The October NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, The Lamp Room & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. In person police report and discussion with Sgt. Michele Lindsay. Membership, park improvements including petanque and tennis discussed. Councillor reports were offered and further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward councillors.
The September NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, The Lamp Room & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. In person police report and discussion with PC McFarlane. Membership, park improvements including petanque and tennis and Liney Dyke conservation status discussed. Councillor reports were offered and further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward councillors.
The August NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, Temperance Room & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. Fiona Clandillon, Head of Development at Midlothian Council discussed the current status regarding the Masterplan and improvements in Newtongrange centre. In person police report and discussion with PC McFarlane. Membership, park improvements including petanque and tennis and Liney Dyke conservation status discussed.. Three Councillor reports were offered and further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward councillors.
The second digital NCC meeting of the year capturing community highlights and on-going issues. Welfare Park and noticeboard improvements discussed. Latest developments for Community Development Trust, rollout of the second issue of the Newtongrange Flyer and the two attending Councillor reports with details of full council meeting from 23/02/21.
Anyone for tennis in the park this Saturday morning? Things are starting to happen in the old tennis courts in the park thanks to cooperation with Justin Venton, Land and Countryside Manager & team, Andy...
The second digital NCC meeting of the year capturing community highlights and on-going issues. Welfare Park and noticeboard improvements discussed. Latest developments for Community Development Trust, rollout of the second issue of the Newtongrange Flyer and the two attending Councillor reports with details of full council meeting from 23/02/21.
Do you or someone you know have a battery-operated driver or grinder. That you can come down and help to strip paint rust from the Newtongrange Welfare Park railings? Or can lend to the volunteers working on the railings.
The group has now stripped and repainted about 120 metres of railing along Bryan's Road/Park Road.
The action is required as a large external group are willing to come to the village to paint for us. As a result we are endeavouring to strip back as much raling on Park Road ASAP and need as much mechanical tools as possible to do this preparatory work.
CONTACT: John 0791737847 or johnmuir14@hotmail.co,uk