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EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (A6093 PENCAITLAND)(40MPH SPEED LIMIT) ORDER 2019
East Lothian Council gives notice that it intends to make an Order under 82(2), 83(2) and 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce a 40mph speed limit on a section of the A6093 at Pencaitland A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plan showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed at Main Reception, John Muir House Haddington, however they are also available on the council’s website at ... MoreClosed 13 December 2019 -
EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (VARIOUS ROADS, EAST LOTHIAN) (40MPH SPEED LIMIT AND RESTRICTED ROADS) (B6371 ORMISTON ROAD, TRANENT)(VARIATION) ORDER 2019
East Lothian Council gives notice that it intends to make an Order under 82(2), 83(2) and 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to introduce a 40mph speed restriction on the B6371 Ormiston Road, Tranent a distance of approximately 410 metres or thereby A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plan showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed at Main Reception, John Muir House Haddington, however they are also... MoreClosed 13 December 2019 -
EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (RESTRICTED ROADS) (B1407 HADDINGTON ROAD,EAST LINTON) (VARIATION) ORDER 2019
East Lothian Council gives notice that it intends to make an Order under 82(2), 83(2) and 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to amend the 30mph speed limit on the B1407 Haddington Road East Linton approximately 72 metres further west A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plan showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed at Main Reception, John Muir House Haddington, however they are also available on the... MoreClosed 13 December 2019 -
EAST LOTHIAN COUNCIL (RESTRICTED ROADS) (B6471 GATESIDE ROAD, HADDINGTON) (VARIATION) ORDER 2019
East Lothian Council gives notice that it intends to make an Order under 82(2), 83(2) and 84(1) and (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to extend the 30mph speed limit on the B6471 Gateside Road, Haddington to the junction with the A199 at Oak Tree. A copy of the proposed Order, Schedule, plan showing the extent of the restrictions and the statement of reasons for making the Order can be viewed at Main Reception, John Muir House Haddington however they are also available on the... MoreClosed 13 December 2019 -
Naming East Lothian's New Town
We’re looking for your help in choosing a name for East Lothian’s new town. It will be located on a site near Tranent, Macmerry, Prestonpans, Longniddry and Cockenzie and Port Seton, close to the A1. The town will include new housing, a school, business space, shops, sports facilities and parks. The approved Local Development Plan also safeguarded land for a more significant potential expansion of the new settlement in due course. The council’s vision is to see the new settlement... MoreClosed 4 December 2019 -
Rent Consultation 2020-2021
Every year East Lothian Council consults with tenants, tenants' and residents' groups, and East Lothian Tenants and Residents Panel (ELTRP) on our proposals to increase rents. The council is considering a rent increase of 5%. Based on our budget planning this is an estimate of what it will take to maintain existing services, continue with our investment in the development of new council homes, and maintain and improve our existing housing stock. You can find details of how rent... MoreClosed 15 November 2019 -
Dunbar & East Linton Area Partnership - A Voice For Your Community
Dunbar & East Linton Partnership would like to hear your ideas for improvements to the area. You can share your ideas by completing the online form below. You can read about Dunbar & East Linton Area Partnership's Plan for the area and some of its achievements to date under 'Related' below, or by visiting our web page. MoreClosed 25 October 2019 -
Community Links Worker Public Engagement
We are developing a Community Link Worker service that will support patients with social, emotional and practical needs. We’d like to hear from anyone who might use the service about what they think it should look like. MoreClosed 25 October 2019 -
East Lothian Council Gaelic Language Plan 2019-2024
East Lothian Council has prepared a draft Gaelic Language Plan within the framework of the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005. The draft Plan sets out how we will use Gaelic in the operation of our functions, how we will enable the use of Gaelic when communicating with the public and key partners, and how we will promote and develop Gaelic. MoreClosed 20 October 2019 -
Supported Bus Routes Consultation
East Lothian Council subsidises a number of bus services on routes where no alternative route exists, and where commercial bus operators would not be able to cover their costs if they delivered a service. Where a need is identified, the Council may subsidise a commercial operator to cover a whole route, or part of a route at a particular time of the day. We currently subsidise bus services on the following routes: 109 - Humbie to Haddington (Campbells Coaches) 110 - New... MoreClosed 20 October 2019 -
