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£220K AND RISING - NHS FIFE FINALLY COUGH UP HOW MUCH THEY'VE SPENT ON CHANGING ROOM ROWNHS Fife has spent nearly £220,5...
10/07/2025

£220K AND RISING - NHS FIFE FINALLY COUGH UP HOW MUCH THEY'VE SPENT ON CHANGING ROOM ROW

NHS Fife has spent nearly £220,500 defending itself in an employment tribunal case brought by Sandie Peggie, a nurse who complained about sharing a changing room with a transgender doctor.

The health board finally gave the figure in a Freedom of Information request after repeatedly refusing to do so.

Ms Peggie was suspended following an incident at Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy and claims her treatment by the health board was unlawful under the Equality Act.

The tribunal, which began in February, is due to resume next Wednesday and is expected to last another 11 days.

The Information Commissioner, David Hamilton, said the way NHS Fife dealt with the FOI requests was "nothing short of appalling".

He said he was pleased to see NHS Fife "finally being transparent".

"The range of tactics used to obstruct those exercising their information rights has led to unacceptable delays, and a devastating erosion of trust in the health board," he added.

NHS Fife confirmed that, as of 31st May, a total of £220,465.93 had been spent so far on legal costs relating to the tribunal.

The health board said it was not possible to estimate the full cost of proceedings while the tribunal was still ongoing.

MORE THAN 80 JOBS CONFIRMED AS LOST AT FIFE FIRMMore than 80 jobs have been lost after a specialist manufacturing busine...
10/07/2025

MORE THAN 80 JOBS CONFIRMED AS LOST AT FIFE FIRM

More than 80 jobs have been lost after a specialist manufacturing business based in Dunfermline fell into administration following the loss of a key contract.

Greenfold Systems operated from premises at Pitreavie Business Park and provided manufacturing and assembly services to the commercial vehicle sector.

It had built long-standing relationships across the industry, with a significant proportion of its operations supporting Alexander Dennis Ltd.

The business entered administration following the withdrawal of this key contract, which rendered the company unsustainable. The administrators are now progressing an orderly wind down of the business, including a sale of its assets.

Greenfold Systems Ltd employed 90 people and 81 employees have been made redundant following appointment.

Callum Carmichael and Michelle Elliot of FRP Advisory, together with Shona Campbell of Henderson Loggie LLP, were appointed as administrators of Greenfold Systems Ltd today.

The administrators said they are providing affected staff with guidance and support, including assistance with claims to the Redundancy Payments Service. The remaining nine employees are being retained on a short-term basis to complete a customer contract.

Callum Carmichael, joint administrator of Greenfold Systems Ltd and partner at FRP, said: “Greenfold Systems was a well-regarded business that had carved out a specialist role in the commercial vehicle supply chain.

"Unfortunately, the loss of a major customer contract had an immediate and severe impact on its financial position. Our priority now is to support the affected employees and to maximise returns for creditors.”

04/07/2025

CURRYS CONMAN BLAMES MUM FOR iPHONE SCAMS

A scam artist has been sentenced for a fraud where expensive phones were purchased and removed from the boxes, which were then returned to stores for a refund.

In one case, Kameran Iqbal had removed the phone and replaced it with a bag of sugar.

In another incident, fake phones were put in the boxes after the real ones were removed.

Iqbal made over £4500 from the fraud after targeting stores in Dunfermline and Alloa.

Iqbal, 25, of Earn Drive, Tibbermore, near Perth, blamed his mum for his crimes.

His excuse was that he was working for the family business at the time, she was not paying him and he was desperate for cash.

He admitted the offences last November but has only now been sentenced.

He had been doing unpaid work for similar offending elsewhere in Scotland.

Iqbal appeared back in the dock at Dunfermline Sheriff Court where he had admitted he formed a fraudulent scheme to obtain mobile phones with a retail value of £4547.

The offences took place between 26th November and 19th December 2022 at Argos, Old Bridge Street, Alloa and Currys, Halbeath Retail Park, Dunfermline and elsewhere.

He purchased mobile phones opened the packaging, removed the phones and thereafter resealed them with worthless items inside before claiming refunds.

Iqbal previously appeared in court in Paisley for a similar offence and other cases have been reported across Scotland.

The court was previously told that between 26th November and 19th December 2022, multiple incidents of fraudulent transactions at retails premises were reported to police throughout Scotland.

