News archive
News published November 2020
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Local firm donates books to Newbattle
Published 30 Nov 2020
Bilston-based FMS Fire and Security Ltd recently donated a full set of Craft, Design and Technology text books to Newbattle Community High School.
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Community spirit on show in new video to mark St Andrew’s Day
Published 30 Nov 2020
People from all walks of life across Midlothian have been brought together to recognise and inspire kindness in a new video to celebrate St Andrew's Day.
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Extra funding to support children's mental health
Published 27 Nov 2020
Children and young people in Midlothian are to benefit from extra Scottish Government funding to support their mental health and wellbeing.
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Council to light up wintry skies across care homes
Published 27 Nov 2020
Midlothian community hospital and every care home in Midlothian will have a real Christmas tree in their grounds thanks to a new initiative by Midlothian Council.
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Council Leader asks residents to abide by law
Published 20 Nov 2020
With new travel restrictions becoming law today (Friday) across Scotland, Midlothian Council’s Leader Councillor Derek Milligan is asking residents to abide by the law.
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Message from Council Leader Councillor Derek Milligan
Published 19 Nov 2020
Council Leader Councillor Derek Milligan thanks residents and asks them to continue to adhere to the coronavirus guidance as we prepare to move into tier 2.
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Have your say on the future of historic Mavisbank House
Published 18 Nov 2020
18th century Mavisbank is one of Midlothian’s oldest, historic buildings. Historic Environment Scotland and the Landmark Trust are looking for your views on restoring this derelict building.
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Start to improvement work on Penicuik Town Hall
Published 17 Nov 2020
Improvement work on Penicuik Town Hall begins next week (23 November) and will be completed by the end of April 2021.
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Move to Tier 2 great for communities and local businesses
Published 17 Nov 2020
Council Leader Councillor Derek Milligan says the Scottish Government’s decision to move Midlothian down to Tier 2 was “fantastic news for local communities and businesses”.
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Support to businesses impacted by COVID-19
Published 17 Nov 2020
If your business is required to close by law or to significantly change its operations due to COVID-19 restrictions, you may be eligible to apply for grant funding.