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Marie Sharp

New Midlothian community campus plans welcomed by councillors

Plans to demolish three schools and create a new community campus in Mayfield have been welcomed by local councillors.

The proposals by Midlothian Council will see Mayfield Nursery School, Saint Luke's RC School , and Mayfield Primary School replaced with a campus containing a denominational and non-denominational primary school, additional support needs (ASN), and a nursery with associated sports pitches.

Plans for the new project have still to be lodged with the local auhtority but councillors were given a chance to comment when a Pre Application Notice was put before them at a planning committee today.

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Councillor Peter Smaill, ward member, said: "I welcome the redevelopment of this as a joint campus. I know the anxieties that parents had have been allayed by this plan.

And fellow ward member Councillor Bryan Pottinger, urged planners to make transport a high priority in the planning of the school.

He said: "There is a problem now with the drop off points on the school run. It has become a bottleneck and there is never enough car parking.

"Transport for this school should be high in the consideration of the planning of it to avoid future congestion in the area."

Funding for the new Mayfield campus was secured in 2000 as part of a Scottish Government £800million pot for education investment.

The new campus will replacethe two primary schools and provide 120 early years places asnd 48 ASN places.

The new sports halls, meeting rooms, community spaces indoors and outdoors will be availiable for community use.

Plans are expected to be lodged later this year with the council.

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