East Lothian Council, Various Streets, Pencaitland, Prohibition & Restriction on Waiting, Loading & Unloading, etc, Consolidated Order 2018
East Lothian Council gives notice of its intention to introduce & change waiting restrictions at various locations in Pencaitland to control indiscriminate parking. Further details, including how to submit any objections you may have, are available at the Tell me Scotland website below. MoreClosed 4 October 2019 -
Dunbar North 20mph speed limit consultation
Following requests from community groups, and after a trial period in 2015, East Lothian Council introduced permanent 20pmh speed limits on residential streets in Dunbar between the A1 and the railway line (except Kellie Road and Spott Road). A further 20mph speed limit trial was introduced last year, covering Dunbar streets north of the railway line. Our aim was to reduce the dominance of motorised traffic, resulting in streets which feel safer for cycling and walking while still... MoreClosed 22 September 2019 -
Haddington & Lammermuir Area Partnership - A Voice For Your Community
Haddington & Lammermuir Area Partnership would like to hear your ideas for improvements to the area. You can share your ideas by completing the online form below. You can read about Haddington & Lammermuir Area Partnership's Plan for the area and some of its achievements to date under 'Related' below, or by visiting our web page . MoreClosed 30 August 2019 -
Countryside and Coast - Supplementary Planning Guidance - East Lothian Local Development Plan 2018
The East Lothian Local Development Plan 2018 (LDP) is the development strategy for the future development of East Lothian to 2024 and beyond. It sets out where new development should and should not occur, including new housing, education, economic and retail development, new transport links, and other infrastructure as well as the detailed policies used to determine planning applications. This plan has now been adopted, and the policies within it are now set. This consultation is on the... MoreClosed 18 August 2019 -
East Lothian Council, Various Streets, Haddington, Prohibition & Restriction on Waiting, Loading & Unloading, etc, Variation Order No:2
East Lothian Council gives notice of its intention to introduce & change waiting restrictions at various locations in Haddington to control indiscriminate parking. Further details, including how to submit any objections you may have, are available at the Tellme Scotland website below. MoreClosed 2 August 2019 -
Voids Policy Review 2019
A Review of the Council’s Void policy has been taking place. We use the term ‘void’ to describe a property where a tenant has moved out and the property is having the necessary repairs/checks completed before a new tenant can move in. East Lothian has a high demand for housing with 3400 applicants on the council’s housing list and it is important that we reduce the time that void properties are empty and allow people to move in as soon as possible. MoreClosed 31 July 2019 -
Draft East Lothian Climate Change Strategy
East Lothian Council has developed a Draft East Lothian Climate Change Strategy 2019–2024 for consultation, setting out how we will continue to reduce carbon emissions that cause global warming, adapt to changes in our climate, and improve sustainability. We would like to hear your views on our proposals for how the Council, and the wider East Lothian community, including local communities, businesses, organisations and individuals, can tackle climate change. In... MoreClosed 22 July 2019 -
Scottish Fire & Rescue Service Draft Strategic Plan
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service has launched a new draft Strategic Plan for public consultation. The Plan marks an important stage in the development of the Service and will shape our forward direction for the next three year period. You can view the draft Plan and respond to the consultation by following the link below. MoreClosed 18 July 2019 -
Road Traffic Orders - June / July 2019
East Lothian Council gives notice of its intention to make the following Road Safety Orders: Introduction of 30mph speed restriction on C110 and C111 West Fenton Roads Introduction of 40mph speed restriction on C110 West Fenton Road Further details, including how to submit any objections you may have, are available at the Tellme Scotland website below. MoreClosed 12 July 2019 -
Draft East Lothian Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan for Children and Young People
East Lothian Council Education service is looking for feedback on the Draft East Lothian Mental Health and Wellbeing Action Plan for Children and Young People. The draft plan can be found in the Related section below. MoreClosed 23 June 2019 -
Links Worker Survey for patients at Inveresk, Prestonpans, Riverside and Tranent medical practices
