East Lothian Council’s planning committee has granted planning permission in principle for a holiday lodge development at Whitekirk Golf Club.
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Councillors in East Lothian have agreed to spend more than £174 million over the next five years on building new council housing and modernising existing stock.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has secured detailed planning permission from East Lothian Council for the development of 69 new homes at St Clements Wells in Wallyford.
Work is progressing well on the new £1 million extension to Port Seton Community Centre with the foundations in place and the steel frame complete. Cllr Jim Goodfellow with representatives from Hadden Group and East Lothian Council
The legacy of one of East Lothian’s most famous sons, John Muir, has been immortalised through a five-metre high steel bear sculpted by renowned Scottish artist, Andy Scott, the man behind the ‘Kelpies’ and other well-loved sculptures.
A dream to create a contemporary community hub for the people of Tranent has become a reality with the opening of the new Fraser Centre.
NHS Lothian and East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership have this week taken possession of the remainder of the newly completed East Lothian Community Hospital building in Haddington ahead of patients moving in over the next couple of months.
East Lothian Council is looking for help to choose a name for East Lothian's new town.
Plans for the first homes to be developed at Blindwells have been submitted to East Lothian Council. The first residential plots at Blindwells
LAR Housing Trust’s bid to deliver affordable homes on a site in East Lothian will go ahead after a Scottish Government Reporter dismissed the local authority’s planning refusal. The housing charity’s proposal for four houses and 22 flats on an empty site in Prestonpans was refused
East Lothian Council has granted full permission for 150 new homes on a site at the southern side of Gullane.
East Lothian Council has appointed Livingston-based Maxi Construction to renovate the Grade B listed Corn Exchange in Haddington.
A key milestone has been reached at the £8.6 million Letham Mains Primary School project in Haddington after Morrison Construction successfully installed the 260-tonne steel frame.
Places for People has been cleared to start work later this year on the first phase of a vibrant new extension to the village of Longniddry after East Lothian Council approved detailed designs for 98 new homes.
Housebuilder Cruden Homes, part of the Cruden Group, has secured planning permission to build 81 new homes as part of the first phase of the expansion masterplan at Longniddry, East Lothian.