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Sunny Festival Week a spectacular success
THE centuries old tradition of the riding of the marches was re-enacted in spectacular style on Saturday as more than 120 riders and their horses took part in the penultimate event of the Musselburgh Honest Toun’s Association (HTA) festival week.
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:10
Urgent talks on health provision
COMMUNITY leaders were meeting on Thursday for urgent talks over the possible loss of services scheduled for the new multi-million pound Musselburgh Primary Care Centre.
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:05
PARKING zones around Queen Margaret University could be given the green light later this month.
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:00
'Shot' horse lucky to be alive
A MUSSELBURGH vet says a horse is “very lucky” to be alive after it was shot in the neck by airgun-toting thugs.
Published: Thursday, 24th July, 2008 09:00
Trusted volunteers tops 7,000 hours' service
Long-serving National Trust for Scotland volunteer, Bob Cranston, has reached a major milestone.
Published: Thursday, 24th July, 2008 08:15
Get ready to roll at Eskimo show
AN EXHIBITION of art, music, drama and dance is set to storm Eskmills Business Centre – heralding the launch of ‘The Gallery’ at the renovated former Victorian mill.
Published: Thursday, 24th July, 2008 08:00
A FORGOTTEN ritual from Musselburgh Honest Toun’s Association (HTA) festival week – which fell into decline more than 30 years ago – is to be revived for next week’s festivities.
Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:30
TOWN leaders are planning a drive to market the Honest Toun internationally as a haven of golfing heritage.
Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:15
A POPULAR Musselburgh eatery is mixing it with the creme de la creme of British cuisine after shooting into a list of top UK restaurants.
Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:00
'Honoured' to be new Rotary president
COUNCILLOR John Caldwell marked his fifth year as a member of Musselburgh Rotary Club by being inaugurated as branch president last Monday.
Published: Thursday, 10th July, 2008 08:20
Bid for homes on 'contaminated' site
FIFTY-EIGHT new homes could be built at a “contaminated” gasworks site on Balcarres Road if a planning application gets the green light.
Published: Thursday, 10th July, 2008 08:10
Town hall for farmers' market?
A WRANGLE between High Street traders and council officials over the proposed location of a Musselburgh farmers market, has reached an impasse.
Published: Thursday, 10th July, 2008 08:00


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