Jim Leishman's Dander For Mary group tanned and blistered for good cause
Tanned and with a few blisters, walkers on this year's Dander for Mary completed their 70-mile tour of Fife Coastal Path in the shadow of Rosyth dockyard's Goliath crane. (...)
Strong showing for Tayside and Fife beaches — but St Andrews takes a dip
Almost all of the official beaches along the coast of Tayside and Fife have passed their first water quality tests of the summer with flying colours. (...)
Aberdour's Love Thy Neighbour loss 'is Grassington's gain'
A reality television show about village life that was almost filmed in Aberdour has continued to split opinion. (...)
Fife Science Festival offers seriously fun day out for the whole family
Town is set to meet gown in spectacular style when Fife Science Festival descends on St Andrews University next month. (...)
Peak time Kirkcaldy – Edinburgh bus service hailed
A proposed peak time bus service to help more Fife commuters get to Edinburgh in time for work has been welcomed. (...)
Award puts wind in St Andrews firm Blown Away's sails
A St Andrews outdoors business has scooped a top honour at Scotland's premier tourism awards. (...)
Another big win for poker ace David Vamplew
An Aberdour man who won £900,000 at the Pokerstars European Poker Tour Main Event in London has completed a famous double by winning the Champion of Champions. (...)
£900,000 poker win 'a bit overwhelming'
An Aberdour man who won £900,000 at the Pokerstars European Poker Tour Main Event in London said on Wednesday night it had "not sunk in yet." (...)
Double gold for 'beautiful' Aberdour
Aberdour is celebrating a bouquet of gold awards. (...)
Aberdour mourns loss of elderly widow Jean McLeod in cottage fire
An elderly woman has died as fire swept through her remote west Fife home over the weekend. (...)
International feel at Scottish Youth Business Trust awards
A Frenchman and a Brazilian woman have been named as Fife's top young entrepreneurs. (...)
Councillor claims quarries 'attract teens'
A west Fife councillor said she felt recent incidents of teenagers plunging down dangerous cliff faces are down to youthful exuberance. (...)
Quarry plunge son Harry Hewitt ‘lucky to be alive'
The mother of a teenage boy who fell 20 feet while trying to climb a Fife quarry at the weekend says he's lucky to be alive. (...)
Two children cheat death in Fife cliff plunges
Two children have cheated death after plunging down rock faces on the Fife coastline. (...)
Fife cliff-plunge teenager recovering in hospital
The 16-year-old who fell 25 feet from a cliff-face in a west Fife quarry last Friday is recovering in hospital. (...)
Carved cross seen as sign of ancient past
A sign of Dunfermline's importance to medieval pilgrims has been uncovered on an old route into the town, thanks to the eagle eyes of a local guide. (...)
Teenager's injuries prompt quarry warning
The danger posed by disused quarries has been stressed by Fife Police, with a teenager remaining in critical condition after a 25ft fall. (...)
Former radiographer Mary Adams
Mary Adams, a well-known member of the community in Aberdour, has died. (...)
Aberdour sensory garden plans taking shape
Plans to build a sensory garden on the site of the former Aberdour Primary School and headmaster's house are moving forward. (...)
Sewage plague in Aberdour sparks disgust
Residents and businesses in Aberdour are up in arms after they found raw sewage in High Street and feel this may affect tourism, with a hotel owner describing it as “disgusting.” (...)
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