Agenda August 2021
The August meeting of Newtongrange Community Council consists of a full agenda after our last meeting in June with lots to be discussed and updated. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 31st August 2021 Online and by phone-...
The August meeting of Newtongrange Community Council consists of a full agenda after our last meeting in June with lots to be discussed and updated. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 31st August 2021 Online and by phone-...
The sixth meeting of 2021: the Springfield Development, Gareth Davies Masterplan Update, revitalising our Welfare Park and the next Newtongrange flyer to be discussed. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 29th June 2021 Online and by phone- all...
The fifth meeting of 2021: the Springfield Development, Newtongrange church update, revitalising our Welfare Park and the next Newtongrange flyer. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 25th May 2021 Online and by phone- all welcome as always, fill...
The third meeting of 2021: the Springfield Development, revitalising our Welfare Park and the next Newtongrange flyer. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 27th April 2021 Online and by phone- all welcome as always, fill in the event...
The third meeting of 2021: the Springfield Development, revitalising our Welfare Park and the next Newtongrange flyer. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 30th March 2021 Online and by phone- all welcome as always, fill in the event...
The second meeting of 2021: Introduction and discussion with new Community Police Officer. Evaluation of current objectives, resilience plans, newsletter and park group meetings. 7.00pm-9.00pm Tuesday 23rd February 2021 Online and by phone- all...
News of CoViD tier 2, now back to tier 3 will focus minds on how to support resilience and preventative activity while a development trust moves closer to reality
Community Action / Consultations
by Jeremy Adderley · Published November 26, 2020 · Last modified November 27, 2020
Is it time for a Development Trust for Newtongrange? Click to support a trust creation now Since first proposed in 2012 by then Cllr Owen Thompson (now MP) when closures were a threat, a Development Trust...
Community Action / Current Objectives
by Jeremy Adderley · Published November 25, 2020 · Last modified November 27, 2020
Last month saw launch of The Newtongrange Flyer. The NCC has supported, coordinated and funded a number of resilience activities during the CoViD-19 pandemic and the first issue of the new newsletter, although originally designed...
News of CoViD tier 2, now back to tier 3 will focus minds on how to support resilience and preventative activity while a development trust moves closer to reality
Reminder drop-in event @ Newtongrange Library on this Thursday 25th of May, 1-7pmDo you have views on where development and regeneration should or should not take place in Midlothian? Then come along to drop-in events in May and June to tell us what you think and find out more about the Midlothian Local Development Plan (MLDP2).
Youâll also get the chance to talk about open spaces and play opportunities in their area.
The next ones are on:
âą Tuesday 23 May - 1pm to 7pm at Lasswade Library, The Lasswade Centre, 19 Eskdale Drive, Bonnyrigg, EH19 2LA
âą Thursday 25 May - 1pm to 7pm at Newtongrange Library, St Davidâs, Newtongrange, EH22 4LG
âą Thursday 1 June - 1pm to 7pm at Penicuik Library, Carlops Road, Penicuik, EH26 9EP
For more information about the Midlothian Local Development Plan: ow.ly/TQy150OqMOA
A local development plan is a statutory document required by Scottish Government that sets out how local places will change in the future. The plan indicates where development and regeneration can take place and where it should not. ... See MoreSee Less
2 weeks ago
This survey is open until Monday 5th of June: midlothiancouncil.citizenspace.com/libraries/living-well-locally/
Newtongrange Library staff and partners already offer (Reminiscence groups - Job Clubs -
Living Life to the Full - Lego Club - Reading Group - Walk and Talk Group - PEEP -Digital Skills - Chatterbooks - Code Club - Street League - Weekly School Visits - Chill and Chat - Police drop-in (bike marking) sessions - 3rd Party Reporting Centre and Keep Safe Building - Post-Office - Midlothian Science Festival host - Working with schools to engage young readers and improve literacy - Annual Reading Challenges - School and educational 1-2-1s space with children unable to attend school - Community Care Teams and Council services - Councillors, MPs and MSPs hold surgeries - Craft events, Local art work and exhibitions displayed, including work with the National Portrait Gallery/Village Voices -
P.T.A & Library User Group meeting venue -
Numerous literacy events including Book Week Scotland, World Book Day & Local Author visits and talks - Gala day helper box - Volunteer opportunities, including work experience and Duke of Edinburgh
WiFi provision, Guide Dog training with Hearing Dog - Defib on site - Issuing of Hearing Aids, Dog Bag, Bus Pass, Blue Badge & Garden Waste support) What more could libraries offer?JOIN OUR LIBRARIES CONVERSATION
Hereâs Mary, sheâs a regular at the Reminiscence Group on Fridays at Loanhead Library and was really looking forward to Neil Fraser from Historic Environment Scotland talking about fashion through the ages. Mary says she âcomes with the girlsâ and loves the chat about things like what they all used to wear and life in Loanhead. Asked if there were any particular outfits of hers she remembers, Mary says: âI love a nice pair of jeans, a nice white T-shirt and a turquoise cardi.â
What do you like about your local library and what could be done better to serve our communities and help people to stay connected? Tell us online or join the conversation at Loanhead or Danderhall libraries. đ
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2 weeks ago
Newtongrange library & Rogovin exhibition is open again from 10am tomorrow (Tuesday 9th May). Find out more about initial project: www.nickybird.com/writings/shadowing-rogovin-retracing-family-of-miners-scotland-1982/ ... See MoreSee Less
4 weeks ago
Visited the exhibition today . Was really interesting x
If you have time to spare? email: reception@nationalminingmuseum.com or phone: 0131 6637519
Newtongrange Guerrilla Gardeners Whats-On In-NewtongrangeCould you help us? We're looking for volunteers, spring-summer, to help us get the outside areas at the Museum looking great! This would include things like helping to paint the red wheels/gate, planting some bulbs and helping tidy the gardens đ
If you've a couple of spare hours to help us or would like more information please pop us an email at reception@nationalminingmuseum.com or give us a call 0131 663 7519 (we are open 7 days a week, 10am-5pm)
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