Minutes May 2025
The March 2025 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. “Tidy up” of the pool site, park play equipment, prescription difficulties and pharmacy move update.
The March 2025 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. “Tidy up” of the pool site, park play equipment, prescription difficulties and pharmacy move update.
The March 2025 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. “Tidy up” of the pool site, park play equipment, prescription difficulties and pharmacy move update.
The January 2024 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Constitutional changes needed, Great piece of work on the Local Place Plan and on going issues of Crawlees Road.
The January 2024 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Constitutional changes needed, Great piece of work on the Local Place Plan and on going issues of Crawlees Road.
Read the headline achievements from the NCC in our AGM as we reflect on the great work of our member volunteers and this year increase our membership as more in the community want to support the village’s development.
The November NCC hybrid meeting held at the Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Discussions regarding the findings and importance of Local Place Plan and safety issues on Crawlees Road were amongst some of the items discussed.
The October NCC hybrid meeting chaired by Jeremy Adderley captured community concerns and on-going issues. Councillor’s reports were offered and discussion regarding the Crawlees Road traffic concerns, Local Place plan, Police Report and correspondence. Members...
The June NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, The Hall & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. Councillor’s reports were offered and discussion regarding Midlothian Council proposed savings & further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward Councillors.
The February NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, The Hall & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. Councillor’s reports were offered and discussion regarding Midlothian Council proposed savings & further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward Councillors.
The February NCC hybrid meeting @ The Dean Tavern, The Hall & on zoom captured community concerns and on-going issues. Councillor’s reports were offered and discussion regarding Midlothian Council proposed savings & further updates given by our Midlothian South, ward Councillors.
What a lovely afternoon celebrating the 2025 Garden Competition winners 🏆
🦎🌳Best Garden: Blair McNeil
🐝Best Wild Garden: Zoe Baillie
💐Best Flowers: Helen Law
🍓Best Fruit and Veg: Newtongrange Primary
👨🌾Young Gardener: Oscar Bell
🌼Best Pots and Baskets: Graeme and Nel Sinclair
Thank you to everyone who attended, the Gala King for presenting the trophies and finally our annual sponsors who continue to support the event Newtongrange Community Garden, Be Happy Performing Arts Company, Kaya’s, National Mining Museum Scotland, The Dean, The Sun Inn Pastel
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Thank you for a lovely welcoming afternoon . It was nice to meet you all and the young girls who spoke to me . My great grandson and I had a mouth watering time picking our cakes and goodies in Pastel. Remember if anyone wants cuttings get in touch.
Well done all
Well done beautiful displays🌺
Hi all, with the charging mechanism now operationsl the two courts in the park are once again open & available to book. See Midlothian Council Facebook post for further information, otherwise email SportandLeisure@midlothian.gov.uk ... See MoreSee Less
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Fascinating article about Gothenburg pubs titled: ‘In Goth We Trust’ by Ali Leethan www.theskinny.co.uk/food-and-drink/features/the-forgotten-history-of-scotlands-goth-pubs In: Gnaw Scottish Food Guide 2025 pp.10-18. The article featuring our very own Dean Tavern. Looking forward to Craig Mair’s book coming out on the subject. ... See MoreSee Less
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I thought a community pud was ment to cheep more expensive than Edinburgh
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