Plan to form 'natural burial ground' in woodland near Newburgh
Plans to create a natural burial ground in woodland in Fife have been formally submitted to the local authority. (...)
Late-night drink-drive in dead of winter was all to see a caravan
A drunk Newburgh man who crashed his car during a late-night trip on icy roads told a court he had been determined to show his wife a static caravan. (...)
Lewd remarks on bus see Newburgh man added to sex offenders register
A man who cornered a terrified teenager on a Fife bus before making a series of lewd remarks has insisted he is ''not a deviant.'' (...)
Stonemason fears winter will increase the danger from above
A recent accident in Newburgh, where a schoolboy was injured when a retaining wall collapsed, might well be the ''tip of the iceberg'' should Fife experience another winter as severe as last year. (...)
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. (...)
'He could have been killed' — family's anger after boy badly injured by wall collapse
A six-year-old boy was seriously injured when a wall collapsed in Newburgh. (...)
York man accidentally broke woman's jaw in two places during brawl
A woman has been told she will struggle to eat properly for the rest of her life after her jaw was broken as she tried to stop a brawl. (...)
Bail warning for father of tragic Newburgh teenager Ricky Brown
A bereaved Fife father has denied making threats to another man in Newburgh — as heightened emotions in the community continue to be monitored. (...)
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. (...)
Newburgh minister plans civil partnership with partner
The furious row over gay clergy has been reignited following revelations a Fife minister plans to "marry" her same-sex partner. (...)
Perth and Kinross planning chief intervenes to register Newburgh windfarm concerns
The furious windfarm row which has divided a Fife town has escalated after a neighbouring local authority waded in. (...)
FoI revelations add fuel to Newburgh wind farm row
The row dividing Newburgh shows no signs of abating after supporters of a controversial wind farm were accused of attempting to hoodwink the public. (...)
Wind farm opponent films YouTube retort to Newburgh Community Trust
Newburgh's YouTube wind farm war has intensified, with claims of "personal vilification." (...)
'It's a town, not a village' — Newburgh wind farm supporters' video gives birth to a catchphrase
YouTube is a feature of everyday life for younger generations but a pair of silver surfers from Fife have used the video-sharing site to highlight a community project. (...)
Kilmany woman's Tay Bridge Disaster story told
Another story of someone who perished in the Tay Bridge Disaster has surfaced as campaigners continue their fund-raising towards a permanent memorial for the victims. (...)
Donations appeal for Tay Bridge disaster memorial
Campaigners raising money for a memorial to the 75 victims of the Tay Bridge disaster have made an appeal for donations. (...)
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. (...)
Newburgh taxi driver's 'incredible' raspberry defence for Perth drink-driving offence
A taxi driver who claimed he was teetotal and that he had been put over the legal limit for driving due to eating a tub of raspberry compote laced with alcohol was fined £800 and banned at Perth Sheriff Court. (...)
Storm round-up: bridge closures spark roads chaos in Fife
Fife faced significant disruption during Monday's storm, with the Tay and Forth road bridges both closed to all traffic for a time during the worst of the wind. (...)
Woman banned for breaking speed limit outside primary school
A woman has been banned from the road after admitting driving past a Fife primary school at almost two and half times the speed limit. (...)