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Peter A Walker

New 20-minute neighbourhood at Straiton proposed

Proposals to deliver a residential-led development at Straiton North in Midlothian have been announced.

Located on the opposite side of Straiton Road from the retail park, proposals by Straiton Estates will see the delivery of a mix of uses, as part of a new 20-minute neighbourhood; if consented.

In addition to new homes, these uses include the opportunity for employment, commercial and community facilities, as well as other amenities.

It is anticipated that the proposed A701 relief road will form the northern boundary of the development.

The land has been allocated for development for more than five years and is a key site in Midlothian Council’s current Local Development Plan strategy, where a mix of uses - including residential and commercial - are supported as part of a new ‘gateway’ to Midlothian.

Included in the proposals are a neighbourhood centre, including potential land for a new health centre. Play areas will be located within walking distance of all new homes, with pedestrian green links between open spaces and the homes.

Routes to existing schools and facilities within Loanhead and Straiton will also be established, with a wetland area north of the relief road.

With a Proposal of Application Notice now submitted to the local council, a planning application will now be submitted following a minimum period of 12-weeks of consultation.

Two community consultation events will be held. The first of these will take place on 27 June between 4pm and 7.30pm at Loanhead Leisure Centre.

Colin Mclachlan, director of Straiton Estates, said: “We are delighted to be bringing forward these exciting proposals for a new neighbourhood that will deliver a mix of residential, commercial and community uses.

“Our scheme offers a unique opportunity to support the council’s aspirations to develop Straiton into a people-centred place though creating a new 20-minute neighbourhood, successfully integrated into the area and forming a new mixed-use gateway to Midlothian.

“We look forward to engaging with the community on our proposals for the site and to respond to feedback received.”

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