Dame Prue Leith, TV judge, entrepreneur and Chancellor of Queen Margaret University, took a tour of the construction site where the Edinburgh Innovation Hub is being developed on the land around the University campus. A joint venture between East Lothian Council and Queen Margaret University (QMU) a
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Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has confirmed that it has secured detailed planning consent from East Lothian Council for the first 137 new homes and nine two-bedroom affordable apartments in its new Dolphingstone development. This marks a significant step towards the creation of a new neighbourhood of
The technical solution to permanently address issues associated with Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) in the roof of the dining hall at Ross High School, Tranent, has been agreed. As a temporary and precautionary measure, the dining hall was taken out of use for a number of weeks last a
Work on a £1.1m heritage project at historic Preston Tower in Prestonpans is approaching completion. A significant amount of grant funded repair work has taken place at the Scheduled Monument, parts of which date back to the 15th century.
Plans for a new flood protection scheme in Musselburgh will be revised to take into account feedback from a recent local consultation, East Lothian Council has said. The outline design developed by design consultants Jacobs on behalf of the council was presented through a public exhibition at the Es
CCG Asset Management, the planned maintenance division of the CCG Group, has commenced a major kitchen replacement contract on behalf of East Lothian Council. A total of 300 households located in Trannent, Musselburgh, and Haddington are to benefit from new kitchens and associated decorative works t
A planning application has been submitted to East Lothian Council for a proposal to develop a new road to help access the former Cockenzie Power Station site. The purpose of the proposed road would be to assist with access to new substations which have planning consent to be built on parts of the si
A water treatment plant could be created behind Scotland’s oldest working brewery in East Lothian. Belhaven Brewery submitted plans to East Lothian Council's planning department before Christmas.
Main works on a new £47.2 million secondary learning facility at Wallyford in East Lothian are set to begin following contract close on the development.
East Lothian Council has rejected a planning application from space technologies company Skyrora Limited to erect an equipment testing facility, office and storage structures at the former Cockenzie Power Station site. The application, filed in the summer, specified that the facilities would only be