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Willie Rennie rallies the troops ahead of local elections, Mussleburgh, 4 April 2017

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Pictured: Alexander Graham (Tranent, Wallyford and Macmerry ward), Elizabeth Wilson (Dunbar and East Linton ward), Willie Rennie, Claire Graham (Mussleburgh ward), Robert O'Riordan (North Berwick Coastal ward) and Kelvin Pate (Haddington and Lammarmuir ward)

Scottish Liberal Party leader Willie Rennie joined with local candidates and supporters in Mussleburgh today as part of a whistle stop tour to launch the Scottish Liberal Democrates manifesto for the upcoming council elections. Mussleburgh High Street is a bottleneck with 60 busses an hour passing through the town. Local candidates are asking for a radical solution to the pollution problem the traffic causes.

Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2017

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Pictured: Alexander Graham (Tranent, Wallyford and Macmerry ward), Elizabeth Wilson (Dunbar and East Linton ward), Willie Rennie, Claire Graham (Mussleburgh ward), Robert O'Riordan (North Berwick Coastal ward) and Kelvin Pate (Haddington and Lammarmuir ward)<br />
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Scottish Liberal  Party leader Willie Rennie joined with local candidates and supporters in Mussleburgh today as part of a whistle stop tour to launch the Scottish Liberal Democrates manifesto for the upcoming council elections. Mussleburgh High Street is a bottleneck with 60 busses an hour passing through the town. Local candidates are asking for a radical solution to the pollution problem the traffic causes.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2017