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Hillside School: DPEA rethink controversial Aberdour housing scheme
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The Scottish Government’s appeals division is rethinking a controversial proposal for a housing development in Aberdour.
Owners of Hillside School want to secure permission for 125 new homes at the site off Main Street, which they say would fund the construction of a fit-for-purpose newbuild school on an adjacent field.
Annabelle Ewing, SNP MSP for Cowdenbeath, said: “Given the revisions of Scottish planning policy, published by the Scottish Government, it is absolutely right that the reporter look further at this application.
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Graves and memorials lie under inches of water as flooding happens again at Ballingry Cemetery on Hill Road.
Heartbroken families have vented their fury at Fife Council after their loved ones’ final resting places ended up submerged under several feet of water.
Flooding affected many areas of the Kingdom throughout the weekend but the situation was perhaps most profound at Ballingry Cemetery, where scores of graves were completely swamped by the deluge on Friday through Saturday.
Mementoes and keepsakes which had been placed beside headstones were either destroyed or washed away to another part of the cemetery, while relatives who have not been able to get out to survey the extent of any damage will be anxiously fearing the worst.
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