Library News

Library News

Published: Wed 12 Dec 2012

To bring the school library in-line with East Lothian Libraries policy, from the 8th of January 2013 pupils must have their Young Scot entitlement card to borrow and reserve library materials.

By making the card part of a pupil’s everyday equipment they will be able to request resources to support studies and class projects from the online library catalogue; they will be secure in the knowledge that no other pupil can give their name and class to get books out on their record. They will have access while in school, at home and at local branch libraries to online resources to assist with research for class projects.

Pupils who currently have lost their card, or their card is damaged can collect an application form from Mr Plain in the school library for a new card.

Published: Mon 3 Dec 2012

Haddington burgh charter issued by Robert the Bruce in 1318 is currently on display at John Gray Centre.

As part of East Lothian's Saltire celebrations the Burgh of Haddington Charter issued by Robert the Bruce in 1318 has gone on display at the John Gray Centre, Haddington. The Charter came back to the East Lothian archives last week and is the oldest document in the collections. It is now on display at the John Gray Centre until Wednesday 5 December.

East Lothian's Records Manager, Alex Fitzgerald, explained:

"In recognition of the need to strengthen the country's economy burghs and royal burghs were granted exclusive trading rights and privileges to help boost trade and raise revenue from taxes. On 6 December 1318, King Robert 1 issued a charter to the burgh of Haddington re-affirming the exclusive rights of the burgesses in the wool and cloth trade, in access to supplies of local timer and in the use of common pasture.

"The charter was passed by the Parliament that met in Scone and the text was written in Latin. A full translation can be read next to the original charter which is on display in the museum reception on the 1st floor of the John Gray Centre. It is truly amazing that it has survived 700 years in such good shape and we felt it appropriate to be on display during East Lothian's Saltire celebrations."

The John Gray Centre is open 7 days.