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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
Sparkling line-up to mark 60 years of gala
AN EXCITING programme of events has been lined up for the diamond jubilee of Cockenzie and Port Seton gala.
Published: Thursday, 10th April, 2008 08:00
ARCHAEOLOGISTS are poised to begin the exciting second phase of investigations into the industrial history of the area around Prestongrange Mining Museum.
Published: Thursday, 3rd April, 2008 09:30
Celebrations were icing on the cake
THEIR first dance together may have been to The Clyde Valley Stompers, but when Margaret Thomson first met husband Sandy, it was his lightness on his feet that impressed her.
Published: Thursday, 3rd April, 2008 09:15
A PRESTONPANS community councillor is to contact East Lothian Council about the extent of erosion and debris on the town’s shoreline
Published: Thursday, 3rd April, 2008 09:00
Rail station plan hits the buffers
RAIL campaigners in Prestonpans, who have suffered a setback, will continue to fight for better disabled access at the town’s train station.
Published: Thursday, 27th March, 2008 12:00
Pledge made to help residents trapped by debt
THE Prestonpans branch of Christians against Poverty (CAP) has called on local people who are struggling with money problems to contact them.
Published: Thursday, 27th March, 2008 11:55
SETON Sands Holiday Village has been given the green light by East Lothian Council for 58 new caravan plots – the first stage of what it hopes will be a £7 million park redevelopment.
Published: Thursday, 27th March, 2008 11:50
Hibernian FC legend Jackie inspires PL’s sporty pupils
PRESTON LODGE High School held its annual Sports Presentation Awards evening last Thursday.
Published: Friday, 21st March, 2008 09:00
Celebrating 100 years of the Prestoungrange Gothenburg
THE Prestoungrange Gothenburg is urging residents to help celebrate its centenary year.
Published: Friday, 21st March, 2008 09:00


