Newtongrange stands to benefit from council and railway investment, and Midlothian Council has consulted, fed back (and latterly managed to change development consultants) to arrive at and present a preliminary plan for the centre of our village to stakeholders (Newtongrange Partnership Group) in January. The NCC is seeking people who want to be part of that process through the Community Council, perhaps with a small working group or even just to remain informed on our actions, and is discussing how to shape our village development as a core Community Council aim.
I'm involved with the Newtongrange Community Council because I want to preserve our status as a proud village and ensure residents have a say in local development
Check out exhibition in Newtongrange Library on until the 30th of MayA poster for the 'Newtongrange - Then and Now' Photography exhibition at Newtongrange Library. It is on throughout May 2024 for Local and Community History Month. ... See MoreSee Less
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Local History course starting next Thursday in Dalkeith LibraryCalling all history enthusiasts 🕰️ Join us for an exciting journey through the past at the Exploring History course!
Starting during Local History Month at Dalkeith Library, this FREE and informal course will delve into major historic events of the last century. Learners have the freedom to choose which events to discuss and explore.
🗓️ When: Weekly, starting Thursday 9th May 2024 until Thursday 27th June 🕑 Time: 1.30pm - 3.30pm 📍 Where: Dalkeith Library, 2 White Hart Street, Dalkeith EH22 1EA
Secure your FREE spot now by booking through Eventbrite: ow.ly/OUJm50RhXf6
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Big thanks to Heather & team for all they do.In the recent Scottish Public Library Annual Survey, 95% of Midlothian respondents said they feel using their local library improves their quality of life.
Have you visited your library recently? Midlothian Libraries have something for everyone. June Robertson enjoys the social aspects of visiting her library.