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Past articles by Neil:

Fife fly-tippers branded ‘worst environmental vandals’

A Fife councillor has condemned those responsible for blighting what locals have dubbed the most fly-tipped road in the Kingdom. → Read More

Busy Fife coastal road finally reopens

A busy Fife coastal road has finally reopened to motorists after a three week closure. → Read More

Plastic pollution in Forth worse than expected- new research reveals

Plastic pollution in the Firth of Forth is much worse than previously thought, new research carried out by Dundee University has revealed. → Read More

Major two month road closure set for kirkcaldy

Motorists are being warned to expect diversions and possible delays with the announcement of a two month road closure at a major junction in Kirkcaldy starting next month. → Read More

Boost to Kirkcaldy town centre with KStreet venture

Kirkcaldy High Street could be about to get a much needed shot in the arm thanks to an exciting new venture to transform the upper floor of the former McDonald’s restaurant. → Read More

Fife village given green light for new Co-op

A Fife village is to get its own Co-op store after Fife Council gave the green light to the proposals. → Read More

Fife village set to build on Joe Corrie’s legacy

Once described by T.S Elliot as the “the greatest Scots poet since Burns”, the life and legacy of Cardenden miner and poet Joe Corrie is once again helping to galvanise the community where he once lived, some 50 years after his death. → Read More

Video: Mossmorran flaring protests at Fife Council meeting

Protesters today made their anger over the latest Morrmorran flaring episode known to councillors with a demonstration outside Fife Council’s headquarters in Glenrothes. → Read More

Mossmorran flaring set to continue for several days

The unplanned flaring at Mossmorran petro-chemical plant in Fife is set to continue for several days its operator has confirmed. → Read More

1500 Fife homes hit by spate of Council bin lorry breakdowns

A spate of breakdowns to Fife Council bin lorries has left homes and businesses in parts of rural Fife without a refuge collection. → Read More

“Lazy Fifers” to blame as instances of fly tipping soar

The increase in fly tipping across the Kingdom is down to “Lazy” Fifers and not the reduction in opening times for recycling centres. → Read More

Man seriously injured after fall from flat window in Fife

A man has suffered serious injuries after falling from a window at a block of flats in Fife. → Read More

VIDEO: Vandals force closure of Fife recycling centre

Vandals have struck at a Fife recycling centre forcing it to remain closed whilst a major clean up operation is conducted. → Read More

Kirkcaldy’s town centre post office to cut opening hours

Kirkcaldy’s town centre post office is to cut its opening hours next month due to the fall in the number of shoppers on the High Street following the closure of M&S. → Read More

Dog owners warned of toxic palm oil threat on Fife beach

Dog owners across the Kingdom are being warned to stay vigilant after clumps of harmful palm oil were found washed up on a Fife beach. → Read More

Fife gas plant proposal raises concerns from residents

A decision on whether to approve controversial plans to build a gas peaking plant on the site of the former Westfield opencast colliery near Cardenden, will be taken next week. → Read More

Fife ‘chicks’ hatch egg-cellent plan to help Maggie’s

When a group of volunteers ‘hatched’ a plan to raise funds for a cancer charity in Fife, little did they know their idea would blossom into something just a little bigger. → Read More

Sir Harry’s Kirkcaldy visit marks major coup for volunteers

One of the UK’s leading light’s in the combat of heath inequalities in society and former Chief Medical Officer for Scotland - Sir Harry Burns - is to make a much anticipated apearance in Kirkcaldy next month. → Read More

Train fire forces emergency evacuation at Fife station

Commuters were forced to evacuate a train in Fife yesterday evening after fire broke out on one of the train carraiges. → Read More

Thousands of Fife pensioners could lose free TV licence

A Fife MSP has called for a rethink after figures indicate that thousands of pensioners across the region could lose their free TV licence in 2020. → Read More