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MORE than 40 guests attended the Dunbar Community Council awards ceremony on Monday evening where three outstanding town residents were honoured.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 07:55
Birthplace museum collects gong in US
THE town’s museum has become the first transatlantic recipient of a prestigious American conservation award.
Published: Thursday, 18th December, 2008 08:00
AN EXHIBITION of drawings is being showcased at Dunbar Library in tribute to a young mother who died of cancer last December.
Published: Thursday, 11th December, 2008 07:25
FIRE crews have cordoned off two roads in Dunbar after a corrosive chemical was found to be spilling from a damaged container.
Published: Thursday, 11th December, 2008 07:30
Cut-price insulation offer to residents
Cut-price home insulation is on offer to Dunbar residents keen to slash fuel bills, in a campaign run by Energy Saving Scotland.
Published: Thursday, 4th December, 2008 06:25
THREE Dunbar residents are to be honoured at this year’s community council awards ceremony.
Published: Thursday, 4th December, 2008 06:30
BELHAVEN Parish Church has been selected to host this year’s national Christmas Eve service for BBC Radio Scotland.
Published: Thursday, 27th November, 2008 07:25
A GREEN steering group in Dunbar has secured £10,000 to explore the possibility of setting up a community bakery.
Published: Thursday, 27th November, 2008 07:30
SEVERAL High Street traders have reported record loses one year on from the opening of Asda supermarket on Spott Road.
Published: Friday, 21st November, 2008 08:25
Family bakery is set to bite the dust
A FAMILY bakery in Dunbar – believed to be the oldest High Street retailer in the county – is to close next Saturday after 155 years in business, with the loss of 20 jobs.
Published: Friday, 21st November, 2008 08:30
FIREFIGHTERS battled for more than three hours to extinguish a farm blaze that destroyed an estimated 50 tonnes of baled straw.
Published: Thursday, 13th November, 2008 07:20
A STAGGERING 1,700 spectators turned out for Dunbar and District Tablers 24th annual firework display – raising more than £2,000 for local causes.
Published: Thursday, 13th November, 2008 07:25


