Bryan Copland • Published 10 May 2012 09:28
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THE majority of county communities will continue to have a bus service past June after East Lothian Council awarded contracts for routes which First will terminate next month.

Hi Hi's title hopes hanging by a thread
There was no room for slip-ups for the Hi Hi in two important South Division fixtures as they took on fellow title contenders Tranent and Whitburn.
Tories can tip the scales in balance of power for control of East Lothian
THE results of East Lothian Council's 2012 election are in - but the question of who will control the local authority for the next five years is still to be answered.
- Alternative bus provider chosen to 'secure' county's threatened transport services
- Nicole has a quick butchers at county
- Licensing board 1, Pubs 0
- No 1am closing or live music for new restaurant
- Top cake maker becomes community bakery's head baker
- Deadline looms for bids to replace axed bus services
- Cabbies take battle heroes to Arnhem (no, they won't keep the meter running)
- County teams meet for third clash of the season
- Cat's eyes are on Archerfield prize
- Union vents anger over principal teacher cuts
- Josh is off to London
News 
AN UNLIKELY alliance between Labour and Conservative councillors to form a ruling coalition on East Lothian Council is about to be finalised - and steps are being taken to reverse decisions made by the previous SNP/Lib Dem administration.









