East Lothian Council seeking public views on climate strategy: details of all events
EAST Lothian Council is seeking public opinion on its climate change strategy.
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EAST Lothian Council is seeking public opinion on its climate change strategy.
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A crowdfunding campaign has been launched to try and fully restore a 116-year-old steam locomotive.
Maggie’s is to host its annual Christmas market at the end of November.
Fife Council has recently announced plans for new crossings in Dalgety Bay.
A traffic restriction will be enforced for Dunfermline City's monthly market in November and December.
A proposed 30 mph speed limit for multiple West Fife roads is under consideration.
A junior football team have gifted themselves the nickname of 'The Undertakers' after a Co-op funeral firm sponsored their kits.
Dunfermline is set to hold a mini Comic-Con event this month in Kingsgate Centre.
An planned exhibition is to celebrate a century of Guiding in West Linton.
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