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  2. East Lothian Council - Wikipedia

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    East Lothian District Council had been created in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, as one of four districts within the Lothian region (along with Edinburgh, Midlothian and West Lothian, each having some differences from the territory of their corresponding historic counties).

  3. Levenhall Links - Wikipedia

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    In November 2018, East Lothian Council granted planning permission for Scottish Power to improve the wildlife and amenity value of Levenhall Links. The plans are that Lagoon 8, the one closest to the River Esk, will be landscaped to create a large wetland area with islands to be used as roosting areas for waders, gulls, and terns, this will be ...

  4. East Lothian - Wikipedia

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    The district comprised the historic county of East Lothian plus the burgh of Musselburgh and the parish of Inveresk (which included Wallyford and Whitecraig) from the county of Midlothian. When further reforms in 1996 moved Scotland to a system of 32 unitary local authorities, the modern council area of East Lothian was created.

  5. List of libraries in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    2.10 East Lothian. 2.11 East Renfrewshire. ... Dundee City Council. Central Library; ... East Ayrshire Leisure. Dick Institute;

  6. Scottish National Entitlement Card - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Entitlement Card (NEC) is a Scotland-wide smart card scheme run by Scottish Local Authorities on behalf of the Scottish Government.It is predominantly operated as a concessionary travel pass, but can also act as Proof of Age for young people (Young Scot NEC) and give access to civic services such as libraries and leisure centres depending on the local authority.

  7. Foresters Park, Tranent - Wikipedia

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    Foresters Park is a sports ground and former greyhound racing track in Tranent, East Lothian, Scotland. [1] Facilities include two floodlit training areas, a 3G pitch and climbing wall. The sports ground is administered by East Lothian Council. The Tranent greyhound track was built around the football ground at Foresters Park in 1936. [2]

  8. List of places in East Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in East Lothian compiled from this list. The List of places in East Lothian is a list for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hill fort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in the East Lothian council area of Scotland

  9. Haddington, East Lothian - Wikipedia

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    As the county town of East Lothian, Haddington is the seat of East Lothian Council with offices located at John Muir House behind Court Street. This building occupies the site of Haddington's twelfth century royal palace and adjoins the former Sheriff Court complex. The town centre is home to a wide range of independent retailers including: a ...