East Lothian

Rampart Scotland, East Lothian

An exciting new project exploring the Celtic fortifications of the Lammermuir Hills, East Lothian, Scotland is being launched for 2010. Roman Road, Hampshire Roman Road excavations by the North East Hants Archaeological Society...

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Teens raid drinks cabinets for kicks

Published Date: 20 November 2009 POLICE have warned parents to keep an eye on their drinks cabinet after picking up schoolchildren drunk on malt whisky and expensive bottles of wine. East Lothian police officers say there is a...

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New boss for drug team

Published Date: 20 November 2009 A NEW team manager has been appointed to a group designed to tackle substance misuse in the Lothians. Martin Bonnar is set to head up the Midlothian and East Lothian Drug and Alcohol...

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Union slams school budget cut proposals by East Lothian Council

Published Date: 19 November 2009 SCOTLAND'S largest teaching union has condemned proposed budget cuts by East Lothian Council, saying they will have a "devastating" effect on pupils. The council is proposing more than £3...

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Tragedy halts trains on East Coast Main Line

Published Date: 19 November 2009 TRAINS on the East Coast Main Line were delayed for more than an hour after a death on the track. A woman was hit just south of Longniddry Station, in East Lothian, by the London to Glasgow...

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Man attacked estranged wife with corkscrew

Terrified Debra MacLeod, 46, heard her husband rummaging through a cutlery drawer at their East Lothian home before he said: "This will do." Doctors later found eight stab wounds as well as fractures to bones in her face and...

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The joy of six, as councils join forces to save millions

Published Date: 19 November 2009 LOCAL authorities in the east of Scotland are to team up to share resources in an effort to save millions of pounds during the economic crisis. Under the plans, Edinburgh, East Lothian,...

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Schools chief is ex-head

Published Date: 18 November 2009 A FORMER headteacher will be leading work to improve the lives of children and young people in East Lothian. Don Ledingham is the council's new executive director of education and children's...

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Hyslop backs more power for school heads

Published Date: 16 November 2009 EDUCATION secretary Fiona Hyslop yesterday branded the English trust school model as seriously flawed. However, she hinted at her support for separate plans being considered in East Lothian for...

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Equine practice expands area for vets' visits

Published Date: 14 November 2009 HORSE owners can now benefit from an expansion by The Dick Vet Equine Practice to cover a wider geographical area, including East Lothian. The Equine Practice, which is part of the Royal (Dick)...

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