World-famous shoot for the Silver Arrow returning to Musselburgh
THE contest for what is reputedly the world’s oldest sporting trophy still competed for is held in Musselburgh tomorrow (Friday).
THE contest for what is reputedly the world’s oldest sporting trophy still competed for is held in Musselburgh tomorrow (Friday).
Platinum Jubilee celebrations will continue for Musselburgh Sea Cadets & Royal Marines Cadets with their anniversary dinner on Saturday, June 1. The event, to mark 70 years of the sea cadets in Musselburgh, will be held at Ravelston House Hotel at 6.30pm for 7pm. The dinner, which costs £27 per person, includes a welcome reception, three-course meal, live music and a disco. It is open to all, and everyone is welcome to help the unit –TS Indefatigable – celebrate the historic year. Email inf
The annual Fisherrow Harbour Festival in Musselburgh attracted more than 5,000 locals and visitors on Saturday as it coincided with Star Wars Day.
A Musselburgh teenager is taking on a skydive challenge to raise funds for a charity which helped her beloved grandmother after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
LOCAL people are being invited to apply for funding for community projects in the Musselburgh area.
A NEW exhibition about yesteryear’s local public transport has opened at Musselburgh Museum.
A PLAN to turn a church building in Musselburgh into an HMO flat has been given the go-ahead by East Lothian Council, despite concern about anti-social behaviour, noise and increased traffic.
IT IS HOPED that this year’s Musselburgh Horticultural Society’s plant sale will “exceed all expectations”.
IT’S anchors aweigh for this year’s Fisherrow Harbour Festival, which takes place this Saturday.
MUSSELBURGH singer-songwriter Callum Beattie visited the Scottish Ambulance Service’s East Ambulance Control Centre (ACC) last Thursday to learn life-saving skills and thank staff.
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