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  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle and PC Virgina McKenna worked as a team to carry out the checks.<br />
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle and PC Virgina McKenna worked as a team to carry out the checks.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle and PC Virgina McKenna worked as a team to carry out the checks.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle and PC Elaine Fraser worked as a team to carry out the checks.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle and PC Elaine Fraser worked as a team to carry out the checks.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Shawn Wilson from Penicuik appreciated the advice re load capaity offered by PC Elaine Fraser<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle was making sure vehicles were safe for the coming winter.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle was making sure vehicles were safe for the coming winter.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Roddie MacMillan<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Roddie MacMillan<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Shawn Wilson from Penicuik appreciated the advice re load capaity offered by PC Elaine Fraser<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Shawn Wilson from Penicuik appreciated the advice re load capaity offered by PC Elaine Fraser<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle was making sure vehicles were safe for the coming winter.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: PC Alan Meikle was making sure vehicles were safe for the coming winter.<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Shawn Wilson from Penicuik appreciated the advice re load capaity offered by PC Elaine Fraser<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Shawn Wilson from Penicuik appreciated the advice re load capaity offered by PC Elaine Fraser<br />
<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Roddie MacMillan chats to Sergant Andy Gibb<br />
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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<br />
Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
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Police Scotland luanched a series of vehicle checks to be carried out by the Lothians and Scottish Borders Division Road Policing Unit. Inspector Roddie MacMillan oversaw the checks which are part of activity taking place across Scotland this week to help drivers get ready for winter, ensuring their vehicles are maintained and they are aware of the different hazards the changing seasons and weather can bring. <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 18 October 2016
    SCT_EEm_Winter_Vehicle_checks_GER181...jpg
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020009.jpg
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020006.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020010.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020008.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020007.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020005.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020002.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020003.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020001.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020004.JPG
  • Police speed checks, Livingston, 28 May 2020<br />
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Pictured: Police were checking speeding drivers and reasons for journeys during lockdown in Livingston this evening.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite Media
    EEm_Police_Checks_AT_28052020011.JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton talks to the media about the state of Edinburgh<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: Miles Briggs<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and Daniel Johnston<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Cole Hamilton<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
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Scottish Liberal Democrat leader and Edinburgh Western MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton was joined by Lothian MSPs from Scottish Labour Foysol Choudhury and Danial Johnstone and the Scottish Conservatives Mlies Briggs and Sue Webber to visit areas affected by the ongoing Edinburgh bin strikes and condemn SNP/Green cuts to local authority budgets.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 August 2022
    EEm_Edinburgh_Rubbish_GER_22082022_0...JPG
  • Pictured: The Conservatives failed to spell check the word priorities before the photo opportunity<br />
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Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross was joined byMiles Briss, MSP, to meet with local councilors to launch the ir party’sx local election campaign<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 March 2022
    EEm_Conservatives_launch_local_Elect...jpg
  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: The Conservatives failed to spell check the word priorities before the photo opportunity<br />
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Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross was joined byMiles Briss, MSP, to meet with local councilors to launch the ir party’sx local election campaign<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 March 2022
    EEm_Conservatives_launch_local_Elect...jpg
  • Pictured: The Conservatives failed to spell check the word priorities before the photo opportunity<br />
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Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross was joined byMiles Briss, MSP, to meet with local councilors to launch the ir party’sx local election campaign<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 March 2022
    EEm_Conservatives_launch_local_Elect...jpg
  • Pictured: Young students check out where they stay in Scots.<br />
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Deputy First Minister John Swinney headed to perth today to help with a Digital Scots Map launch. Scots Language Centre director Dr Michael Dempster, and children from Robert Douglas Memorial Primary School and Perth High School help qwith the developme nt and launch of Gaun hame, the first Scots language digital map of Scotland<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 September 2019
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  • Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard and Health spokesperson Monica Lennon met with midwives in NHS Lanarkshire, ahead of a Scottish Labour debate which calls on the SNP Government to invest an additional £10 million for the implementation of Best Start and to investigate claims that midwives are not being given sufficient resources to do their jobs.<br />
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Scottish Labour will use parliamentary time this week to call on the SNP Government to investigate reports that midwives do not have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
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Concerns have been raised in an open letter by midwives in NHS Lothian, which claim they do not have enough computers, equipment and pool cars.<br />
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Scottish Labour have also called for an additional £10 million to be allocated towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations, to ensure that midwives are given adequate time, training and resources.<br />
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Scottish Labour Health Spokesperson Monica Lennon said:<br />
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“Midwives play a crucial role in caring for women and babies. The best way of recognising their contribution to our NHS is by making sure they have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
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“That’s why Scottish Labour is calling on the SNP Government to investigate reports about a lack of equipment and resources, and to provide an additional £10 million towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations.<br />
