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AN INTERIM ASBO has been issued to a Musselburgh woman whose raucous parties are alleged to have disturbed neighbours for the last two years.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 12:15
EAST LOTHIAN’S economy could be set for a near £3 million boost after councillors gave the green light to the county’s first golf and leisure resort.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 12:30
Hailstones and sleet cause havoc
SIX drivers escaped unhurt last Friday after a series of accidents in stormy weather saw the A1 temporarily closed in both directions east of Haddington.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
Skilled Clarke has made his mark
A HADDINGTON carpenter and joiner has won Scotland’s national adult apprentice of the year award.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:25
COUNTY MP Anne Moffat has called for improved financial support for Haddington Citizens’ Advice Bureau (CAB) as the impact of the credit crunch on the local community hits hard.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
A TALENTED North Berwick artist has scooped a top award at one of Scotland’s most prestigious contemporary art exhibitions, the 147th Open Annual Exhibition by the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts (RGI).
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
VISITORS to North Berwick Library can step nearly two millennia back in time – to the Roman occupation of southern Scotland – thanks to the ingenuity of green-minded pupils from Law Primary.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
CCTV cameras will be surveilling Dunbar crime hot spots by spring 2009, according to East Lothian Council.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 09:15
DUNBAR Primary’s upper school development near Hallhill remains on target despite delays in purchasing land for the build, education chiefs told parents last week.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
Time called on super-pub delay
PLANS to transform the former Hayweights bingo hall into a £1.8 million super-pub are set to move forward after a 12-month delay, with councillors giving the green light to a beer garden and smoking area.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:25
Paupers’ graves cause problems
A BID to tap in to £600,000 of community funds to replace a partially collapsed church boundary wall could be hampered by 200-year-old graves.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:30
LOTHIANS MSP Fiona Hyslop has been given the honour of officially opening the new Sanderson’s Wynd Primary School in Tranent on Wednesday.
Published: Thursday, 6th November, 2008 08:20


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