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Meetings held for town plans



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Published Date: 23 September 2008
RESIDENTS in Gorebridge are being urged to attend meetings in their community in October to have an input into Midlothian Council's planning process for future developments.
The town has been selected as a pilot area by the authority which is looking at the importance of setting up "locality plans", addressing communities' needs and priorities.

Meetings will be held on October 7 in the Brown Building, 80b Hunterfield Road from 9 to 11am and 7 to 9pm, as well as on October 9 at the Greenhall Community Learning Centre, Stobhill Road, from 7 to 9pm.





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  • Last Updated: 23 September 2008 10:42 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh planning issues
 
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Andrew,

24/09/2008 21:08:46
Soon to be commuter town Gorebridge with the return of the railway!

 

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