Peeps into the Past: Bogus doctor alert made headlines
WE TAKE a look at the stories making headlines in East Lothian 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
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Trainee reporter covering news across towns and villages in East Lothian for the East Lothian Courier. Email: craig.bathgate@newsquest.co.uk Phone: 07722074408
WE TAKE a look at the stories making headlines in East Lothian 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
When it comes to breathtaking views, this countryside cottage, up for sale at around £1million, takes some beating.
A member of East Lothian Yacht Club has shared the beautiful moment she captured a group of dolphins swimming just feet away from her boat.
Summer could finally be in the air this weekend as warm temperatures as high as 22 degrees Celcius, are anticipated across the county.
ADDITIONAL problems with the roof structure at the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh have been identified, further denting hopes of the arts and community hub re-opening any time soon.
A 17-YEAR-OLD has been arrested and charged in connection with various alleged offences including robbery and housebreakings in the Musselburgh area.
A CONTROVERSIAL advertisement sign on the edge of Bellway Homes’ Elphinstone development has been granted planning permission after an appeal to the Scottish Ministers.
Plans for 92 new homes in Tranent as part of a £31 million residential development have been given the go-ahead by planners
Pupils at St Martin’s RC Primary School are to investigate how to improve their town.
Criticism of the external staircase recently installed at Preston Tower is “disgusting”, according to the secretary of Prestonpans Community Council.
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