A WREATH has been laid to mark the birthday of a celebrated Musselburgh doctor who helped the community during the cholera epidemic of 1832. Although the tribute to David Macbeth Moir, who was the town’s medical officer, takes place annually, it was particularly poignant this year amidst the coronavirus pandemic. In a low-key event, David Stillie, Old Musselburgh Club president, was accompanied by club treasurer Ian Wood, who took a photograph of the wreath-laying commemoration at the statue of the physician, on Mall Avenue, to mark the 223rd anniversary of his birth. Usually in attendance are Iain and Marion Moir – descendants of Dr Moir – from Edinburgh and a larger number of club members, who were unable to pay their respects this year due to the social distancing regulations.
Musselburgh s David Macbeth Moir Bar won gold and also scooped a national nomination in the Best Bar category SEVERAL county licensees are raising a glass to success, after receiving their East Lothian Best Bar None awards 2019/2020. The awards, part of an accreditation scheme, were due to be handed out at a special event in March, but the Covid-19 lockdown saw that cancelled. Instead, East Lothian community safety officer and Best Bar None co-ordinator PC Allen Paul personally delivered the awards to each of the 27 participating venues. PC Paul said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has hit everyone involved in the licensed trade particularly hard and there are challenging times ahead.