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A CRACKDOWN on long-stay parkers is being introduced as East Lothian Council moves to bring in waiting restriction in car parks and on streets. A meeting of the council’s cabinet this week approved plans to limit waiting times at two Tranent car parks and one in Dunbar to just 90 minutes. The minority Labour administration was told that a car park on Abbeylands in Dunbar had been “constructed to assist with visitors accessing and utilising the High Street businesses”; however, it “is being used primarily as a long stay”. They were asked to approve a bid to introduce a 90-minute waiting restriction at the car park, as well as Lindores car park in Tranent, which currently has a temporary restriction under the Safer Spaces project, and a section of car park across from Tranent Medical Practice.
Updated: May 12, 2021, 9:21 am
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Plans for Fife-based gin, whisky and beer firm, Eden Mill‘s new distillery and visitor centre have been revealed.
The £8 million project which will be based at the St Andrews University in Guardbridge is already well under way, with around half of money already secured to help bring the distillery vision to life.
Currently working with the university to be running the distillery as carbon neutral by 2024, the power and heat for the stills will be supplied by a local energy network generated by biomass plant and field electricity. Solar panels will also be installed by the university on the roof of the distillery.
Police arrest man, 24, following disturbance in Kirkcaldy
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A man has been arrested following a disturbance in Kirkcaldy on Wednesday evening.
Officers were called to the Torbain area of the town shortly after 8pm following a number of reports of a man acting in a threatening manner close to a local park.
A 24-year-old male was detained by police a short time later.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland, said: “Around 8.10 pm last night, Wednesday, May 5, police received a number of calls in relation to a disturbance on Katrine Crescent/Lindores Drive and Birnam Road, Kirkcaldy.
“No one was injured however a 24-year-old man has been arrested and is the subject of a report to the Procurator Fiscal in connection with the incident.”
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