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Midlothian backs down on cutting music lessons after children mob council meeting

MUSICIANS pledged to “remain vigilant” yesterday after a Scottish council called off plans to axe music tuition.

Labour-led Midlothian was set to become the first Scottish council to limit instrumental lessons to those studying music at National Five or Higher level.

But after hundreds of kids turned up at the council’s budget meeting on Tuesday with their instruments, council leader Derek Milligan announced the proposed cut had been shelved.

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