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Families saved from mass eviction after properties bought by Fife Council
Some of the tenants of 26 homes in Coaltown of Wemyss and Denbeath had already been served with eviction notices by Torah Capital Ltd.
Families saved from mass eviction after properties bought by Fife Council
Some of the tenants of 26 homes in Coaltown of Wemyss and Denbeath had already been served with eviction notices by Torah Capital Ltd.
[Written Question] Tourism: Dunfermline
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Recycling centre to reopen after fire burned for two weeks
Investigations are continuing into the cause of the blaze at the Lower Melville Woods Waste Facility in Fife.
Motorhome bought by Murrell with stolen SNP money was driven only 4 miles, court told
High court in Edinburgh hears £125K vehicle was described as a van in faked invoice and stocked with luxury goodsThe luxury motorhome that Peter Murrell bought using money stolen from the Scottish National party was driven for only four miles, sitting unused for more than two years. Murrell, then the SNP’s chief executive, drove the £124,550 Niesmann+Bischoff vehicle from the dealers at Halbeath in Fife in January 2021 to his mother’s home in Dunfermline – a cost of £31,138 a mile. A...
Recycling centre to reopen after fire burned for two weeks
Investigations are continuing into the cause of the blaze at the Lower Melville Woods Waste Facility in Fife.
Family 'heartbroken' after biker dies in crash
A family pays tribute to a biker who died in a car crash in Fife as police continue to appeal for information.
Family 'heartbroken' after biker dies in crash
A family pays tribute to a biker who died in a car crash in Fife as police continue to appeal for information.
Motorhome bought by Murrell with stolen SNP money only did four miles
High court in Edinburgh hears £125K vehicle was described as a van in faked invoice and stocked with luxury goodsThe luxury motorhome that Peter Murrell bought using money stolen from the Scottish National party was driven for only four miles, sitting unused for more than two years. Murrell, then the SNP’s chief executive, drove the £124,550 Niesmann+Bischoff vehicle from the dealers at Halbeath in Fife in January 2021 to his mother’s home in Dunfermline – a cost of £31,138 a mile. A...
Motorhome bought by Murrell with stolen SNP money only did four miles
High court in Edinburgh hears £125K vehicle was described as a van in faked invoice and stocked with luxury goodsThe luxury motorhome that Peter Murrell bought using money stolen from the Scottish National party was driven for only four miles, sitting unused for more than two years. Murrell, then the SNP’s chief executive, drove the £124,550 Niesmann+Bischoff vehicle from the dealers at Halbeath in Fife in January 2021 to his mother’s home in Dunfermline – a cost of £31,138 a mile. A...