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Councillor Norman Hampshire, chairing the meeting, also lent his support to the appeal. He said: “I think in this location and on this occasion, we can allow the shutters to remain.” Mr Mulholland still has an appeal against planners’ decision to add the same condition to listed building consent for the shutters lodged with Scottish Ministers. In a letter to the Scottish Government Reporter, overseeing that appeal, Brian Weddell, Prestonpans Community Council chairman, said that the group collectively supported the appeal. He said: “Given the business suffered damage due to vandalism and the advice of Police Scotland, Mr Mulholland has installed shutters that meet the criteria outlined by East Lothian Council and it is a travesty that this was rejected by the local authority’s planners.” ....
She was a girl nobody noticed.until she proved that February 1 1969 ALAN EDMONDS ANYONE CAN STEAL A MILLION She was a girl nobody noticed.until she proved that BY ALAN EDMONDS KATHLEEN ANN SPILLER looks like all the comptometer operators and Eaton’s clerks and bank tellers you have dealt with, but never really seen. She is 26. Her hair is short and mousyblond now because they don’t give color rinses in jail. Her face is angular rather than pretty, and so is her figure. “She’s average blah,” says a boy she went to school with. She used to be so unsure of herself she couldn’t bring herself to play the piano in front of her own music teacher, Esther Whittaker, who tried to teach her music theory. “She never did grasp the fundamentals of music,” says Miss Whittaker. “But she’s had more confidence since . . . well, since people began to notice her. Besides, she bought a Steinway baby grand for $ ....
A decision to make a barber shop owner take down security shutters installed on advice of police has been branded a travesty by his local community council. Alan Mulholland spent more than £5,000 putting in the shutter at the Prestonpans branch of his Eskquire barbers shops after they were targeted by vandals last year. But when he applied for listed building consent for the change to the building, which is Category-C listed, officials refused ruling the pale grey shutters “harmful” to its historic character. Mr Mulholland has appealed to Scottish Ministers to overturn East Lothian Council’s decision and allow him to keep the security shutter, warning that forcing him to remove it could jeopardise his ability to keep the branch open. ....