AGM Minutes (for 2022) February 2023
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.
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.
Welcome to the first January NCC meeting of 2023: Newtongrange Community Council to discuss the Midlothian council savings proposals, this years main aims and objectives plus requirements for postponed AGM now to be held in person on Tuesday 28th of February 7-8pm @ Dean Tavern
Welcome to the November NCC meeting of 2022: Newtongrange Community Council consider the main aims, objectives and correspondence this month. Our postponed AGM will be held in person on Tuesday 31st of January 7-8pm @ Dean Tavern, The Lamp Room & remotely via Zoom.
October NCC meeting of 2022: Newtongrange Community Council consider the main aims, objectives and correspondence this month.
September Regular meeting with updates expected Welfare Park and Remembrance Day
June Regular Meeting: catch up before July break
June Regular Meeting: catch up before July break
May Regular Meeting: New Councillors, Platinum Jubilee, Welfare Park Petanque, Tennis and other updates
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.
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.
Thank you to all the people who entered the Gardening Competition and special thanks to Dalkeith Guerrilla Gardeners for judging.
Prizes have now been given to the winners 🥇
Thank you for your support-
The Dean Tavern.
Pastel Bakery
The Sun Inn
Kaya’s
National Mining Museum Scotland
Be Happy Performing Arts Company ... See MoreSee Less
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We are in the Coop this morning till 11.30am collecting wishes, come down and say hello
Thanks to everyone who wrote down their wishes at the library yesterday 🙌🙌 ... See MoreSee Less
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Pool site consultation closes 27th September. You can have your say online or visit Newtongrange Library to see presentation & fill out paper forms.NEWTONGRANGE POOL SITE CONSULTATION: We want to hear your thoughts on redevelopment plans for the vacant former pool site on Main Street, Newtongrange.
➡️Take the online questionnaire: forms.office.com/e/4udN4DbDev
➡️To share additional comments please email Newtongrangepoolconsult@midlothian.gov.uk
➡️Presentation material can be viewed in the Library, with forms in hard copy available.
➡️Consultation closes on Wednesday 27th September. ... See MoreSee Less
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💫What are your 3 wishes for Newtongrange? For example, better transport links, better roads, community office space. Leave your wishes in the comments 👇
We’ll also be collecting wish lists in September on Friday 22nd 12-2pm at Newtongrange Library and Saturday 23rd at the Coop 10am-12noon.
If you would like to give more information please complete this survey - ... See MoreSee Less
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The Place Standard has 14 themes, each with a question which asks you to rate your place on a scale of 1 to 7. To help, there are also prompts which can help you think about your answer, but you only ...2 weeks ago
More community space like The Beacon at Gorebridge. Modern and accessible, for all different groups and clubs to use.
I'd just like the pool back!
Community hub
A hub. A hub that includes a large multi purpose hall, a free IT suite, a community cafe, creche, soft play room, meeting rooms for community groups and activities and centre for a welfare rights / money adviser/ job coach adviser, food bank/ pantry etc to alleviate poverty.
This seems a waste of time. I just read somewhere else in a post by the council that a decision has been made to build "affordable housing " on that site.
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