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Shop steps up and donates £1,300 to charities for vulnerable
A MUSSELBURGH retailer has stepped in to help provide meals and essentials for the most vulnerable during the Covid-19 crisis. Pinkie Farm Convenience Store, one of Nisa’s independent outlets, has donated essentials to the vulnerable and families
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Film shows East Lothian through the eyes of a train driver
HAVE you ever wanted to see East Lothian from a different point of view? Then wonder no more as a film showing the county from the eyes of a train driver has been shared by London North Eastern Railway (LNER). The route the train takes is from
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County’s cricket lovers left stumped by the coronavirus
CRICKETERS throughout East Lothian are bracing themselves for their season being hit for six. Musselburgh, Haddington, Dunbar, Bass Rock and Tranent and Preston Village were all anticipating getting the new campaign under way today (Saturday).
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Volunteers dishing up hundreds of hot meals
THE Port Seton Centre has provided about 1,000 meals to residents across Cockenzie and Port Seton who have been most affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The centre is working with Cockenzie and Port Seton Community Council on the initiative
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Family trapped as vandal screws gate shut
A FAMILY woke to find their garden gate screwed shut overnight, potentially trapping them in their premises. Aislinn and Charles Balderston, of Clifford Road, North Berwick, and their sons Frankie, 11, Arthur and Teddy, both 3, were trapped in
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East Lothian Open serves up an ace at top awards
A TENNIS tournament, which once played host to Andy and Judy Murray, is once again celebrating after serving up an ace at the LTA Tennis Awards. The East Lothian Open is Scotland’s biggest tournament in the sport, attracting about 500 players of
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Youth charity continues vital work during lockdown
A MUSSELBURGH-BASED youth charity is providing vital support to young people ‘remotely’ during the Covid-19 crisis. Regular face-to-face sessions and group activities at the Bridges Project on Bogpark Road have been replaced with phone calls, text