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East Lothian Courier - Archives

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Arrow Flying visit by prince

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

Arrow Readers back campaign

COURIER readers have sent a clear message to the Boundary Commission: don’t drop East Lothian.

Published: Thursday, 28th February, 2008 10:00

Arrow Waste issue hits Holyrood

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

Arrow Clash over housing policies

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

Arrow 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

Arrow Honouring St Baldred

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

Arrow 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

Arrow Evacuation at Torness

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

Arrow 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

Arrow Fears of ‘ghost town’ Tranent

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

Arrow CCTV success at last

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

Arrow 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

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