It looks like JavaScript is not enabled in your browser Emergency services were called to Haddington Road in Musselburgh after reports of a 17-year-old female being knocked down. Emergency services were called to Haddington Road in Musselburgh after reports of a 17-year-old female being knocked down by a black MG HS at around 4.15pm on Saturday, April 19. The teen was taken to hospital where her condition was described as critical on Saturday. Peter Connarton, 37, appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Tuesday, April 22 in connection with the incident. He was charged with a number of road traffic offences and made no plea. He was committed for further examination and granted bail. 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As part of this long-standing collaboration, OCS has supported Scottish Autism in enhancing the Musselburgh site a day and vocational centre for autistic individuals and overall comfort to create a more inclusive and calming environment The team completed Phase 1 in January 2025 Scottish Autism is a leading charity providing flexible and innovative support services for autistic young people and adults across Scotland personalised day and vocational services tailored to improve quality of life Scottish Autism’s Lothian Day Service empowers autistic individuals to build skills gain independence and actively engage in their communities The centre offers spacious group areas and quiet rooms for focused activities such as art therapy A dedicated kitchen supports the learning of practical cooking skills that can be used at home and the service provides a calm space designed to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation Scottish Autism approached OCS’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) team to renovate the Musselburgh site and improve outdated infrastructure that impacts sensory experiences OCS committed to delivering an upgrade that would significantly enhance the space’s functionality and comfort The existing interior required improved flooring lighting and acoustics to produce a more supportive and accessible environment reduce sensory stress and improve the well-being of individuals who attend the service and colleagues with designs developed by Mike Laurie Architects and CJA Consulting in October 2024 The renovation works were completed in January 2025 marking the conclusion of Phase 1 with future plans to improve the west side of the building and Colin Rushforth were key OCS team members involved in the project The upgraded environment provides a calming space that aids sensory regulation and reduces anxiety Colleagues have reported improved well-being among the service users with noticeable benefits from the enhanced lighting Emergency services were called to Haddington Road in Musselburgh. The 37-year-old male driver of the car was also taken to hospital and arrested in connection with the incident. The 43-year-old male passenger did not require treatment. Sergeant Dominic Doyle said: “We are working to establish the full circumstances of this incident and I would ask anyone who has yet to speak to us to get in touch. “All details are important, even if they seem insignificant, please do pass them on. If you have any information regarding the collision or saw the vehicle prior to the collision, please do contact us.”​Anyone with any information is asked to call Police Scotland via 101, quoting incident number 2415 of Friday, April 18, 2025. Owned by Alisdair Tew and Fran Brandon, little Juno was presented with a trophy and treats for winning the Musselburgh Racecourse competition. Juno and his owners Alisdair Tew and Fran Brandon were congratulated by Judy Murray – mother of tennis star Andy Murray – who presented them with a trophy and treats. The event at Musselburgh Racecourse in East Lothian was well-attended by humans and dogs alike. Corgis were photographed wearing colourful outfits as they put their best paws forward on the grassy racecourse. One competitor appeared to be going all out to try and secure victory, displaying its gnashers and sporting a ferocious look on its face. Others were captured keeping their eye on the prize – the finish line – as they hurried towards it. First launched in 2022 to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, the Corgi Derby was created to celebrate the breed which was the late monarch’s favourite.