Stories and questions that spark conversations to inspire change
Here you’ll find the beginnings of a growing archive, early stories and snapshots that aim to spark discussion, reflect local perspectives, and inspire you and the people of Dunfermline to action.
Recent Chronicles
We’re at the beginning of our journey - with just a few stories live - but each one opens the door to bigger conversations and deeper insights. Dive in and see where it leads.

What matters most to local people, based on thousands of real Facebook comments
We analysed thousands of Facebook comments made on Dunfermline Press posts to better understand the issues that matter most to local residents.

Dunfermline’s City Square: An In-Depth Look at Public Opinion
We’ve analysed community feedback on the proposed city square. Read the results, see what others are saying, and add your own voice to the discussion.

Turning the Underpass into a Landmark
Discover what over 300 residents said about the future of Dunfermline’s north underpass. See the results, the vision from local artist Ian Moir, and how you can help turn a neglected gateway into a landmark the city can be proud of.

Fife Council Sells Off 189 Properties between 2020 & 2024
From schools to community halls, 189 properties sold in just four years - raising questions about the future of local spaces.

Dunfermline & Fife's Public Services
A recent analysis by The Sunday Times has shed light on the performance of public services across Scotland, ranking 29 local authority areas from 'best to worst'. Read on to find out where Fife stands!

£1.3M City Square Plan: Regeneration or Missed Opportunity?
For over 30 years, the High Street gap site has remained empty. Now, £1.3M is set to transform it into a city square — but is this the best use of the space?

90% of Comments Show Negative Sentiment Toward Fife Council's Decision
We measured community response to the removal of Fire Station Creative’s projector — and found an overwhelming wave of dissatisfaction.

Say NO to Fife Council's latest decision!
Why now, after years of illuminating a dark part of our town with positive messages, has the council decided to order the removal of the Fire Station Projector?
We decided to investigate.

Suggest a Hot Topic for Exploration
Let’s surface the stories that matter. If there’s a topic where public sentiment deserves to be measured and voices heard, get in touch to discuss how we can explore it together.