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More than £31 million paid in support to people in East Lothian in last year
Busy East Lothian Post Office named on list as being at risk of closure
Plans to be drawn up to make town centre 'an improved destination'
Community pantry opens in Macmerry thanks to support from local groups
East Lothian Courier letters: October 24, 2024
Douglas Alexander MP column: Record-breaking investment secured
VisitScotland chairman given tour of East Lothian hotspots
'Unprecedented numbers' in need of support as foodbank has its busiest ever year
Fringe by the Sea 2024 brought nearly £10 million to East Lothian economy
Foodbank use in East Lothian up 99 per cent in just three years
MSP Craig Hoy told 'no chance' of North Berwick bank branch staying open
Hopes raised that The Open could return to East Lothian
Number of short-term lets in North Berwick up 30 per cent in a year
Record crowds attended 2024 Genesis Scottish Open in East Lothian
More holiday let woe for High Street's property owners
Charities benefit from thousands of pounds
Another county town to be left without a bank branch
County high street named third 'loveliest' in UK-wide list
County school provides furniture to UNIQLO
Millions 'drowning' in energy debt, county MP tells Westminster debate
£2 billion boost for green energy cabling project
East Lothian Courier Foodbank Appeal profile: Dunbar FoodShare
‘Quaint’ tavern in famous Scottish golf region brought to market as owners retire
Village's food and drink festival set to return this spring
Martin Whitfield MSP column: Now is a difficult time for councillors
East Lothian Foodbank in benefits plea in London
Council tax frozen this year, but 10 per cent rise expected in 2025
Council tax set to be doubled for second-home owners as budget to be set tomorrow
East Lothian represented in top Scottish postcodes for £1m-plus house sales
Colin Beattie column: Supporting a growing population
'Shocking': University places for Scots students set to be slashed under budget plans
East Lothian Council has debts of almost £450 million, study finds
Housebuilder's collapse: what will happen to customers and deposits?
Weather is blamed for drop in High Street shoppers
Musselburgh councillors urge people to shop locally at Christmas
Award-winning business decides to return prize in protest
Council under fire for roadworks during 'key time' for businesses
Opening date confirmed for new East Linton railway station
East Lothian Peeps Into the Past: 1998, 1973 and 1923
‘Financial hardship affects all’ stresses community group chair
Grants of more than £60,000 have helped town's community groups
East Lothian at the heart of new television series
Visitors to Fringe by the Sea up nearly a third after 'most successful' ever festival
Town keeps up its Fairtrade status for another three years
Talks held in bid to bring businesses back to Tranent High Street
Holiday let near elderly housing gets 18 month trial
Mary Contini column: Support needed for high streets
County community centres plagued by staffing crisis
‘Long-term solution’ sought for Loch Centre
County castles ready to open for free visits this winter
Scottish Government looks to hike minimum alcohol unit price to 65p
Bid to extend overnight parking ban at popular coastal car park
Council tenants to be asked for views over rent increase
Butcher's 'sadness' at closing shop after decades of trading