On 26th November at Argos, Alloa, an iPhone 13 was collected by a female and an American Express card was used for the transaction.

An hour later, the phone was returned. There was proof of purchase, the item appeared to be sealed and the refund was processed.

Shortly afterwards, a staff member inspected the box and became suspicious.

Upon opening the box, she discovered there was no iPhone and in its place was a bag of sugar.

Police were contacted, CCTV was seized and checks showed the bank card belonged to Iqbal.

American Express confirmed that upon checking the transaction history of this card, it showed multiple transactions of a similar nature – purchasing an item then returning it shortly thereafter for a refund.

On 13th December 2022, Iqbal and a female entered Currys in Dunfermline. He bought two iPhone 14 Pro Max mobile phones.

He gave his name and address and was using the same card as in the Alloa incident.

The phones were bought and 30 minutes later he returned them receiving a full refund.

On 3rd January 2023, a Currys staff member received a message within a store managers group chat warning about an ongoing scam where people were returning phones stating they had “changed their mind”.

As a result of this, she checked the two returned phones and they were identified as high-quality fakes.

Defence solicitor Shona Westwood said her client is now working in a garage.

Sheriff Susan Duff imposed a community payback order with 180 hours of unpaid work.

FIREFIGHTER HERO EWAN RECOGNISED WITH NEW AWARDEwan Williamson, who died in the course of fighting a fire, is one of eig...
04/07/2025

FIREFIGHTER HERO EWAN RECOGNISED WITH NEW AWARD

Ewan Williamson, who died in the course of fighting a fire, is one of eight Scots being honoured with a prestigious new award, the Elizabeth Emblem.

Ewan, originally from Carnock, died when he became trapped in a blaze he was tackling at the Balmoral Bar in Edinburgh in July 2009.

Ewan’s family described him as having a “an infectious smile and a huge heart that we have missed every day since his tragic passing”.

The 35-year-old was a member of the Green Watch at Tollcross Fire Station and entered the building wearing breathing apparatus as part of the efforts to extinguish the fire.

Tragically, he became trapped during firefighting operations and lost his life in the line of duty.

A total of 16 people, including a baby, were rescued that night, an outcome that could have been very different had it not been for the bravery of Ewan and his colleagues responding to the incident.

The Elizabeth Emblem is the civilian equivalent of the Elizabeth Cross, which recognises members of the UK Armed Forces who died in action or a terrorist attack.

Other recipients include heroic teacher Gwen Mayor who was killed during the Dunblane Tragedy protecting her pupils.

FIFE BABY BASH:  MUM WHO HAD HAIR YANKED OUT AWARDED COMPENSATIONA clash between two mums at a baby shower ended with on...
03/07/2025

FIFE BABY BASH: MUM WHO HAD HAIR YANKED OUT AWARDED COMPENSATION

A clash between two mums at a baby shower ended with one of them having a clump of hair yanked from her head.

The assault was carried out by the niece of darts legend Jocky Wilson, as feuding families turned the pre-birth celebrations into chaos.

The attacker, 45-year-old Sarah Wilson (pictured), appeared for sentencing today.

During a trial at Dunfermline Sheriff Court, she submitted a guilty plea to one of the charges she faced.

Wilson, of Hendry Road, Kirkcaldy, admitted that on 18th May last year at Lochore Miners’ Welfare Institute, Lochleven Road, Lochore, she assaulted Pamela Ritchie by seizing her by the hair.

Her daughter Chardonnay, 20, was found guilty of assaulting the 61-year-old gran of the other family.

The trial heard there was growing hostility between the relatives of the happy couple throughout what should have been a fun family get-together.

Light-hearted games such as ‘Baby Bingo’ were ruined by offensive comments fired back and forward across the hall and the bad feeling escalated to violence outside the hall.

Sarah Wilson’s solicitor Stephen Morrison said, “This was a baby shower celebration that turned sour for one reason or another.

“She absolutely regrets the incident and she hadn’t been drinking that day.

“She continues to have a relationship with her daughter’s partner but not with the rest of his family.

“There’s no reason to believe there will be a repetition of this behaviour as she’s not likely to put herself into another family situation like this.”

The solicitor conceded Wilson had two previous convictions for analogous offences and that one of these in particular was “not insignificant”.

Sheriff Susan Duff recalled that Wilson had only submitted her guilty plea after the other mum, Pamela Ritchie, had given evidence.

