![]() ![]() Midlothian Council Leader Councillor Kelly Parry has condemned as “shameful”, the decision by Whitehill Welfare football club to sign convicted domestic abuser Paul Tansey. Council Leader condemns Whitehill Welfare decision.Midlothian Health and Social Care Partnership (HSCP) has launched a new telephone service for people aged 18-65 years suffering mental health and wellbeing distress. New Midlothian Mental Health and Resilience Service (MHARS) launched.Call for local people to help shape Midlothian’s futureĭo you want to play a part in shaping public services in your area? Then why not apply to become a member of the Midlothian Citizens' Panel?.Initial ideas for the regeneration of Dalkeith town centre are to be shared at a drop-in event to be held in Dalkeith later this month. Launch event for ideas to regenerate Dalkeith town centre.The roles are voluntary but expenses are paid. The council is inviting applications to the posts of Independent Chair and Independent Non-Voting Member of the Audit Committee. Exam performance returns to pre-pandemic levelsĪs pupils across Midlothian receive their SQA exam results today, new figures show a positive return to pre-pandemic performance levels at National, Higher and Advanced Higher levels.Newbattle High School pupil Evie Oswald says she's delighted to get A passes in her Higher Spanish, Higher English and Higher Biology, a B in Higher Maths and a B in Advanced Higher Music. Exam success for Newbattle's Evie Oswald. ![]() Like fellow Newbattle High S6 pupil Evie Oswald, Antoine Guinebault says sitting exams for the first time post Covid was “a bit strange, especially as they were so important.” Newbattle pupil Antoine smashes his exams.Council's Cost of Living Taskforce meets for first timeĪ ‘Heat and Eat Fund’ of £279,000 to help families not eligible for Scottish Welfare supports was among the first measures approved by Midlothian Council’s new Cost of Living Taskforce.Are you interested in finding out more about local history or architecture or learning about the industrial and rural heritage of Midlothian? Or are you simply looking for a great family day out? Either way, the 2022 Midlothian Doors Open Day programme is sure to have something for you.
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