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  • Academy set for big panto run

    FRESH from their successful production of Legally Blonde the Nardone Academy of Performing Arts are now full steam ahead for their Pantomime this year, "Sleeping Beauty". Director and choreographer, Liam Nardone, and his team have began putting

  • Local learner drivers will sit tests in Dunfermline

    LEARNER drivers from the Cowdenbeath-Lochgelly area will be able to remain sitting their tests in Dunfermline. The news comes after months of uncertainty for learners, instructors and examiners, after the original test centre at Pitreavie was closed

  • Domestic abuser examines partner's underwear

    A KELTY man examined his partner's underwear because he became so obsessed with the thought that she was having an affair. Ryan Thomson, 33, of Glencash Grove, subjected his partner to a torrent of abuse which made the complainer's mother so concerned

  • Give a kid a coat

    CENTRAL Fifers are being offered the chance to donate their preloved winter jackets and coats to help keep a local child keep warm this winter. Fife Housing Group is supporting the Give A Kid Coat scheme and will be welcoming donations until October

  • Moodie hits form at Buxton to take crown

    WITH the Cowdenbeath Racewall closed for a week there were some Formula II drivers who headed down to the Buxton Raceway, in Derbyshire, on Saturday for their World Final, writes our Racewall reporter Jim Turner. Amongst those on the grid was the

  • Support Macmillan's Biggest Coffee Morning in this area

    I AM thrilled that Macmillan Cancer Support’s World Biggest Coffee Morning event is fast approaching. I love a cuppa as much as the next person, and it’s great that you can help people with cancer at the same time, so I would love for readers in

  • Concern over smashed glass highlighted

    COULD I just say that I have become increasingly concerned by the amount of debris that seems to gather at the public park in Lochgelly. The amount of plastic and broken glass in the public park is something which never seems to go away. The

  • March for jobs today

    TODAY Saturday energy workers, factory workers, retail workers, trade unionists and the wider Fife community will march together to demand investment and jobs in Fife. They will be joined by politicians across parties, including the leader of the