Series of Christmas events at East Lothian hotel and restaurant
A BOUTIQUE hotel and restaurant is to host a series of festive events this Christmas.
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A BOUTIQUE hotel and restaurant is to host a series of festive events this Christmas.
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is set to begin its Christmas at the Botanics event from November 21.
TWO parliamentarians visited Scotland's oldest working brewery.
A Scottish Borders volunteering group has been named a national organisation's community network group of the year.
Seasonal gifts that have been made by people given a community payback order will be sold for charity.
"The music scene in Dunfermline is like no other" is the words of former frontman Nick Shane as he gets ready to perform back in the city once again.
DUNBAR Table Tennis Club has secured another year of sponsorship from Dunmuir Hotel.
Scotrail have confirmed that they will run trains between Alloa and Glasgow Queen Street on Boxing Day.
Some walking football sessions are being piloted in High Valleyfield by CRT Game On Active
An Irish-inspired concert is set to bring festive cheer to Dunfermline in late November.
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