‘Good VIBES at environmentally friendly Winton House’ says East Lothian Courier
The Courier reported on Winton House reaching the finals for a national awards scheme recognising businesses that reduce their impact on the environment.
The Courier reported on Winton House reaching the finals for a national awards scheme recognising businesses that reduce their impact on the environment.
Each year Pencaitland remembers those who lost their lives in the wars and conflicts that have taken place since the great war of 1914-1918.
There have been a number of people asking what happens next now that the public consultation has happened on the parallel footpath plan for Pencaitland.
All of the items featured below were retrieved from Lempockwells field after last Saturday’s Fireworks show. If any of the items look familiar you can collect them from Pencaitland Primary school reception/office from Thursday the 8th November
Maya’s story was covered in this week’s East Lothian Courier. She represents one of a number of people, young and old, unable to use the existing pavement at the bridge to get from one side of Pencaitland to the other.
One person who couldn’t attend yesterday’s public consultation was local girl Maya Coates who relies on a K-Walker for mobility.
Whatever your view a big thanks to all those who made the effort to come along to the Public Consultation on the parallel footpath today or participated in the survey.
Following two recent meetings with officials from the scouting movement and interested parents, plans are taking shape to bring back the Scouts to Pencaitland after a seven year absence.
After the recent elections of Community councillors across East Lothian Pencaitland gained two new faces — Alison Glencorse and Robin Sinclair.
This week’s East Lothian Courier carried the story on ELC’s plan to return to Pencaitland for further consultations with villagers this coming Tuesday.