Are you a patient at Inveresk, Prestonpans, Riverside or Tranent Medical Practices? Have you used the Community Links Worker Service? You can find out more about Community Links workers at http://strive.me.uk/wellbeing/community-links/ MoreClosed 21 May 2019 -
Practice Professionals Links Worker Survey
Are you a member of staff at Inveresk, Prestonpans, Riverside or Tranent Medical Practices? Have you referred people to the Community Links Worker Service? You can find out more about Community Links workers at http://strive.me.uk/wellbeing/community-links/ MoreClosed 21 May 2019 -
East Lothian Access Study – ‘ Case for Change’ - Scottish Transport Appraisal Guidance
East Lothian Council has appointed Peter Brett Associates (PBA) to examine transport links to and from East Lothian, predominantly looking at the corridor through the west of the county broadly following the A1 and East Coast Main Line. It is here where the majority of journeys converge on the transport network. This work is being carried out to provide an evidence base to promote a step change in connectivity for the area. It will consider building on the interventions set... MoreClosed 10 May 2019 -
East Lothian Local Development Plan 2018 Proposed Supplementary Planning Guidance - Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
The East Lothian Local Development Plan 2018 (ELLDP) comprises a development strategy for the future development of East Lothian to 2024 and beyond, a detailed policy framework for guiding development, and proposals maps. It sets out where new development should and should not occur, including new housing, education, economic and retail development, new transport links, and other infrastructure. It sets out the detailed policies used to determine planning applications. Supplementary... MoreClosed 19 April 2019 -
Cross-boundary Green Network Areas - Strategic Framework for Edinburgh & East and Edinburgh & West
The proposed Strategic Development Plan (SDP2) contains a commitment to prepare strategic frameworks for two cross-boundary Green Network Priority Areas and to adopt them as Supplementary Guidance to the Plan. The Reporter recommended no modification to this part of the Plan. The Strategic Framework for the Edinburgh & East and Edinburgh & West Cross-boundary Green Network Areas has now been published for consultation. SESPlan are inviting comments, known as representations,... MoreClosed 10 April 2019 -
School Name Consultation - Prestonpans Infant & Nursery School and Prestonpans Primary School
School Name Consultation – Prestonpans Infant & Nursery School and Prestonpans Primary School Following the consultation that was undertaken in Autumn 2018 to close Prestonpans Infant & Nursery School and Prestonpans Primary School and establish a new primary school structure and its associated catchment area for Prestonpans, East Lothian Council are now seeking suggestions for a new school name. School Name Possibilities A school name can be based on... MoreClosed 29 March 2019 -
Draft IJB Strategic Plan 2019-2022 Consultation
The IJB Strategic Plan 2019-2022 will set out the next stage of development for East Lothian Health and Social Care Partnership in the delivery of all of its services to improve quality and service-user outcomes and to reflect local need, local priorities and national and local policies, strategies and action plans. The plan also needs to be flexible enough to make necessary changes, including reprioritisation to reflect changes in local and national policy and in local demand and need. ... MoreClosed 12 March 2019 -
BBC Public Consultation on Age-Related TV License Policy
The BBC are consulting on what they should do from 2020 about free TV licenses for people over 75. You can find out more, including how to share your views, by following the link below. MoreClosed 12 February 2019 -
Improving sharps disposal for patients in the community (for patients who self-administer medication)
NHS Lothian is aware that patients who self-administer medications at home can experience difficulties in disposing of needles and other clinical waste (known as “sharps”). We know that the ability to self-administer medications makes a huge difference to people and prevents thousands of unnecessary trips to hospitals. We also know that patients dispose of their “sharps” in different ways and that patients are getting different advice from different parts of the NHS. Some... MoreClosed 27 January 2019 -
East Lothian Licensing Board Gambling Policy 2019-2022
East Lothian Licensing Board is responsible for licensing local gambling establishments and for producing a Gambling Policy for East Lothian. The Gambling Act 2005 requires the Board to revise, consult on, and republish its Gambling Policy at least every three years. The current policy comes to an end on 31 January 2019. You can view a draft of the new Gambling Policy (2019-2022) under 'Related' below and share any feedback you have by completing our online survey below. Once the... MoreClosed 14 January 2019
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