Aberdour has lost one of it's best-known faces with the death of Buster, the station dog, who has passed away at the grand old age of 14 years.
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Hillside School are delighted to have obtained affiliate membership of Youth 1st for 2010. Youth 1st offer personal development events and activities to the young people of member organisations. These
By David Noble
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21/1/2010Big freeze leaves pothole problems in Aberdour
Are potholes caused by the big freeze causing problems in Aberdour?
The snow and ice may have disappeared for now, but the potholes and damaged roads they left behind are proving a big problem in Aberdour.
Despite the efforts of gritting and maintenance teams during the recent bad weather,
a report in the Herald reveals that councils across Scotland are facing an overspend of nearly double on winter maintenance budgets for gritting and snow clearance, with a national bill over nearly £100 million.
Has your street been affected by the big freeze - and have you seen any potholes here in Aberdour? Post your comments and photos here on s1aberdourYou can report potholes and road problems to Fife Council's Road Faults reporting service - call 08451 55 00 11 - to report an emergency out of hours call 08451 55 00 99.
Councils around the country are facing huge bills to repair roads