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Monument moved 'by accident' to access farm
A LANDOWNER who “inadvertently” allowed a stone monument to be moved to create improved access to a farm has been ordered to return it to its rightful position.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
No ciggies for sale to 16-year-olds
EAST LOTHIAN traders who break new laws governing the sale of tobacco to young people could face fines of up to £2,500, council chiefs have warned.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
QUEEN Margaret University’s £100 million campus may not be completed in time for the new academic year.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
Polish-ing their language skills
THE woman behind East Lothian’s first Polish/English language school has had an unexpected response to her services – from Scottish people wanting to learn Polish!
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
PLANNING delays to the new Dunbar Primary school could push back the start of building work and prevent completion by the original target date – of autumn 2010.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
New laws blamed for mighty growth of weeds
NEW environmental laws are to blame for the overgrown weeds, thistles and grass in the Preston, Seton, Gosford area, according to Prestonpans Councillor Willie Innes.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
POLICE are winning the war on crime in Prestonpans – with the latest reported crime figures falling for the second month in a row.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
THE Recharge Centre will be re-opening its doors to local youths on Monday, after a three-month closure.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
'Missing' trophy is right here!
YESTER Curling Club’s search for the elusive Elcho Challenge Cup is finally over, after members discovered that the trophy is right here in the county, under a different name!
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
COUNTY schools may have to change their thrifty spending habits after the education committee approved plans on Tuesday to prevent head teachers carrying forward unlimited savings from their annual budget.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
Residents protest at noisy playpark
CONSTANT noise and disruption from a Musselburgh playpark is causing “widespread concern” amongst nearby residents who are pushing for its relocation.
Published: Thursday, 27th September, 2007 09:30
NORTH Berwick Youth Cafe is on a firmer financial footing after receiving grants totalling £14,000 over the next two years.
Published: Friday, 30th June, 2006 12:08


