National Trust for Scotland lines up Hallowe'en fright nights at historic Fife properties
There are ghostly goings-on at some of Fife's most historic properties. (...)
Smith Anderson hopes Kirkcaldy move will secure — and soon create — Fife jobs
A major Fife manufacturer has confirmed plans to move from Falkland to a new base in Kirkcaldy. (...)
Community council chief seeks to correct 'misleading' claims about Falkland drinking ban
A staunch defence of controversial proposals to ban booze in one of Fife's most tranquil towns has been launched. (...)
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. (...)
Developer ordered to rebuild Falkland wall
A feature in a Fife village is to be reconstructed 17 months after being demolished by a property developer. (...)
Falkland says 'nein' and 'non' to a ban on street drinking
Plans to ban public drinking in one of Fife's most tranquil towns have caused controversy. (...)
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". (...)
Falkland Palace's restored tennis court already a smash hit with the swallows
All eyes may be on Andy Murray at Wimbledon, but the National Trust for Scotland has just served up its own ace at Falkland Palace. (...)
A stitch in time: Culross Needlework Group bring item of the past back to life at Falkland Palace
Nimble-fingered volunteers from Culross Needlework Group have finished an ornate bedspread that will grace Falkland Palace. (...)
Traffic relief at last for Falkland folk
Frustrated Falkland folk will be pleased to see the back of traffic lights which have delayed travel through the village for the last 10 months. (...)
Falkland in Bloom founder to make floral tribute to Scottish forces veterans
The gardener who founded an award-winning Fife bloom group will make a floral tribute to Scotland's forces veterans. (...)
Pensioner showed no fear on finding bomb in Falkland area
A fearless Fife pensioner told The Courier he picked up an unexploded bomb dating back to the Second World War while walking his dog because he "didn't want children to find it." (...)
Help to put a lid on bins confusion
Confusion over bin collections caused by the adverse weather conditions has prompted a plea from folk in Falkland for more information. (...)
Big Tent Festival cancelled as it outgrows Falkland site's capacity
Scotland's biggest eco-festival has been shelved this year after effectively becoming too popular. (...)
Celebrating Fife a big success, say organisers
Celebrating Fife 2010 made more than £3 million for the Fife economy, organisers say. (...)
Falkland shocked by car blaze death of Frank Duffy
A disabled curling champion has been found dead in his burnt-out car — hours before he was due to face sex offence allegations in court. (...)
Police descend on Falkland as body found in burning car
The north east Fife village of Falkland was the scene of intense police activity this morning following the discovery of a body in a burning vehicle. (...)
Skiers conquer Lomonds to fulfil ambition
A dynamic duo have fulfilled a long-held ambition, thanks to the heavy snowfall. (...)
Donors battle weather to answer plea for blood
A 73-year-old blood donor has trudged through the snow from his home in Invergowrie to make his 93rd donation at Ninewells Hospital. (...)
Appeal to blood donors to attend at Ninewells
An appeal is going out to blood donors to attend an extra session at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee after sessions elsewhere have been cancelled due to the severe weather. (...)