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“The Health Secretary must listen to the concerns of midwives and take urgent action to address the workforce crisis.”<br />
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Pictured: Wendy Duffy (Gap Link Midwife) with Nurture Ribbons. These are visual prompts given to women at their 22-24 week antenatal appointment and was an idea Wendy had to remind pregnant women to check on their baby’s movements.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard and Health spokesperson Monica Lennon met with midwives in NHS Lanarkshire, ahead of a Scottish Labour debate which calls on the SNP Government to invest an additional £10 million for the implementation of Best Start and to investigate claims that midwives are not being given sufficient resources to do their jobs.<br />
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Scottish Labour will use parliamentary time this week to call on the SNP Government to investigate reports that midwives do not have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
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Concerns have been raised in an open letter by midwives in NHS Lothian, which claim they do not have enough computers, equipment and pool cars.<br />
<br />
Scottish Labour have also called for an additional £10 million to be allocated towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations, to ensure that midwives are given adequate time, training and resources.<br />
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Scottish Labour Health Spokesperson Monica Lennon said:<br />
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“Midwives play a crucial role in caring for women and babies. The best way of recognising their contribution to our NHS is by making sure they have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
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“That’s why Scottish Labour is calling on the SNP Government to investigate reports about a lack of equipment and resources, and to provide an additional £10 million towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations.<br />
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“The Health Secretary must listen to the concerns of midwives and take urgent action to address the workforce crisis.”<br />
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Pictured: Monica Lennon, Wendy Duffy (Gap Link Midwife), Lorna Lennox (Quality Improvement Midwife) and Richard Leonard with Nurture Ribbons. These are visual prompts given to women at their 22-24 week antenatal appointment and was an idea Wendy had to remind pregnant women to check on their baby’s movements.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard and Health spokesperson Monica Lennon met with midwives in NHS Lanarkshire, ahead of a Scottish Labour debate which calls on the SNP Government to invest an additional £10 million for the implementation of Best Start and to investigate claims that midwives are not being given sufficient resources to do their jobs.<br />
<br />
Scottish Labour will use parliamentary time this week to call on the SNP Government to investigate reports that midwives do not have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
<br />
Concerns have been raised in an open letter by midwives in NHS Lothian, which claim they do not have enough computers, equipment and pool cars.<br />
<br />
Scottish Labour have also called for an additional £10 million to be allocated towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations, to ensure that midwives are given adequate time, training and resources.<br />
<br />
Scottish Labour Health Spokesperson Monica Lennon said:<br />
<br />
“Midwives play a crucial role in caring for women and babies. The best way of recognising their contribution to our NHS is by making sure they have enough resources to do their jobs safely.<br />
<br />
“That’s why Scottish Labour is calling on the SNP Government to investigate reports about a lack of equipment and resources, and to provide an additional £10 million towards the implementation of the Best Start recommendations.<br />
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“The Health Secretary must listen to the concerns of midwives and take urgent action to address the workforce crisis.”<br />
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Pictured: Wendy Duffy (Gap Link Midwife) with Nurture Ribbons. These are visual prompts given to women at their 22-24 week antenatal appointment and was an idea Wendy had to remind pregnant women to check on their baby’s movements.<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and Morrison Construction's project Director Phil Galbraith check out one of the ensuite facilities<br />
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Infrastructure Secretary Michael Matheson visited East Lothian Community Hospital's construction site today to give an update on the Scottish Government's infrastructure programme, on the same day as an annual progress report is published<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 April 2019
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and Morrison Construction's project Director Phil Galbraith check out one of the ensuite facilities<br />
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Infrastructure Secretary Michael Matheson visited East Lothian Community Hospital's construction site today to give an update on the Scottish Government's infrastructure programme, on the same day as an annual progress report is published<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 April 2019
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  • Pictured: John Swinney and Philip Wooton check an experiment<br />
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Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney visited St Augiustine's RC High School in Edinburgh to speak to young people about attainment and leaving schools with the suite of statistics published today. St Augustine's RC High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 June 2018
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  • Pictured: John Swinney and Philip Wooton check an experiment<br />
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Deputy First Minister and Education Secretary John Swinney visited St Augiustine's RC High School in Edinburgh to speak to young people about attainment and leaving schools with the suite of statistics published today. St Augustine's RC High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 June 2018
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Police an other agencies stop and check vans and drivers at the Bankhead round-a-bout in Glenrothes<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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  • The Jennifer Ewan Band took a break from their Fringe show 'Bonnie Bayou' at the Montebar to check out the best spots to perform at Portobello's Big Beach Busk this coming Saturday. The local Scots-Cajun pop group will be back on Saturday afternoon along with musicians of all sorts providing a mile of music at Edinburgh's seaside suburb. This will be the eighth year of the busk that was first started by Portobello resident Paul Lambie. All performers are welcome to just turn up, find a place to play and join in.  Pictured: Jennifer Ewan (guitar) and Kim Tebble (accordian). Not present was third band member Iain MacFadyen (Bass)<br />
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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Four cars were involved in an accident in the popular area of Stcokbridge today with thankfully only one person taken to hospital.  It appears that a Mercedes Benz was pulling out of a poarking soace on Raeburn Place and hit an oncoming BMW police car which then swerved into the opposite side of the roads and hit a Nissan which shunted forward in to another car.  One female police officer who was a passenger in the BMW was taken to hospital to check her injured hand<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 May 2017
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