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Diageo: Investigation launched into flooding Leven road that stopped production at drinks giant

An investigation has been launched into severe flooding that caused drinks giant Diageo to pause production at it's bottling plant in Leven.

Claims Kinghorn could suffer more flooding if housing plans approved

Updated: May 7, 2021, 9:26 am © Steve Brown / DCT Media Croft an Righ. Kinghorn residents have demanded an urgent review of the town’s water and sewage systems as plans for new homes raise fears of increased flooding. Plans to build 140 houses at Mid Mire are to be considered by Fife Council in the coming months. Croft an Righ, near the proposed site, suffered flooding last year which saw several residents forced from their home with some still waiting to return. Residents fear applicant Gladman Development has not taken the recent flooding into account and how the new homes could impact a town “already at capacity”.

Work starts on replacing storm-wrecked bridge linking Fife coastal path with Aberdour

Work starts on replacing storm-wrecked bridge linking Fife coastal path with Aberdour © SYSTEM The replacement of a key bridge on the Fife Coastal Path, which collapsed during severe storms in 2020, has taken a major step forward. Engineers have carried out an in-depth survey of the Aberdour Harbour bridge to assess the extent of the damage and what it will take to repair. Summer floods On August 12 last year Fife suffered more than a month’s rainfall in just 24 hours resulting in flooding throughout the region. In Aberdour flood water from the Dour Burn washed away abutments, as well as banking and structural supports, which eventually lead to the bridge being removed amid fears over safety.

North Queensferry: Fury after tanker driven onto 200-year-old pier for photoshoot

SHE’S already stopped a Greggs lorry in its tracks so pier pressure wasn’t going to prevent a North Queensferry woman taking on the owners of a tanker. Sheila Foggon, who lives on Main Street, was furious after claiming a company drove an HGV onto the crumbling 19th century structure in the village for a photoshoot. The community councillor took a photo of the vehicle, owned by the Clancy Group, a construction firm that also supports the utilities network, on Thursday, February 4. She said: “I couldn’t believe it. “It wasn’t on the turning circle, which we’ve had before, but it was actually a tanker on the pier. One of my neighbours further down the road was blocked in, she couldn’t get her car out of the driveway.

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