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Tanya Scoon

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Kirkcaldy hairdresser brothers’ final cut after 45 years in business

Two Kirkcaldy brothers are preparing to hang up their scissors after more than 45 years of hairdressing in the Lang Toun. → Read More

Kirkcaldy grandmum’s knitted roses bring comfort to bereaved

The handiwork of a Kirkcaldy grandmother is set to bring some comfort to bereaved families following the loss of a loved one. → Read More

Work of Fife’s hospital labs goes under the microscope

Staff from the laboratories at Victoria Hospital are celebrating Biomedical Science Day on Thursday, June 20, with a special open event. → Read More

New nail and beauty salon opens in Kirkcaldy

A new Kirkcaldy nail and beauty salon is extending a warm welcome to the community at a special opening day this weekend. → Read More

Fife care home firm fined after death of pensioner

A Glenrothes family say they are happy that the company which owns the care home where their beloved husband and father died after swallowing chlorine tablets for cleaning, has finally admitted its guilt. → Read More

Fife singer hopes new single launch will give him big break

A Kirkcaldy musician is hoping the launch of his first single next month will put him on the road to stardom. → Read More

Fife Council faces ombudsman threat over Burntisland funds

Burntisland Community Council has voted to take its concerns about Fife Council using £100,000 of the town’s Common Good Fund to replace a failing electricity supply on the Links to the Ombudsman. → Read More

Fire service called out to rescue seagulls trapped on Kirkcaldy court roof

Firefighters in Kirkcaldy were called out to an unusual rescue this afternoon. → Read More

Kirkcaldy residents appeal for demolition of dangerous huts

Worried residents in Kirkcaldy’s Linktown are calling for derelict huts to be removed before a child is seriously injured. → Read More

Can you help strike up Fife silver band’s numbers?

Musicians young and old are being sought to help swell the ranks of the Dysart Colliery Silver Band. → Read More

Council slammed for “poor management” in Burntisland power supply row

Burntisland residents are demanding to know why £100,000 of funding from the town’s Common Good Fund is to be used to fund new electricity cables for the Links. → Read More

Video: Kirkcaldy’s Links Market opens for another week of fun

The Links Market rolled back into Kirkcaldy today to its usual warm welcome. → Read More

Links Market: What you need to know

The Links Market will officially open in Kirkcaldy tomorrow at 2pm when Provost Jim Leishman cuts the red tape to mark the start of the six-day event. → Read More

Kirkcaldy hairdresser’s anger at 75p bill demand

A Kirkcaldy hairdresser has been left fuming after receiving a warrant notice from the council for just 75 PENCE. → Read More

New groups to support youngsters at Kirkcaldy community hub

The Linton Lane Community Centre in Kirkcaldy’s Templehall has launched two new groups for the benefit of local youngsters. → Read More

Kirkcaldy Muslims to hold peace vigil in memory of New Zealand terror attack

Kirkcaldy’s Muslim community is urging people of all religions, or none, to join its members in a peaceful, silent vigil this weekend in memory of those killed in the Christchurch terror attack. → Read More

Search for artist behind Kirkcaldy hospital stained glass window

A charity which has raised over £600,000 for Victoria Hospital over the past 50 years has issued an appeal to the public to help it trace the artist responsible for a beautiful stained glass window. → Read More

New charity to combat loneliness in Kirkcaldy

A new charity has been set up in Kirkcaldy to help tackle the rising problem of loneliness among older people. → Read More

New autism-friendly cafe opens in Kirkcaldy

Kirkcaldy’s first autism-friendly cafe has opened its doors. → Read More

Funding boost for phase one of Kirkcaldy’s Kings Theatre project

Councillors in Kirkcaldy have agreed to a £20,000 grant which will allow the first phase of the King’s Theatre project to start. → Read More