A BEACH app which could offer visitors to East Lothian up-to-date advice on how to avoid the crowds is being given a £29,000 boost from East Lothian Council’s business recovery fund. Elected members voted to approve the cash injection, despite being warned by Councillor Jeremy Findlay (Con) they had to be able to “look people in East Lothian in the eye”. Mr Findlay had urged fellow councillors to amend the £600,000 business recovery plan put before them by officers to delay the funds until more information was provided about the app, which is being developed in partnership with the University of Edinburgh.
Council tax frozen in East Lothian Council budget | East Lothian Courier eastlothiancourier.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastlothiancourier.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
RESIDENTS in Cockenzie and Port Seton are finding it a bit more difficult to get their breakfast and morning coffee, as their milk is allegedly being stolen from their doorsteps. Several people have reported on social media that the items, which are delivered fresh late in the evenings, are being taken, supposedly by people riding bikes, as soon as they are dropped off at the door. It has also been suggested that some delivery drivers are reporting whole crates being taken from their vans by the same thieves. One resident from Fishers Road in Port Seton reported an incident after she heard commotion outside her house one evening.
Milk thieves on bikes stealing from doorsteps in Cockenzie and Port Seton eastlothiancourier.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eastlothiancourier.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.