Fife.

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Councillors’ close vote determines fate of bid to turn former pub into flats

Plans to turn a former pub into two flats have been rejected by councillors - by just two votes.

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Bob MacIntyre sets big post Ryder Cup target as he aims to end Scots drought

The Oban star will return straight from Bethpage to the Alfred Dunhill and try to be the first home winner in 20 years

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Best takeaways in Scotland crowned as eateries across the country honoured

Chippies, kebab shops, street food vans, and many more were honoured at the awards bash this week.

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Funding pledge to help band’s bid to move into new Kirkcaldy base

A community band’s ambitious plan to take over a former school building in Kirkcaldy has been given a financial boost.

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David Attenborough’s handwritten letter with words to inspire youngsters at Fife gala day

The organisers of a Fife town’s family fun day event have been bowled over by a letter from legendary broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough.

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Lights, bins and new signs as Kirkcaldy projects signed off

More of Kirkcaldy’s waterfront is set to be lit up.

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Strathkinness holiday park wins fight for 33 more caravans ‘to meet tourism demand’

The Scottish Government has overturned Fife councillors' decision to refuse the bid in April.

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Landmark as first steel is cut on ÂŁ8m giant barge at Methil yard

Scottish Secretary Ian Murray hailed the “world class workforce” at a Fife yard as he returned to see the first steel cut on an £8 million 1400 tonne barge.