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TOWN leaders have suggested new methods of deterring disruptive youths from attending the annual spring shows at the Bleachingfield.
Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 08:05
A STONE in Lochend Woods has been inscribed with a famous quote from John Muir to mark the first anniversary of its community ownership.
Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 08:00
Chef creates a buzz in the Gambia
A DUNBAR chef is creating a buzz in The Gambia after setting up a beekeeping project to provide sustainable income for the inhabitants of rural villages.
Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 08:00
COUNCIL education chiefs have moved to quell unrest among Dunbar Primary School parents who fear class sizes could soar as a result of the 1.5 per cent cut in the annual budget of county schools.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:10
High Street becomes weekend battleground
TWO teenage girls were assaulted and a pram-pushing mum narrowly missed being struck with a beer bottle during “running battles” waged on Dunbar High Street at the weekend.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:05
A DUNBAR bard has taken up an invitation to participate in a four-day international poetry festival in Lithuania in June.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:00
Loved the job and stayed for thirty years…
THIRTY years ago, the newly ordained Rev Laurence Twaddle arrived at Belhaven Parish Church to take up the job of minister.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:15
Build-up of tar causes fire at smokehouse
A FIRE in the flue of a kiln at Belhaven Trout Farm last Friday caused minor damage to a chimney and extraction fan.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:10
FIREFIGHTERS raced to Dunbar on Saturday to free a baby trapped in a car.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:05
A COMMUNITY councillor has urged town leaders to relocate the spring shows away from the Bleachingfield because of the “health hazard” left in their wake.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:00
THE posts of nine full-time community workers were axed this week. And Dunbar councillor Norman Hampshire,who hit out at the move, fears that progress made with youth development projects throughout the town, could now unravel.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 09:00
Painter’s tribute to the legendary Vettriano
A DUNBAR painter and decorator has set aside his roller and brush to mimic the artwork of legendary Scots artist Jack Vettriano, in crayon and ink.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 08:30


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