Parents can now enrol children in East Lothian schools for next year's P1 classes
FAMILIES with a child turning five can now enrol their children in their catchment school for the August 2025 term.
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FAMILIES with a child turning five can now enrol their children in their catchment school for the August 2025 term.
The charity Food Train has said that nearly a quarter of older people in Stirling and Clackmannanshire are at risk of malnutrition.
A Dunfermline women's group has joined a campaign to end violence against women and girls.
Two Borders towns have recently been named among the most scenic in Scotland to visit this winter.
THREE networking events have been organised by Midlothian and East Lothian Chamber of Commerce in the lead-up to Christmas.
A man diagnosed with emphysema and pleural plaques due to asbestos in his lungs has spoken out about his condition and the hospice who have provided support.
An executive detached villa in Dunfermline is now on the market for £289,990.
EIGHTEEN RNLI crew members have been awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal in recognition of service.
Two MSPs have recently visited a Fife charity to see how they are tackling loneliness and isolation caused by sight loss.
Plans to demolish and replace a Duns general industry workshops have been submitted.
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