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East Lothian Courier - Archives

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Arrow Fears for Corsie jobs

BUSINESS leaders are to discuss possible ways of assisting troubled Haddington-based Corsie Group, amid growing fears for the company’s 35-strong workforce.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 10:10

Arrow Catching countryside speeders

SPEEDING drivers on the county’s rural roads could soon be caught on camera and brought to book.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 10:00

Arrow Planning chiefs get tough with housing developers

EAST LOTHIAN planning chiefs have vowed to take a tough line over developers who fail to meet agreed conditions, after hearing this week that residents have been waiting for four years for a playpark which has still failed to materialise.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:45

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Arrow New home for Tranter display

ARTEFACTS from the life of Nigel Tranter, hailed as Scotland’s greatest storyteller, have been immortalised in a public exhibition in Athelstaneford Parish Church.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:15

Arrow Distressed by teenage flasher

A NINE-year-old girl is said to be in a state of distress after a youth indecently exposed himself in front of her.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:25

Arrow Blitz on cheats

POLICE launched a five-day blitz on bogus workmen and benefit cheats this week, in tandem with officers from the department of work and pensions and trading standards.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:35

Arrow Injured in house fire

A MAN was taken to hospital after fire tore through a kitchen in Wallyford on Saturday.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

Arrow Hundreds join in big litter clean-up

MORE THAN 400 volunteers donned yellow tabards and wielded litter pickers in a collective spring clean of East Lothian last month.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Yes, minister!

HOLY matrimony took on a whole new meaning for Prestonpans minister, the Rev Robert Simpson, when he tied the knot with Susan Sadler, his partner – and parishioner – of two years!

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:30

Arrow Taking care kids

CHILDREN and Early Years Minister, Adam Ingram MSP, was at the Macdonald Marine Hotel in North Berwick on Tuesday to promote East Lothian Council’s corporate parenting strategy.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

Arrow Plea by old folk

ELDERLY members of Gullane Day Centre have pledged their support to the controversial proposal for a £3 million multi-purpose health facility on the outskirts of the village.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

Arrow Still waiting pay out

THE cash-strapped owner of the former Cockenzie House Nursing Home has blamed East Lothian Council for his failure to deliver £76,000 in redundancy payments to his former staff.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

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