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Over £3 million has been injected by the Council towards at risk groups this year, with an extra £284,192 in Third Sector Resilience Funding agreed by elected members at a full Council meeting on ...
Taxi fares are set to rise across West Lothian in time for Christmas. The largest proposed rise of 9.5%, could see the cost of a Tariff 3 journey of 10 miles rise by more than £4 over the Christmas ...
Communities, Lifelong Learning and Employability (CLLE) published their 2024/25 Annual Report, showcasing the service’s wide range of projects which are supporting Midlothian residents and communities ...
Delaying a decision on a ban of mobile phones in schools across the Capital could pose a safety risk to pupils, according to city officials.
Advice Direct Scotland and the Extra Help Unit (EHU) at Citizens Advice Scotland visited the Midlothian Energy Limited (MEL) Energy Centre to get first-hand insight into heat networks.
A decision by Midlothian Council to increase the amount of money it gave staff to cover travel costs actually left some facing a higher tax bill, it has emerged.
The Mark Williams Foundation announces it has been officially granted full charitable status by OSCR, the Scottish Charity Regulator.
After European heartbreak, Hibernian showed resilience to fight back and claim a hard-earned draw against St Mirren.
Council officers will write to festival operators after a Fringe venue started construction without getting planning permission.
Almost four thousand rams are heading to Kelso this month as one of the world’s largest livestock sales overcomes a virus challenge.
ScotRail has scrapped peak rail fares meaning customers will pay the same fare no matter what time they travel, or the day of the week.
A major public consultation on the future development of Edinburgh’s tram network begins today (25 August) and runs for 12 ...
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