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2025 M.A.P Project: Local Survey in and around Spott

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This is a summary report of the most frequently recorded views and ideas from a local survey regarding home energy, access to local food, transport and employment. Contact Susan Guy 01368 866 920 for more information.

2025 M.A.P Project: Local Survey in and around Innerwick

Innerwick 2025 Summary
This is a summary report of the most frequently recorded views and ideas from a local survey regarding home energy, access to local food, transport and employment. Contact Susan Guy 01368 866 920 for more information.

Money, Money, Money

[ February 10, 2010; 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ] Film and Discussion evening, Wednesday 10th February, 7.30pm, Dunbar Library.

We will be showing the film ‘Money as Debt’  (http://moneyasdebt.net/) , discussing the role that our current money system plays in trapping us in an unsustainable economic system, the potential for launching a Dunbar Pound and for setting up  a local bank/credit union. All Welcome.

Threat from edge-of-town retail park

Objecting to planning applications is probably not top of your agenda in the run up to Christmas.
However, please take a look at this proposal for a huge new edge-of-town retail park disguised as a Garden Centre and put in your objection as soon as possible.

Some of you will already be aware that ‘Berwick Garden Centre’ [...]

Dunbar Community Bakery News

We are over half way there!

Management Committee formed to drive forward the bakery project
Bakery scheduled to reopen before Easter 2010
£17,600 raised from share subscriptions – 50% of the target
£26,000 pledged in interest-free loans and grants
More grant and loan applications in the pipeline
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