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CCTV cameras are to be installed at one of the worst areas for anti-social behaviour in Cockenzie and Port Seton.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
Grandad John is now on call to keep families calm in a crisis
When disaster strikes, help is at hand for victims and the emergency services
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
PLANS are afoot to relaunch North Berwick’s “hugely successful” Robert Louis Stevenson Festival – three years after the first event drew literary fans from all over the county.
Published: Thursday, 21st February, 2008 09:00
’Fabulous' new units for special kids
ROSS High School’s new £1.8 million support unit has been hailed as a “fantastic” base for kids with special needs across the county.
Published: Thursday, 21st February, 2008 09:00
Friends urged to pitch for new park funding
DESPITE only three people turning up to a recent public meeting to discuss plans for Cuthill Park in Prestonpans, a local councillor has told the town’s community council that the park does have a future.
Published: Thursday, 21st February, 2008 09:00
Parking to boost commuter choice
HUNDREDS of county commuters are to benefit from the construction of a £1.5 million ‘Park and Choose’ facility at Wallyford Railway Station.
Published: Thursday, 21st February, 2008 09:00
Community award is just as good as my CBE, says Sandy
GIFFORD pensioner Sandy Boggon has been recognised by his friends and neighbours after nearly 40 years spent “selflessly” working for the community.
Published: Thursday, 21st February, 2008 09:00


