Electric bikes are now available for hire in Musselburgh
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A trip down memory lane as Brunton Hall turns 50
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THE annual plant sale and flower show in Musselburgh has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Eve Dickinson, president of Musselburgh Horticultural Society, said the decision was “disappointing” but added: “The committee felt that many members and exhibitors would feel uncertain about attending what is a very social and popular event. “Our staging the flower show requires months of planning, preparation and a considerable early commitment to financial outlays. A decision had to be made. “We had concerns regarding people returning from holidays abroad, children returning to the classroom 10 days before the flower show and the possibility of Covid-19 mutations. Our flower show depends on the safety and willingness of our committee and volunteers.”
A NUMBER of youths have been charged and reported to the youth justice officer following complaints about alleged disorder at the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh. Constable Robbie Stewart from the Musselburgh Community Policing Team said: Damage and intimidation in and around Musselburgh will not be tolerated and where suspects are identified they will be dealt with accordingly. The community policing team plans to continue to patrol areas of increased anti-social behaviour in a bid to combat the issue. Parents are also urged to ask their children where and what they are doing when not at home, particularly given current Covid-19 lockdown restrictions.