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Crash highlights danger at Pencaitland crossroads

The latest road accident to take place at Pencaitland’s now infamous crossroads involved a young man who crashed into the War Memorial at around 8.20am today. Unfortunately it adds to an ever-growing list of incidents which have occurred at the crossroads as you enter Pencaitland from either Haddington or Tranent.

The car ended up backwards on top of Pencaitland War Memorial - Click for further pictures

Despite recent improvements to the tarmac and road markings, these did little to prevent the latest incident. As resident and community councillor Fiona Tennick explains,”I heard an enormous bang outside my house which is on the corner by this crossroads, and knew immediately that there had been yet another accident at this busy junction.”

“Seeing a car up on the War Memorial, I immediately rang 999 and the emergency services were present within minutes. The vehicle had travelled down the B6355 towards the junction, crossed the central reservation, hit the second flower-tub and spun backwards across the junction, riding onto the War Memorial.”

“By some miracle, given the amount of traffic at that time of day, no-one else was hurt, and the young driver was pulled out of the wreckage by drivers on the scene at the time, before being taken off in a blue-flash ambulance.”

To their credit the emergency services were quick to respond to the incident. A police officer in attendance summed up the problem with the view that it was high time the Council looked at placing traffic lights at the crossroads to slow everything down.

As Fiona Tennick sums up, “I have lived at this corner for more than six years and never cease to be amazed by the speed of traffic travelling out of the village and down the hill towards it. I have lost count of the number of bumps at the junction, on several occasions attended by my daughter and son-in-law, both of whom are doctors. We need a set of traffic lights before there is another death here.”

Q. Have you experienced an incident at these crossroads? If you have please tell us about it with a comment below.

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Broadband Survey Update

We would like to thank all those who have already participated in our Broadband Survey. This is in order to establish whether there is sufficient demand to investigate provision of high speed wireless broadband offering a starting speed of 20Mbps which would cover Pencaitland and other outlying rural areas and villages.

But we still need more participants in order to make the survey sample as representative as possible. If you have already taken part in the survey, please take a moment to tell your neighbours and ask them to visit this site to take part.

We’ve created a shortlink to make it easy for people to find the survey, which can be filled in at: http://bit.ly/BB-survey

Meantime, here’s a snapshot of how people use the Internet in and around the village. It comes as no surprise that almost everyone uses the Internet to access email and the web, but a surprisingly high 87% also use services such as the BBC’s iPlayer catch-up service. Nearly half also upload material to services like YouTube or Flickr.

What do use broadband for?

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Cycling in East Lothian

You may be interested to know that the Visit East Lothian website, featured in our Useful Links page, includes a section on cycling around the county. It includes handy cycle maps in PDF format you can download.

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Parents enjoy school’s play

Local parents and family members enjoyed an original production of ‘Whoops-A-Daisy Angel’ performed by the kids from primaries one and two at Pencaitland Primary School on the 15th of December. There were two performances; mid-afternoon and that same evening. Below we’ve included a few pictures.

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East Lothian Community Policing News

East Lothian Community Police has recently published it’s second newsletter, looking at winter road safety, home security this Christmas and providing  information on local initiatives.

Our Community Beat Officers Constable Mark McCluskey, Constable Gary Brown and Constable Scott Robertson can be contacted at Tranent Police Station on 01875 610333

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Useful information on funding available to local organisations

Each month East Lothian Council publishes Signpost to Funding, a useful guide to various grants available to local groups and organisations.  

Click here to see the most recent guide.

We will post the guide each month to help you and your organisation identify funds you may apply for to help get your projects off the ground.

 

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PYFC Lads & Dads Day… and Mums and Sisters too

Pencaitland Youth Football Club rounded off the end of season with a big kick about back at Haddington’s astroturf playing field. Here are some pictures from the day…

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Pencaitland Parish Church Christmas Fair

The Christmas Fair Team was delighted at the support shown by the community for the Annual Christmas Fair, which this year raised funds for the Church’s Wind and Watertight Appeal.  

It was great to see so many people coming along and create the lovely atmosphere throughout the day. We also raised £1,952 in total.  A big thank you to our helpers, those who donated and baked, and those who came along to make our Fair a success.

Christmas Cards are still available from 17 Beech Terrace, 341 836.

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Don’t forget the Xmas Fair this weekend

A quick reminder that this Saturday between 11am and 3pm the Christmas Fair takes place at the Carriage House in Pencaitland. Proceeds go towards repairs to the Church to make it wind and watertight.

There will be plenty on including a teddy tombola, face painting, brass band, carol singing, arts/crafts, Santa Claus grotto, home baking, mulled wine and lots more to suit all ages. Look out for a visit from Santa between 1pm and 2pm.

There is no entry fee or tickets for this event, so please come along with money to spend at the various stalls.

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Snow shovel lending service this winter

You may have already read in Pencaet News that your Community Council has a supply of snow shovels should snowy weather return this winter.

Nothing is melting as it's just way too cold.

In the event that snow does return, you can now borrow a shovel supplied by East Lothian Council to the community by calling 340 641 or 340 115. You do not need to leave a deposit — just your name and a means of contact.

But we do ask that any borrowed equipment is returned once any snow has finally melted, so it can then be stored for community use in future winters.

And just in case anyone fails to recall what the weather was like last year, here’s a small reminder of not just how long the cold spell lasted but the volume of snow that fell, lasting from the end of November 2010 well into January 2011.

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