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A FLYING visit by His Royal Highness, Prince Edward, to the John Muir Birthplace in Dunbar on Wednesday has been declared a great success.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
COURIER readers have sent a clear message to the Boundary Commission: don’t drop East Lothian.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
THE Scottish Parliament was yesterday (Thursday) due to learn of controversial plans for a large waste incinerator, east of Dunbar.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
A REVIEW of East Lothian Council’s housing allocation policy is to be carried out – which will examine issues such as families struggling with severe overcrowding.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
Traders in middle of ‘giant arm wrestle’
UP to a third of town centre businesses would go bust within 18 months of Tesco relocating from Calder’s Lawn to Gateside East.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
MEMBERS of St Baldred’s Episcopal Church have dug deep to help raise awareness of the famous East Lothian saint on the 1400th anniversary of his death.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
Towns say cheers to public drinking bylaws
DESPITE previous police calls for a blanket ban on public outdoor drinking in East Lothian, councillors have bowed to community pressure and allowed the practice to continue in several communities.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
FORTY-NINE nuclear power workers had to be evacuated from the reactor building at Torness after monitoring equipment showed increased levels of carbon dioxide.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
Take a peek at the neighbour's £105m home
MUSSELBURGH residents are being invited next weekend to sneak a peek at their neighbour’s house – Scotland’s newest university, Queen Margaret University (QMU).
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
THE regeneration of Tranent should be East Lothian Council’s “top priority”, community leaders declared last week – as they described their town as the “worst” in the county.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
CCTV cameras are to be installed at one of the worst areas for anti-social behaviour in Cockenzie and Port Seton.
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00
Kirk letter is not as grave as he thought
A COUNTY minister turned sleuth when a business letter arrived at his Whitekirk parish – apparently sent to a former kirk member resting-in-peace in the graveyard!
Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00




