Dunbar
Trial of 20mph speed limit in Dunbar postponed
A TRIAL of a 20 miles per hour speed limit in the Hallhill area of Dunbar has been put back until August.
Posted 18 Jun 2013 11:00
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Home town gig for Cornish one of the highlights of Wee Festival of Words
THE inaugural Dunbar's Wee Festival of Words will welcome critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Alex Cornish to its line-up today (Monday).
Posted 17 Jun 2013 07:00
Editorial
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Dunbar minister's tribute to 'wonderful wife'
A LONG-serving minister has paid tribute to his "wonderfully well-loved" wife - who was General Secretary of the the Church of Scotland Guild for 13 years until 2011 - after she lost her fight against cancer.
Posted 6 Jun 2013 10:10
Bryan Copland
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Pupil injured at Dunbar Grammar School is airlifted to hospital
THE father of a teenage girl who was airlifted to hospital after injuring her leg at school has described the incident as "unreal".
Posted 6 Jun 2013 10:05
Bryan Copland
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Would a Narnian link be magical for Dunbar?
AN HISTORIC association between Dunbar and an Italian town which gave its name to CS Lewis's land of Narnia could be revived under a proposed link.
Posted 1 Jun 2013 11:00
Bryan Copland
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Girl airlifted to hospital after suffering leg injury at Dunbar Grammar School
A TEENAGE girl has been airlifted to hospital after suffering a leg injury during a lesson at Dunbar Grammar School this morning.
Posted 30 May 2013 12:55
Seaweed shuts down Torness reactors
ONE nuclear reactor at Torness Power Station has returned to service after seaweed forced both reactors to shut down.
Posted 30 May 2013 07:00
Kids bury a snapshot of history at Dunbar pub
YOUNGSTERS from Dunbar Primary School sent a message to the future by burying a time capsule in the grounds of the town's new Pine Marten pub and restaurant.
Posted 29 May 2013 11:00
Lafarge Tarmac offers £1,000 community awards
FIVE community awards of £1,000 each are being offered during the remainder of 2013 by the Lafarge Tarmac cement plant in Dunbar - as part of the celebrations to mark its 50th year of operation.
Posted 28 May 2013 11:20
A FORMER Dunbar man who has taken thousands of people to the graves of loved ones killed in the two world wars says he may soon be forced to hang up his map - after more than 40 years of trips to European battlefields.
Posted 24 May 2013 09:00
Bryan Copland
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Don't get in a flap, you can help out with Dunbar chicken coop too!
THE waiting list to become involved with Dunbar Grammar School Community Chicken Coop has been opened to the general public.
Posted 22 May 2013 07:00
It's all right to say: 'I'm not OK'
A DUNBAR man recovering from a breakdown plans to walk 1,000 miles in 100 days to highlight mental health issues.
Posted 19 May 2013 11:00
Bryan Copland
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Priest vows to fight Vatican over Cardinal's residency
THE parish priest for Dunbar and North Berwick says he is willing to take on the Vatican in a legal fight to ensure that Cardinal Keith O'Brien is able to retire in the county.
Posted 16 May 2013 10:45
Open day at Belhaven Hill School
BELHAVEN Hill School in Dunbar holds an open day on Saturday 10.15am-12.30pm.
Posted 16 May 2013 07:00













