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Extension plans for 'over crowded' Fife high school revealed
Plans for an extension to a Kirkcaldy high school to help ease over crowding have been revealed.
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Creative Fife teenager's role as an ambassador helps win award
Taking on the role of a young ambassador for OnFife has contributed to a creative Kirkcaldy teenager being awarded a prestigious award.
Burntisland's new Greek restaurant a step closer to opening as alcohol licence granted
The opening of a new Burntisland restaurant has come a step closer after an alcohol licence was granted.
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Fife bar manager's licence revoked after assault conviction
A Fife bar manager who was found guilty of an assault outside his premises has had his personal alcohol licence revoked.
International friendship and music celebrated as Fife pipers visit Poland
A group of pipers from Kirkcaldy and District Pipe Band celebrated international friendship through traditional music in Poland recently.
David Torrance MSP: Local business owners care about our high streets and want to see them thrive
Scotland Loves Local Week may have now come to an end for 2026, but the conversations it sparked should last far longer.
Fife line dancers' fundraiser for Maggie's proves a hit
A fundraising dance has raised over £700 for Maggie’s Fife.
Plans power up for Fife solar farm development
Consultation events are to take place on plans for a 49.9MW solar farm in Leslie.
Kirkcaldy convenience store granted alcohol licence
An Indian supermarket in Kirkcaldy has been given permission to sell alcohol as it continues its efforts to remain sustainable.
Fife football fans enjoyed Scotland's first two World Cup matches in "good spirits" with no trouble
Just one noise complaint was received by Fife licensing officers after Scotland’s first two late night World Cup matches.
Fire service shake up: Decision on changes at Fife stations deferred
A decision on proposed changes to fire stations in Fife has been further delayed.
Green light to change use of former Fife church from climbing centre to community hub
A former Fife church once earmarked for a climbing centre is set to become a new community hub.
Police concern for man spotted on Clackmannanshire Bridge
Police are anxious to trace a man who may have been injured and was spotted at the side of a busy bridge over the River Forth.
Town centre businesses in St Andrews to have their say on BID renewal
St Andrews town centre businesses are being urged to back the renewal of the Business Improvement District, securing more than £1 million of investment for the town over the next five years.
St Andrews Kommunity Kabaret fundraiser raises £14,000 for CHAS
A Kommunity Kabaret event in St Andrews has raised £14,000 for charity.
New fingerprint entry system enhances Neonatal Unit support for Fife families
Families with babies receiving care in a Fife neonatal unit can now benefit from more flexible access, thanks to the installation of a new secure entry system.
Fife Council's school iPad initiative branded a "grandiose" flagship policy
Fife Council’s education spokesperson has refuted a claim that their £50 million transforming learning initiative was a “grandiose” and “point scoring” flagship policy.
Fife Council to review school safety after pupils leave grounds without permission
A review of school safety across Fife is to take place following recent incidents where children have managed to leave school grounds.
Hi-tech 'mowbots' replacing hours of work for greenkeepers on Scotland's golf courses
The robotic grass cutters are being used as clubs struggle with recruitment and costs.
More work to do to help every Glenrothes pupil succeed, councillors told
New figures show that young people in Glenrothes are doing better in school in some key areas, but there is still more work to do to help every pupil succeed.