BEAR Scotland is launching a recruitment drive in South East Scotland – spanning Edinburgh to the English border. There are…Continue readingBEAR Scotland Job Vacancies
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East Lothian Council and the Dunbar and East Linton Area Partnership would like to hear from you to help improve…Continue readingHelp Shape The Future Of Smarter Travel In Your Area, Drop-In at Bleachingfield, 2nd September, 3pm
In 2012 the Transport team from East Lothian Council submitted suggestions for road safety improvements. Your Community Council recently responded and we’re sharing this with you.Continue readingCommunity Council submits response to ELC Transport proposals for road safety
Last year ELC’s Transport team provided the community with plans suggesting a numbers of road safety improvements. Your Community Council wants to hear your views before a response is sent.Continue readingPencaitland Community Council proposes road safety measures to ELC
East Lothian Council’s transport team have almost finished making upgrades to signage coming in and out of Wester Pencaitland.Continue readingELC upgrades speed signs entering Wester Pencaitland
The Scottish government’s Infrastructure and Capital Investment Committee is holding an inquiry looking at whether community transport services are able to better meet the needs of the people they serve.Continue readingInquiry asks how community transport systems can be improved?
ELC begins moving speed signs in Pencaitland
Following consultation last year, East Lothian Council’s transport team have begun making improvements to signage coming in & going out of Pencaitland.Continue readingELC begins moving speed signs in Pencaitland
East Lothian has a chequered history when it comes to public transport policy. In an effort to foster joined up thinking the new transport Convenor Michael Veitch initiated the East Lothian Bus Forum.Continue readingEast Lothian Bus Forum tackles transport troubles
The last few days of freezing temperatures have taken their toll on the main roads through Pencaitland with tarmac breaking to form fresh potholes.Continue readingReporting road problems to East Lothian Council
After the recent public consultation held in Trevelyan Hall, ELC’s Transport department has returned a recommendation to Cabinet that the plan proceed with one change – no additional car parking spaces will be added to the school.Continue readingELC’s transport team recommends alternate footpath again
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