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A brief Tour of Dunfermline

Dunfermline is situated 5 miles from the shore of the Firth of Forth estuary which is bridged by the famous Forth Road Bridge. The building of the bridge over the river Forth near Dunfermline was completed in 1962 after 2 years of construction work. It sits approximately 800 meters away from the famous Forth rail bridge which was a major feat of engineering in its time. Dunfermline has many attractions to offer the tourist. There is a fine park called Pittencreif Park affectionately known by locals as The Glen, with its botanic gardens and statue of the famous steel entrepeneur Andrew Carnegie. There is the famous Dunfermline Abbey which was the center of ancient Dunfermline with its fine architecture and parapet to King Robert the Bruce. It has a fine shopping center with good roads and public transport. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth, Dundee and Aberdeen are only a train ride away. The central highlands are two hours drive from Dunfermline and offer the best skiing in the UK.

If you are looking for a base to tour Scotland or you would like the peace and tranquility of the beatiful Scottish town of Dunfermline then please pay us a visit. Its well worth it.

News

Forth Bridge Painting

Posted 24 December 2011, 5:37 PM

The Forth bridge, which opened in 1890, and carries the railway across the Firth of Forth, has finally been painted with a paint that should last for 25 years. Ever since it opened painters have started at one end chipping old paint off and repainting until they got to the other end of the bridge, only to have to start all over again. . "like painting the Forth Bridge" has long been a metaphor for a job that will never be…


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Friday 9th December 2011

Posted 09 December 2011, 5:16 PM

Ok now the site is live and hopefully it will soon be in the search engines. I need to now concentrate on adding more content. Hopefully others will join and add to the site this time. I did have lots of users previously but they rarely added content so hopefully this time it will be different.


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New jobs for Dunfermline

Posted 08 December 2011, 12:18 PM

Dunfermline is quietly becoming a hive of activity. With new Companies and job opportunities arriving thick and fast.

Amazon, the online retailer, have just opened a new 1 million square foot warehouse on the edge of Dunfermline's eastern expansion creating approximately 750 new jobs with the potential for an additional 1500 jobs for temporary workers. Scottish Enterprise funding provided the…


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Forum News

Dunfermline Town

Posted 05 December 2011, 1:28 PM

Welcome to the rebuild of Dunfermlineweb. Its in its infancy again but i hope to be more active on the site in the coming months. Look back regularly for new content or why don't you register and become an active member? Its easy and free to join.

Thanks

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