East Lothian Courier - Archives
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No takers yet for abandoned nursing home
THE owner of the former Cockenzie House Nursing Home expects the building to lie empty for a long time.
Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 08:00
Blaze at second hand goods yard
FIREFIGHTERS took over two hours to extinguish a fire at Sam Burns and Co second hand goods yard on the outskirts of Prestonpans.
Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 08:00
A GROUP of amateur radio enthusiasts have proved that they are ‘hams’ with big hearts after raising more than £13,500 for charity.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:05
MUCH hard work has still to be done to improve standards at Prestonpans Primary School.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:00
Significance of battle under discussion
THE Battle of Prestonpans Heritage Trust is holding a conference later this year that will discuss the significance of the September 21, 1745 conflict.
Published: Thursday, 24th April, 2008 08:00
KIDS enjoyed table-top puppetry at the Port Seton Centre recently.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:05
THE first vessel to be repaired at historic Cockenzie Boatyard for more than two years is due to sail into the harbour tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:10
‘Morality’ of Viridor funding bid questioned
A COMMUNITY councillor has voiced concerns over an application to a waste management company for funds to refurbish a local play park.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:05
PRESTONPANS Community Council has been urged not to delay in making a bid for a share of the local authority’s £100,000 Capital Development Fund (CDF) for 2008/09.
Published: Thursday, 17th April, 2008 08:00
A CAMPAIGN to name and shame unruly teenagers in Cockenzie and Port Seton could backfire – and turn them into “little heroes”.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 09:00
Bus hits the road armed with battle plans
CAMPAIGNERS fighting to raise the profile of one of Scotland’s major conflicts are taking the battle to people across the county.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 08:10
Helping to make burgh litter-free
VOLUNTEERS in Cockenzie and Port Seton will have a spring in their step next week in their bid to make the burgh litter-free.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 08:05


