The April 2024 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Midlothian Council Executive, Fiona Clandillon, discusses Main Street developments, PC Owen Wilson highlighted issues and the gardening competition will begin to be promoted.
The April 2024 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Midlothian Council Executive, Fiona Clandillon, discusses Main Street developments, PC Owen Wilson highlighted issues and the gardening competition will begin to be promoted.
The March 2024 NCC hybrid meeting @ Newbattle Community Learning Centre. Kate Goodall discussed Community Benefits, excellent turn out for the Bryan’s Wood litter pick and informative Councillor updates.
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.
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 September 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 Palce plan, Newtongrange Masterplan, Police Report and...
The Scottish Government has introduced Local Place Plans as a way for communities to help achieve change in their local area. Local Place Plans will allow community bodies to set out their own proposals for...
Newtongrange Welfare Park will be 100 years old in September this year. In preparation of the celebrations, Newtongrange Community Council has agreed to coordinate the scrubbing, stripping and repainting of the park railings.
There is around 600m of railings and this is a major task, so we need your help.
Volunteers will be gathering at Newtongrange Welfare Park on Saturday 7th March at 9:30am to begin work.
All are welcome to come and help. Paint and equipment will be supplied, you just need to bring a little elbow grease!
On another note, donations of some paint, equipment and protective clothing have already been received (thank you!) but much more is required.
If you are a local business or resident and are able to make a donation to help us purchase more, please contact the Newtongrange Community Council via email secretary@newtongrange.org ... See MoreSee Less
Thanks to the incredible generosity of local businesses & personal endeavors of our Treasurer we look to have the equipment required. NOW FOR THE VOLUNTEERS. Anyone interested in volunteering to do work on striping down railings to attend a meeting at tennis courts on Saturday 07 March at 9:30 to discuss setting up a work schedule and organisation of who can work when and set up possible work squads or groups over the next few weeks/months. ... See MoreSee Less