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GIFFORD community councillors may be set for a U-turn on the issue of public outdoor drinking in the village – after an apparent rise in alcohol-fuelled disturbances in recent months.
Published: Thursday, 21st August, 2008 08:40
Kids zooming in on ghostly tales
THE ghosts of Gullane will be revealed to residents later this year, as part of an exciting new project by young moviemakers in the village.
Published: Thursday, 21st August, 2008 08:35
LONGNIDDRY mum-of-two Carol Mawbey was awarded double honours when she graduated from university last month.
Published: Thursday, 21st August, 2008 08:30
FOR Beth Vokurka, it will be a case of ‘slowly but surely’ when the determined mother-of-two takes part in the challenging Great North Run.
Published: Thursday, 14th August, 2008 08:10
EAST Linton Horticultural Society is to appeal to the village’s community council to assist in preventing a memorial dedicated to famous engineer John Rennie falling further into disrepair.
Published: Thursday, 14th August, 2008 08:00
Sweet smell of success at county flower shows
RESIDENTS in Oldhamstocks, Ormiston and Gifford can look forward to a fun-filled day tomorrow (Saturday) as their respective village flower shows get underway.
Published: Thursday, 14th August, 2008 08:00
Battling for title of village of the year
TWO East Lothian villages are in the running for the title of Scottish Calor Village of the Year 2008.
Published: Thursday, 7th August, 2008 08:00
Rallying to save their village hall
FIFTY residents have rallied to secure the future of Gullane Village Hall, which had been under threat of closure.
Published: Thursday, 7th August, 2008 08:00
Memorial tribute to world champions Jock
TORRENTIAL downpours couldn’t deter 100 hardy bikers from taking part in the third annual tribute ride to Pencaitland-born world sidecar champion Jock Taylor on Saturday.
Published: Thursday, 7th August, 2008 08:00
THE years slipped away for German war veteran Alfred Weiss on his poignant return to the former prisoner-of-war camp at the county’s Gosford Estate last Wednesday.
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:05
AN ELPHINSTONE woman who abused and threatened her neighbours for more than two years has been slapped with an anti-social behaviour order (ASBO).
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:00
Campaign to stop open cast mining
ORMISTON Community Council has pledged to fight plans for an open cast mining site close to the East Lothian border.
Published: Thursday, 31st July, 2008 08:00


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