“Mrs Ritchie’s evidence was that she was left with a bald section on her head as a chunk of hair had been pulled out,” added the sheriff.

She told Wilson, “I do not accept your account to the social worker as to what happened.”

The sheriff ordered £500 compensation to be paid to the victim and she was unimpressed by Wilson’s reaction in the dock.

She told Mr Morrison that Wilson would have to return to court to make sure the money had been paid, adding, “Your client’s face said an awful lot about what she thought of the sentence.”

Wilson will be back in court on 5th November.

Chardonnay Wilson, also from Kirkcaldy, was previously found guilty of a charge that she assaulted the gran by attempting to seize her essential nasogastric feeding tube.

In her evidence, Chardonnay Wilson told the court the event had started at 1pm and was a baby shower for her sister Chantelle, ahead of the birth of her daughter, which occurred a fortnight later.

She said the two families were sitting at different tables and “at first it was fine”.

However, bad feeling began to escalate after a game called ‘Would Mummy Rather’.

She explained that there was a question, “would mummy rather put a bottle on for the baby or open a bottle of wine”.

She said someone from the dad-to-be’s family shouted out that the new mum would open a bottle of wine.

“Chantelle got upset and everything started to escalate from there,” she said.

She described how her mum and the other mother were “arguing back and forward”.

“My mum told her they could speak any other day but not to spoil the occasion,” she added.

The court was told there was more arguing during a game of ‘Baby Bingo’ and allegations about various sexual comments being heard.

There were then claims about an abusive comment ‘F****** fools”, aimed at the Wilsons, being written on a paper plate.

Chardonnay Wilson said she had also written a good wishes message in the baby book and someone had ripped it out.

Although found guilty, Sheriff Duff granted Chardonnay Wilson an absolute discharge as a conviction on her record would have ended her career as a carer for elderly and vulnerable people.

CALLING ALL MUSICIANS - FIFE HEAT IN NEW CONTESTGreene King Untapped is being launched - a nationwide search for unsigne...
03/07/2025

CALLING ALL MUSICIANS - FIFE HEAT IN NEW CONTEST

Greene King Untapped is being launched - a nationwide search for unsigned local bands and solo artists ready to showcase their talent in their hometown pub.

Heats will be taking place across the country including Fife.

Greene King Pubs invites unsigned local talent to take to the stage this summer as part of a nationwide music competition that celebrates grassroots musicians.

Aspiring musicians in Scotland will compete for the chance to win a headline slot at the Pub in the Park 2026 festival, along with a £10,000 cash prize and a recording session at a top studio.

To get there, entrants will perform at open-mic nights and pub garden showcases held across venues up and down the country, with successful acts progressing to regional heats.

The competition, which is sponsored by Jack Daniel's and Coca-Cola, is open to solo artists, bands, duos and anyone with a passion for playing live music.

Musicians can enter to perform by registering online, and will perform at either:
• Cairns Bar (Glasgow)
• The Maltman (Glasgow)
• Quo Vadis (Glasgow)
• The Smiddy Inn (Cumbernauld)
• The Old Brewery (Alloa)
• The Compass (Dalgety Bay)
• City Walls (Stirling)
• The Old Post Office Bar (Linlithgow)

The winner of the competition will receive:
• A performance on stage at Pub in the Park 2026
• A live-to-vinyl recording session at the world-famous Metropolis Studios in London sponsored by Jack Daniel’s & Coca-Cola
• £10,000 to invest in their music career - be it new equipment, gigs or tour expenses
Key Dates for Scotland:
• Entry deadline: 31 July 2025
• First round live performance at local Greene King pubs: Friday 8 August 2025
• Second round of regional heats across nine Greene King pubs: Thursday 21 - Monday 25 August
• National live final: Saturday 13 September 2025

Zoe Bowley, Managing Director of Greene King pubs, said: “Pubs have always been the cornerstone of raw musical talent, where legends are born with a pint in hand and a mic on stage. Greene King Untapped is our way of championing grassroots artists who bring the noise and the heart to their communities. This is about making live music accessible and easy to enjoy - because nothing beats a great night out at your local.”

FIFE SUPERMARKET BACK OPEN AND BIGGERThe Aldi store in Flemington Road, Glenrothes, re-opened today  following a signifi...
03/07/2025

FIFE SUPERMARKET BACK OPEN AND BIGGER

The Aldi store in Flemington Road, Glenrothes, re-opened today following a significant refurbishment and extension.

