The debris left previously after antisocial behaviour at The Woodlands in Rosyth. Pic: South West Fife Police Twitter A MULTI-agency approach to tackle increasing amounts of anti-social behaviour in Rosyth is to be adopted. The town has been plagued by trouble over recent months with vandalism and bad behaviour causing police to take to social media to ask parents to make sure they know where their children are. The problem was raised at Tuesday’s meeting of Rosyth Community Council where members were told that efforts were ongoing to try and address the problem. Chairperson Steven Stewart said there had been an “onslaught” of anti-social behaviour in the area.
PLANS have kicked off to create a new home for Rosyth FC and a training facility for Dunfermline Athletic at the former Rosyth Civil Service Club. A case backing a facility – which could eventually also become an academy base for the Pars – has been submitted to the facilities current operators. Local councillor Tony Orton revealed the proposal while updating Rosyth Community Council of the plight of the Rosyth team who have been homeless for over three years at their monthly meeting on Tuesday. As a result of the civil service sports club closing, the land by the main roundabout where the two primary schools are, which is the civil service ground, may become available to assist Rosyth FC, he explained.
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