'Further issues' uncovered at mothballed Brunton Hall
ADDITIONAL problems with the roof structure at the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh have been identified, further denting hopes of the arts and community hub re-opening any time soon.
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ADDITIONAL problems with the roof structure at the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh have been identified, further denting hopes of the arts and community hub re-opening any time soon.
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