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Low carbon town plans take shape
A US designer who helped to rebuild hurricane-hit areas arrives in Scotland for a series of town development workshops. |
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Giving art a brand new platform
A first aid room, which lay unused for years at a railway station in Fife, is given a new lease of life as an artist's studio. |
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Positivity amid gloom in Dunfermline
A local business leader welcomes the news that the Dunfermline Building Society is to keep its name. |
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Racing bikers banned from driving
Two young brothers caught racing motorbikes at 138mph on a minor rural road are banned for six months. |
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Redundancies for electronic firm
More than a quarter of the jobs at one of Scotland's largest electronic manufacturing service businesses, in Fife, are to be made redundant. |
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Massive electronic business folds
One of Scotland's largest electronic manufacturing service businesses, in Fife, goes into administration. |
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Clear up after rain lashes Fife
The clear up operation continues after homes and businesses are flooded across Fife following heavy rain. |
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Asbo gulls tackled by hawk patrol
One Fife business takes radical measures to tackle the problem of yob seagulls. |
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Asbo gulls tackled by hawk patrol
One Fife business takes radical measures to tackle the problem of yob seagulls. |
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Bridge road work could be £2.6bn
The cost to Scotland's economy of replacing the Forth Road Bridge's main cables is estimated at £2.6bn. |
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New Forth crossing plans approved
Scottish ministers give the go-ahead to plans for a replacement Forth crossing, costing £1bn. |
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Scheme 'shuts out' bogus callers
A scheme which aims to protect elderly people from bogus callers is to be rolled out across Fife. |
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Drinks firm promotes safety drive
Fife Constabulary is working with drinks company Diageo to promote safe drinking. |
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Taxi driver fined £50 for smoking
A Glenrothes taxi driver becomes the first person in Fife to be fined under new anti-smoking legislation. |
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Police officer goes into business
Fife Constabulary appoints its first business liaison officer to advise firms on how to prevent crime. |
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Green light for Fife housing plan
Fife councillors approve plans to build more than 35,000 new houses. |
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By-election avoids real concerns
As part of our Write For Us series, Paul Johnston looks at the Dunfermline by-election. |
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New bridge campaign given boost
Fife Chamber of Commerce is backing the bid for a new Forth road bridge following overwhelming support from its members. |
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Job cuts become by-election issue
Parties campaigning in the Dunfermline and West Fife by-election comment on the Lexmark closure. |
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Bridge board backs £4 toll plan
Operators of the Forth Road Bridge agree variable tolls aimed at cutting tailbacks and paying for repairs. |