Minutes October 2020
Online meeting, this month capturing the resilience processes: highlights and on-going issues. Police pressed for responses to complaints and initial thoughts about a Community Development Trust.
Online meeting, this month capturing the resilience processes: highlights and on-going issues. Police pressed for responses to complaints and initial thoughts about a Community Development Trust.
Online meeting, this month capturing the resilience processes: highlights and on-going issues. Police pressed for responses to complaints and initial thoughts about a Community Development Trust.
Online meeting, this month capturing the resilience processes: highlights and on-going issues. Police pressed for responses to complaints and initial thoughts about a Community Development Trust.
Online meeting, this month capturing the resilience processes: highlights and on-going issues. Police pressed for responses to complaints and initial thoughts about a Community Development Trust.
Online meeting focussed mainly on the achievements of the Newtongrange Resilience operation, improved maintenance of Welfare Park and future engagement with Midlothian Council
The second digital NCC meeting including Councillor Jim Muirhead, assigned officer Sandra Banks from Midlothian Council (Communities & Lifelong Learning), Connor Wright and Brian Tannerhill. The meeting highlighted the impact and successes of Newtongrange Resilience Volunteers (NRV) and NC1 receiving Lottery funding. Brian Tannerhill introduced his Last Hurrah proposal to council for discussion. Cllr Muirhead reported on current situation for MC, police report, groups congregating, Welfare Park and VE Day promotion discussed.
The first ever digital NCC zoom meeting including Councillor Muirhead and assigned officer Sandra Banks from Midlothian Council (Communities & Lifelong Learning) stressing the importance of the Newtongrange Resilience campaign during the coronavirus outbreak. MC critical services, police report, litter pick, key secretarial duties, parking non-essential objectives and the Newtongrange Masterplan discussed.
For the February meeting we were joined by both Councillor Johnstone & Muirhead to discuss Newbattle Practice e-consult, Welfare Park, tubs, crime prevention, buses, newsletter plans and noticeboards the topics.
For the first meeting of the year we had a room swelling over twenty people withe the litter pick, park, parking, buses, newsletter plans and information from the Newtongrange Masterplan steering group discussed.
The AGM was an opportunity to reflect on the changes to the Newtongrange Community Council and prepare for an increasing membership as more in the community want to support the village’s development.
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Thanks to all involved 😄
Amazing work
Well done all involved
That's an unbelievable amount of rubbish, well done
Absolutely brilliant they will have to send a big lorry to fetch those.
The morons out there will give you plenty of work. Well done everyone
***HAPPENING THIS SUNDAY!***
We are back for another Big Litter Pick event at Bryanswood on Sunday 21st April, 10am-12pm.
Brought to you by the Newtongrange Guerrilla Gardeners and Keep Scotland Beautiful, we will provide you with litter-pickers and bags, just bring your own gloves.
We’ll meet at the corner of Bryan’s Road and Morris Road. See you there!
#SpringCleanScotland
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Archaeology Scotland, now based at Newbattle Abbey job application deadlines April 26th. ... See MoreSee Less
Work with Us – We are currently recruiting | Archaeology Scotland
We are excited to announce we are seeking four new members of the Archaeology Scotland team, including Communications & Marketing Officer, CVARF Engagement Officer, Learning Assistant and Programme De...7 days ago
NWH community fund’s first release application closes April 15, with two further awards taking place later in the year. ... See MoreSee Less
Recycling firm launches annual community fund
A Dalkeith-based waste management and recycling business has announced an annual pledge of £21,000 to help fund private, community-led, charities.2 weeks ago
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