Research reveals Da Vinci Code impact at Rosslyn Chapel 21 years after publication

The replacement features the same wording as the original plaque which was stolen in September 2023.

This View has been written by Midlothian View Reader Celia Hobbs.

During a national County Lines intensification week Police Scotland took action to protect vulnerable people.

The annual fair serves as a vital platform for organisations to come together

Scots are at risk of not having their affairs in order when they die.

The waste facility which has been operating for over three years in the centre of Loanhead.

Owen Thompson MP has joined forces with Midlothian Council's transport chief Cllr Colin Cassidy.

Nominations for deserving households can be submitted until the end of March.

A bid to build nearly 80 new homes on derelict land once used as a caravan sales site has been rejected.

Councillors in West Lothian have agreed an increase to their annual pay awards for the year.

Work to replace a level crossing described as one of Scotland’s most dangerous will begin in East Lothian next week.

The cost of “lifeline” Edinburgh Council gardening services used by the elderly and people with disabilities is set to be hiked by 70%.

HM Revenue and Customs is reminding working families to save money on their childcare costs in time for the school holidays.

A permanent roof is now visible over the Great Hall of Rosslyn Castle for the first time since 1650.

A citywide crackdown on blue badge fraud has seen several stolen and misused badges seized.

The Gold and Gray Soccer Academy was established in 2016.

Midlothian Dial-A-Bus service proving a “lifeline” to local people.

A waste facility in a Midlothian town could have ‘disastrous consequences” for the health of local residents it has been claimed.

Loanhead Gala Committee intend to arrange 3 Community Litter Picks this year.

The Midlothian and East Lothian Chamber of Commerce Business Awards took place night.

A major Edinburgh planning application determined on the toss of a coin is to go before councillors again.

Edinburgh residents, visitors, and industry have backed plans for a visitor levy in their thousands.

Edinburgh’s councillors have voted to remove a ‘low traffic neighbourhood’ scheme in Morningside.

MSPs to raise urgent concerns about Edinburgh Council’s decision to stop childcare funding for families living outwith the city.