There is a larger retail space of 1,103sqm. Glenrothes customers can also take a walk down the ‘Aisle of Aldi’, where they will find Specialbuys available every Thursday and Sunday.

The store will be run by Store Manager, Fiona Forrester, along with a team of 26 colleagues from the community with three new jobs as a result of the extension.

Fiona says, “The team and I are really looking forward to welcoming back some familiar faces as well as new customers, and supplying our local community with the everyday amazing products we have available. Hopefully the new-look store will make shopping at Aldi Glenrothes that bit easier and more comfortable.”

The opening times are:

Monday – Saturday: 08:00 – 22:00

Sunday: 09:00 – 20:00

"ALEXANDER WILL BE FOREVER MISSED": HEARTBROKEN FAMILY'S TRIBUTE TO YOUTH WHO DIED IN LOCH TRAGEDYA 15-year-old boy who ...
30/06/2025

"ALEXANDER WILL BE FOREVER MISSED": HEARTBROKEN FAMILY'S TRIBUTE TO YOUTH WHO DIED IN LOCH TRAGEDY

A 15-year-old boy who died at Lochore Meadows has been named as Alexander McNab.

At around 1.20pm yesterday he body of a male youth was recovered from the water at Lochore Meadows.

The family of paddle boarder Alexander, who had been reported missing on Saturday was then informed.

There are not believed to be any suspicious circumstances.

The family has released the following statement, “Alexander was much loved, caring, adventurous, bold, hard-working, ambitious and always looking out and caring for others.

“He is a much-loved son, brother, grandson, cousin, friend and boyfriend and a big part of his local community.

“Alexander will be forever missed by those that knew him and loved him.

“The family would appreciate privacy at this emotional time.”

Detective Sergeant Duncan Thompson said, “Our thoughts are very much with Alexander’s family at this very distressing time and we have specialist officers supporting them.”

29/06/2025

YOUTH'S BODY RECOVERED IN FIFE LOCH TRAGEDY

The body of a boy has been recovered from a Fife loch where extensive searches were taking place for a missing 15-year-old paddleboarder.

Emergency services were called to Loch Ore in Lochore Meadows Country Park at about 5.25pm yesterday after receiving a report of concern for a male who had been on the water.

The fire service and coastguard were involved in the searches and Police Scotland said that at about 1.20pm the body of a male youth had been recovered from the loch.

The sun came out just in time for Dunfermline Gala day.
28/06/2025

The sun came out just in time for Dunfermline Gala day.

From Kirkcaldy Galleries:"What a glorious morning it is, as we gather and reflect upon the readings of the 475 names of ...
28/06/2025

From Kirkcaldy Galleries:
"What a glorious morning it is, as we gather and reflect upon the readings of the 475 names of our fallen heroes from WW1."

DRIVER (91) KNOCKED DOWN PEDESTRIAN IN TESCO CAR PARKA pensioner was knocked down and badly injured by a 91-year-old dri...
27/06/2025

DRIVER (91) KNOCKED DOWN PEDESTRIAN IN TESCO CAR PARK

A pensioner was knocked down and badly injured by a 91-year-old driver in a Tesco car park in Dunfermline.

Sylvia Crossan was parking her vehicle when it shot off at speed striking a man as he walked through the car park.

The 67-year-old pedestrian was knocked over and sustained a fractured shoulder.

The elderly driver then smashed into a parked car, performed a 180-degree turn and hit a pillar, 20 metres from where she had started.

Crossan did not appear for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.

She previously admitted that on 19th January at the Tesco car park, Winterthur Lane, she caused serious injury to a pedestrian by driving her car carelessly by accelerating and colliding with him, then a parked car, damaging it and then a pillar.

Sheriff Krista Johnston decided to sentence in her absence, because of the driver’s age and her difficulties in coming to court.

Depute fiscal Jonathan Bruce said the incident occurred at 11.25am when Crossan was parking her Renault Modus.

She had stopped in a space then suddenly accelerated forward striking the pedestrian, the parked car and the pillar.

When police later went to her home she handed over her driving licence and said she does not intend to get behind the wheel again.

Sheriff Johnston said Crossan had written to court explaining the incident at length “saying how this came about and how regretful she is”.

She noted that Crossan, from Dunfermline, had been a driver for 55 years.

The sheriff imposed a one-year ban.

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