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Donald Trump asks UK government to bail out his Scottish golf courses - here's why
BILLIONAIRE Donald Trump has asked the UK Government to bail out his golf courses in Scotland as they struggle to cope with the economic chaos of the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump Organisation is looking to furlough workers at its Ayrshire and
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Musician releases song on his birthday for the NHS
A MUSICIAN previously signed to a major record label has vowed that all the money from his new song will go to the NHS. Troy Marshall has spent the last five weeks composing the uplifting orchestral piece 2020. A video, featuring clips from throughout
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Online public exhibition launched for plastics proposals
A PUBLIC exhibition outlining plans for a new facility which could recycle thousands of tonnes of plastic will take place online. Applicants submitting plans to East Lothian Council for large developments are obliged to host a public exhibition
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Developer to help cover extension at village's primary school
A HOUSING developer could help to pay for new facilities for the youngest children attending a village’s primary school and nursery. West Barns Primary School currently has four classrooms and a temporary nursery housing a single classroom. However
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Sir Hew Dalrymple appointed as a new Deputy Lieutenant
A NEW Deputy Lieutenant has been appointed in East Lothian. Sir Hew Dalrymple, of Blackdykes Farm, near North Berwick, whose family own the Bass Rock and have been active in East Lothian life for more than 300 years, takes on the role. His late
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Sides agree ruling rugby season null and void is fairest option
HADDINGTON and North Berwick RFC have described the decision taken by Scottish Rugby to declare the season null and void as the “fairest” option. Both sides were in contention for promotion when the coronavirus outbreak brought the sport to a halt
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Households will pay for fly-tipping
EAST Lothian Council has warned that incidents of fly-tipping will be investigated after a large heap of rubbish was dumped near Queen Margaret University at Musselburgh amidst the Covid-19 lockdown. The pile of discarded debris included an old
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Warning issued over covid-19 scammers
MUSSELBURGH’S MSP has urged Honest Toun residents to be on their guard against scams during the Covid-19 pandemic. Colin Beattie’s advice follows an increase in reports about scam emails. Police Scotland has issued a warning following nearly