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East Lothian Courier - Archives

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Arrow Council: 'We'll defend East Lothian's post offices'

THE views of all community councils in the county are being sought by East Lothian Council as part of a submission to the Post Office regarding the long-term future of local post offices.

Published: Tuesday, 22nd July, 2008 15:30

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Arrow Grave concern

Consultants are set to snub the idea of a crematorium for East Lothian – despite some county graveyards being full to capacity.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 14:00

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Arrow Lindsay drops civil court claim

CONTROVERSIAL former East Lothian Council chief executive John Lindsay has dropped legal proceedings against the authority’s pension fund administrators, the Courier understands.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 12:50

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Arrow Parents: don't be afraid of 'split' classes

DESPITE being a feature of Scotland’s education system for at least 30 years, composite classes continue to spark controversy amongst parents, writes Kirsty Gibbins.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 12:00

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Arrow Fringe by the Sea on track

THE county’s very own mini version of the Edinburgh Fringe steams ahead next month. . . with an opening concert on a train!

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 11:00

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Arrow Farmers' market hits France

LEADING community figures have returned from a unique promotional trip to France confident that they have put the county town firmly on the international map.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:55

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Arrow Gift of sight in Ethiopia

A BIG-HEARTED Haddington optician is set to help thousands of impoverished Africans receive the gift of sight.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:20

Arrow Couple flee fire

AN elderly Haddington couple and their four dogs had a lucky escape when their gas boiler caught fire and flames engulfed the kitchen of their Burnside home on Monday.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:00

Arrow Couple flea fire

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:00

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Arrow Not signs of the times

CALLS have been made for the removal of “useless, outdated and confusing” road signs in North Berwick.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:45

Arrow Wheely bad

INCONSIDERATE cyclists who ride on town centre pavements are creating a serious safety hazard, according to members of North Berwick Community Council.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:30

Arrow Easy pickings for thieves

POLICE are urging North Berwick drivers to make sure their cars and garages are well secured, following a series of thefts in the town.

Published: Thursday, 17th July, 2008 08:00

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