Securing the future of Musselburgh Racecourse East Lothian Council has taken a further significant step towards securing the future of Musselburgh Racecourse. Published 27th February 2018.
Dirleton Primary School praised for progress Dirleton Primary School's Head Teacher has written to all parents to advise them of the positive outcome of visits from the authority and Education Scotland following their last inspection in 2016. Published 27th February 2018.
Girls encouraged to aim for the stars at STEM event Ten girls from Ross High School and Preston Lodge High School visited Astrosat in Musselburgh earlier this month as part of a Girls Into STEM initiative led by East Lothian Works. Published 26th February 2018.
Classroom robot trials help absent children to participate in school life The council is trialling a new avatar robot called AV1 that allows children who are absent from school on a long term basis the chance to participate in school life. Published 26th February 2018.
Top professionals inspire young learners at Dunbar Primary Deputy First Minister John Swinney MSP and Iain Gray MSP for East Lothian were just two of the guest speakers at Dunbar Primary School’s annual World of Work programme this month. Published 26th February 2018.
Council to hold first youth summit This spring the council will hold its first East Lothian Youth Summit. Published 26th February 2018.
All East Lothian council schools and nurseries closed An amber warning for snow is in place for East Lothian, with very low temperatures. Published 26th February 2018.
Great Place National Lottery funding secured for Preston Seton Gosford Preston Seton Gosford Area Partnership is celebrating an injection of £249,000 to help shape the area's future development. Published 24th February 2018.
Musselburgh’s Future Sustainable and Accessible Transport Network Please give your views on plans for sustainable travel option in Musselburgh area Published 22nd February 2018.
One-stop-shop for organisers staging East Lothian events Members of East Lothian Council's Policy & Performance Review Committee noted that major events in East Lothian brought more than £3.5 million in economic benefit to the region during 2016-17. Published 22nd February 2018.