And finally… UK’s highest zip line and longest alpine coaster planned for Midlothian
A consultation event is planned for what will be the UK’s highest zip line and longest alpine coaster on a Midlothian hillside.
About this development:
- Authority:Midlothian
- Type:Leisure
- Applications:
- Team:Wardell Armstrong (landscape), Cundall (m&e), Thomson Bethune (quantity surveyor), Pick Everard (structural), Hardies (project manager), Smith Scott Mullan Associates (architect), Montagu Evans (planning consultant)
Midlothian Council is to stage a drop-in event to communicate plans to transform Midlothian Snowsports Centre into a year-round multi-activity leisure destination.
The project, if given the go-ahead by councillors, could also include a new reception building, food court, shops, activity dome and glamping wigwams.
There are also plans for a hotel and freestyle jump slope extension.
An alpine coaster is a type of roller coaster with bobsled-like cars on tracks installed on a mountain.
A pre-planning application notice has already been filed for the scheme.
Midlothian Council’s cabinet member with responsibility for sport and leisure, Councillor Derek Milligan, said: “We’re very excited about the potential leisure and economic benefits an expanded year-round facility at Hillend could bring to the local area.
“If given the go ahead, not only would the investment pay for itself , but it could generate additional income that would be invested back into council services such as education, health and social care. The project could also create 50 full time jobs.
“We think enhancing the current facilities with the highest zipwire in the UK, the longest Alpine coaster and the indoor climbing and soft play will attract families from all over the country and beyond.
“While the plans are just proposals currently, we are looking for feedback from local people to help shape our future planning application. Given the budget challenges we are facing, we also want to be certain of the solid business case behind these ambitious plans before giving the final go-ahead.”
The event will take place at the centre itself on 28 January between 14:00 and 19:30, ahead of an application for planning permission in the spring.