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May 13, 2021 12.02am
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THE BUDGET
Too many critical areas have been ignored
This budget has produced the biggest deficit since World War II and the largest national debt ever. But it is a disappointing budget. The government ignored (again) the need for new quarantine facilities, did little for the environment, and our existential climate crisis, and nothing for the ABC or our struggling universities, both of which have had to retrench hundreds and thousands of staff (respectively).
In additon to obscenities, slogans scarled include one less Covid rat and Covid hoax . Now officers from the council s Safer Communities team will liaise with local police to step up patrols in the area and increase vigilance around the cemetery in a bid to deter the perpetrators. Headstones affected by the mindless attack have been now cleaned in a combined effort by the council and local community volunteers, and a meeting has also been organised with a representative from the charity, SANDS to discuss any further repairs needed following the damage. Fife Council s Community Manager for Dunfermline, Andrew Gallacher praised the swift response of the local community to help with the clean up.
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Kingdom FM Five youths have been charged in connection with a fire that caused damage to memorial benches in Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline last week.
The males, aged between 13 and 15, will be reported through the youth justice process over last Wednesday s incident.
Two members of the same group have also been charged in connection with the theft of bins from Kirkgate and vandalism to a vehicle on Chalmers Street on the same day.
Sergeant Ross Crawford, of the Dunfermline Community Policing Team, said: These kind acts of vandalism have caused a lot of distress in the community and will not be tolerated. Anyone with information relating to such incidents should contact Police Scotland on 101.