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Letter of the week: Nature-based solutions required

The mock-up of an apparent flood at Pinkie Pillars in last week’s Musselburgh Courier suggests a cataclysmic event. Should we be scared?

The Watson Trails in the Stewartry take a walk on the wild side

The Watson Trails in the Stewartry take a walk on the wild side
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Old Christmas trees used to strengthen historic dunes

Discussions surrounding the River Esk

Discussions surrounding the River Esk
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Talks about River Esk planned to help people learn about river

John Oldham, chairman of the Esk Valley Trust, (inset) is hoping that, through a new programme of talks via Zoom and guided walks when Covid-19 restrictions ease, people will find out more about the Esk River valleys. Main picture: Copyright Richard Webb LOCALS and newcomers to the Musselburgh area are being urged to learn more about the beauty and heritage of the River Esk with a new programme of talks. Organised by the Esk Valley Trust, which focuses on the river from source to sea, the talks on Zoom are open to everyone. It is hoped that these and, when Covid-19 restrictions ease, guided walks will entertain and inform both people who know the area well and those who are new to it.

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