Fife Police Re-Launch Proxy Purchasing Initiative in Burntisland

“Criminal activity associated with underage drinking, such as antisocial behaviour, disorder and violence are regularly raised as concerns by members of the community.

This campaign, which will be launched in both Kinghorn and Burntisland on Friday 7th June, aims to educate the public of the risks for those who consume alcohol under 18 and the consequences for adults who buy and supply them with it. Anyone found responsible for proxy purchasing will be reported to the Procurator Fiscal and will face a fine or a three-month prison sentence.”

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Developments Around Burntisland Station

FAB volunteers have begun filling the baskets and planters around the town. These ones will welcome visitors who arrive by train (and residents who use the station too of course!)

The wildlife garden in front of the Platform Studios. Some people think it should be a car park. The garden is on the south edge of Burntisland’s award winning conservation area.

Collapsed wall on South Hill Street. Possibly due to being undermined by ivy.

The station now has a wheelchair ramp (still no use on Platform 2).

UPDATE: Wall fixed 19.6.19

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