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Long-serving councillor Andrew Arbuckle stepping down at election

One of the longest-serving councillors on Fife Council this week announced that he will not be seeking re-election in the May local authority elections. (...)


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Fife Council promises public won't be caught short by toilet closures

Assurances have been given that no public toilets in Fife will be closed until suitable alternatives have been found. (...)


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Fife Council 'deeply concerned' by boy's Newburgh wall collapse injuries

Fife Council has launched an investigation into a wall collapse that seriously injured a six-year-old boy. (...)


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Agencies pledge to try to limit A92 Edenbank Bridge roadworks disruption

Major roadworks on one of Fife's busiest roads have prompted concerns from a local councillor. (...)


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Local courses lose Open Championship qualifying venue status

The lucrative business of golf tourism across Courier country has suffered a blow. (...)


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Supporters rush to back gay Newburgh minister

A Fife minister who outlined proposals to "marry" her same-sex partner has been inundated with messages of support. (...)


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American golf film has a unique take on the Kingdom

Divots have been taken out of an American film called Golf In The Kingdom for its below par portrayal of golf in Fife. (...)


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Wind farm opponent films YouTube retort to Newburgh Community Trust

Newburgh's YouTube wind farm war has intensified, with claims of "personal vilification." (...)


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Community praised for work on Falkland pedestrian bridge

Community efforts to provide a replacement pedestrian bridge in Falkland following flood damage in 2008 have been called "terrific". (...)


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Grand Saturday opening for Craigtoun Country Park's famous miniature train

Just a few short months ago, the very future of Craigtoun Country Park was hanging in the balance. (...)


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Newburgh wind farm proposal questioned by SNH

Construction of what would be the first community-owned wind farm in the east of Scotland has been given a blast of cool air by Scotland's heritage guardian. (...)


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Auchtermuchty locals say decision to turn down homeless hostel has 'given our lives back'

Plans for what has been described as a homeless hostel in Auchtermuchty have been knocked on the head by councillors. (...)


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Tributes to Newburgh accident victim Ricky Brown

Tributes have been paid to a "very popular" Newburgh teenager who died following a horrific car crash beside the Friarton Bridge. (...)


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Newburgh teenager Ricky Brown fights for his life after crash

There was devastation in a tight-knit Fife community after it was revealed a horrific road accident had left the life of a popular teenager hanging by a thread. (...)


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Kinness Burn flood prevention doesn't go far enough for some

Flood mitigation measures for a St Andrews burn received a mixed reaction from the residents whose homes they are designed to protect. (...)


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£32,500 spend on Cupar sustainable travel advice scheme defended

The Scottish Government has defended spending £32,500 on knocking on people's doors in Cupar to tell them how to travel more sustainably. (...)


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Joy in Letham as Fife Council looks set to adopt School Brae

A community that has been demanding Fife Council adopt one of its streets for years appears at last to have got its way. (...)


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Councillors give go-ahead to Ladybank council housing development

The green light has been given to the first council housing development in north-east Fife in more than 20 years. (...)


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Tay Road Bridge protection work gets green light

Funding has been confirmed for a multi-million-pound scheme to protect the Tay Road Bridge's supporting piers from damage if they are struck by a ship. (...)


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Plunging visitor numbers put Craigtoun Park's future in doubt

The future of Craigtoun Park on the outskirts of St Andrews is again in doubt as visitor numbers and income continue to decline. (...)


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