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PROPOSALS for a wind farm at Lafarge Cement Works near Dunbar could take a step closer to reality next month if planners give the go ahead to a feasibility study.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 07:35
DUNBAR Sea Cadets celebrated their 50th anniversary on Sunday with a parade down the town’s High Street in blazing sunshine.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 07:30
On track for a better rail service by Christmas
IMPROVED rail links between Dunbar and Edinburgh could be secured within months if a consultation study gives the green light.
Published: Thursday, 25th September, 2008 07:25
DUNBAR youth projects have been given “a new lease of life”, with unprecedented levels of funding, in the wake of increased efforts to tackle teenage disorder in the town centre.
Published: Thursday, 25th September, 2008 07:30
Tuning up for 20th traditional music festival
A FOOT-tapping weekend of live entertainment swings into action next Friday with the start of the 20th Belhaven Best Dunbar Traditional Music Festival.
Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 08:20
Park allotments proposal digs up concern
A WAR of words has erupted over controversial proposals to convert a section of Winterfield Park into allotments.
Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 08:25
A DUNBAR dad hopes to raise £3,000 for a hospital children’s unit treating his seriously ill newborn son.
Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 08:30
Rescued after fight for life in choppy seas
A DUNBAR man escaped a watery death just 10 yards from shore, when his inflatable dinghy capsized near Belhaven Bay.
Published: Thursday, 11th September, 2008 08:35
Biggest transporter in Europe is on the move
LAFARGE quarry operators were faced with a tall order this week when they were tasked with ferrying a 1,000-tonne steel transporter half-a-mile to the north-east corner of the Dunbar site.
Published: Thursday, 11th September, 2008 08:30
Jock has 105 reasons to celebrate
THE oldest surviving British veteran of the Normandy landings, Jock Wilson, is set to receive his SECOND telegram from the Queen on Sunday, when he celebrates his 105th birthday.
Published: Thursday, 4th September, 2008 08:30
Cadets still hoping to flag up golden jubilee
DUNBAR Sea Cadets remain hopeful of recovering the unit’s traditional flag in time for their golden jubilee celebrations later this month.
Published: Thursday, 4th September, 2008 08:25
THE positioning of information boards at an historic Dunbar battle site was panned by community councillors, for failing to provide suitable disabled access.
Published: Thursday, 4th September, 2008 08:20


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