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Online Meet the Buyer event held to help East Lothian businesses secure public sector contracts

BUSINESSES in East Lothian are being encouraged to sign up to a free online event which will allow them to learn more about securing contracts with Scottish public sector organisations. Called ‘Meet the Buyer’, it will be held on, Tuesday 10am-4pm, and aims to help companies learn how to benefit from public sector contracts. East Lothian Council’s procurement team will be available to talk to businesses about how to successfully tender for upcoming local opportunities. Councillor John McMillan, cabinet spokesperson for economic development, said: “East Lothian Council purchases a wide range of goods and services and we want as many East Lothian-based businesses as possible to benefit from these economic opportunities.

Artists selected to bring special new hare trail to life and families can watch them in action

ELEVEN artists have been selected to paint 10 six-foot hares ahead of their appearance in North Berwick this summer. Leuchie House respite centre, based just outside the town, is gearing up and working hard to launch The Big Hare Trail on July 10, which is being held in celebration of its 10-year anniversary as an independent charity. The 10 giant hares will be placed around North Berwick for 10 weeks in a free family-friendly trail. More than 100 entries were submitted to the public art event. And now all of the artists who will prime, paint, adorn and embellish the 10 hare sculptures have been selected.

Cameron and Susan Law say goodbye to Gullane s Mallard Hotel

Susan Law and her husband Cameron with their two sons Gavin and Ewan and two dogs Rudy and Bailey THE owners of a much-loved Gullane hotel have checked out their last guest after decades of dedicated service. The Mallard, on the village’s East Links Road, has been owned and managed by husband-and-wife Susan and Cameron Law since 1987. It was previously owned by Susan’s parents, Iain and Flora Clark, who took the business over in 1963, after running a restaurant in Pitlochry. Iain chose the hotel’s name after being inspired by the wildlife in Aberlady Bay. Sadly, he died four years later but Flora, Susan and the rest of the family worked together to keep the business going.

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