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Scottish Gaelic for East Lothian Tourism Businesses
East Lothian Council has updated its East Lothian Gaelic Language Plan and we are keen to establish how tourism businesses across the area are engaging with Gaelic. Whether you already use Gaelic in your visitor experience, interpretation, signage, branding, or events, or are simply interested in exploring this further. To help us build a picture of current activity, we would be grateful if you could take a moment to complete a short survey. MoreOpened today -
East Lothian Council (Various Locations, East Lothian (Disabled Parking Spaces) Order 2026
East Lothian Council intends to make an Order under Sections 1(1), 2(1) and (2), 3 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce and/or amend enforceable disabled bay restrictions at Various Locations across East Lothian A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed on the council’s website at www.eastlothian.gov.uk and on... MoreOpened 13 March 2026 -
St Andrew's Kirk Ports, North Berwick
St Andrew’s Kirk Ports is a picturesque ruin in the very heart of North Berwick. It sits in an attractive graveyard and is scheduled as a monument of national importance. East Lothian Council maintains the grounds, but has no funds to invest in works other than those that are essential for safety. The ruin is dilapidated and its condition is deteriorating. In 2011 the distinctive bell-shaped tower roof was removed for health and safety reasons, and the interior has since been fenced off.... MoreOpened 12 March 2026 -
Chamber, first floor, 1 High Street North Berwick
Known locally as the Town House, 1 High Street is a category B-listed building located on the corner with Quality Street, dating from circa 1724 with a distinctive bell-shaped clocktower. It is held in Common Good for the town and was previously a gaol, custom’s house and the former Royal Burgh’s Offices. The chamber is on the first floor accessed from an external staircase with shops below unaffected. It includes a chamber with recess, waiting room, office, kitchen and toilet.... MoreOpened 11 March 2026 -
Families Together East Lothian Requester Feedback
Families Together East Lothian want to hear your views on our request process. MoreOpened 11 March 2026 -
East-Linton-Play Area-Consultation
What new play facilities would you like to see in East Linton Park Play Area? East Lothian Council has successfully obtained financing through the Local Development Plan 2018, under the Section 75 Agreements, for the enhancement of Play provision at East Linton Park, Walker Terrace, East Linton. We aim to ensure that the enhanced East Linton Park Play Area meets local needs, by involving people, particularly children and young people, in its... MoreOpened 10 March 2026 -
Nursery Holiday Attendance - April 2026
Please only complete this form if your child will NOT be attending nursery during part or all of the April school holiday period (7th to 20th April 2026). You should consider this carefully as you may not be able to change sessions after this date. Please note the nursery will be closed on Friday 3rd and Monday 6th April for Easter weekend. You do not need to complete this if your child will be attending nursery as normal. MoreOpened 9 March 2026 -
Stoneyhill Additional Support Needs (ASN) Consultation
We want to hear your views on the proposal to establish an Additional Support Needs (ASN) specialist provision at Stoneyhill Primary School. The statutory consultation begins on Tuesday 3 March 2026 and ends on Tuesday 5 May 2026. The proposals are: An Additional Support Needs (ASN) provision for children and young people with severe, complex and enduring needs will be established at Stoneyhill Primary School from August 2027; The ASN provision will be under the... MoreOpened 3 March 2026 -
Law Additional Support Needs (ASN) Consultation
We want to hear your views on the proposal to establish an Additional Support Needs (ASN) specialist provision at Law Primary School. The statutory consultation begins on Tuesday 3 March 2026 and ends on Tuesday 5 May 2026. The proposals are: An Additional Support Needs (ASN) provision for children and young people with severe, complex and enduring needs will be established at Law Primary School from August 2027. The ASN provsion will be under the leadership of the... MoreOpened 3 March 2026 -
Musselburgh Grammar Additional Support Needs (ASN) Consultation
We want to hear your views on the proposal to establish an Additional Support Needs (ASN) provision at Musselburgh Grammar School. The statutory consultation begins on Tuesday 3 March 2026 and ends on Tuesday 5 May 2026. The proposals are: An Additional Support Needs (ASN) provision for children and young people with severe, complex and enduring needs will be established at Musselburgh Grammar School from August 2027. The ASN provision will be under the leadership of... MoreOpened 3 March 2026 -
East Lothian Council (Cowpits Road, Whitecraig) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2026
East Lothian Council intends to make an Order under Sections 1(1), 2(1) and (2), 3 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce and/or amend enforceable waiting restrictions at Cowpits Road, Whitecraig. A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plans showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed on the council’s website at www.eastlothian.gov.uk and on www.tellmescotland.gov.uk ... MoreOpened 20 February 2026 -
East Lothian Council (Inchview Road, Wallyford) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2026
East Lothian Council intends to make an Order under Sections 1(1), 2(1) and (2), 3 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce and/or amend enforceable waiting restrictions at Inchview Road, Wallyford. A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plans showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed on the council’s website at www.eastlothian.gov.uk and on www.tellmescotland.gov.uk ... MoreOpened 20 February 2026 -
East Lothian Council (Elcho Place, Manse Lane, Cockenzie) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 2026
East Lothian Council intends to make an Order under Sections 1(1), 2(1) and (2), 3 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce and/or amend enforceable waiting restrictions at Elcho Place, Manse Lane, Cockenzie. A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plans showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed on the council’s website at www.eastlothian.gov.uk and on... MoreOpened 20 February 2026 -
Stoneyhill Community Centre Musselburgh Common Good
Stoneyhill Community Centre is a grade-C listed two-storey sports and recreation hall built in 1924/25 following a philanthropic contribution to the community by Inveresk Paper Mills. It is held in Common Good for Musselburgh. It closed in 2019 and was last used on a temporary basis in 2021 as a Covid testing centre. East Lothian Council is proposing to sell or lease Stoneyhill Community Centre in its existing condition. Any new owner or leaseholder would need to bring the... MoreOpened 11 February 2026 -
118 and 118A New Street Musselburgh Common Good
118 New Street is a ground floor retail/office unit within a detached sandstone building close to North High Street; 118A is a smaller self-contained office to its rear. The properties have been home to various businesses over the years but have been empty since their leases expired in 2015 and are in need of significant upgrade. East Lothian Council is proposing to sell 118 and 118A New Street and reinvest the income into the Musselburgh Common Good Fund. About Common... MoreOpened 10 February 2026 -
Families Together East Lothian - Families Views
Families Together East Lothian (FTEL) are interested in hearing about your experience of working with us. MoreOpened 9 August 2024
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