Former fire station and pump house to be demolished

Monday November 10th 2025

East Lothian Council

East Lothian Council headquarters

Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Liam Eunson

The demolition of a former fire station and pump house in Musselburgh will begin on Monday, 10 November.

The building on Station Road has been deemed a health and safety risk following an extensive review process.

The demolition work is expected to take around a week to complete. Two-way traffic lights will be installed on a section of Station Road next to the building during this period.

Materials from the building will be retained and it is hoped this can be re-used in a future project to the community’s benefit.

An East Lothian Council spokesperson said:

“Following a detailed review, health and safety concerns have made it necessary to demolish the former Eskmills fire station and pump house which is in very poor condition.

“Appropriate signage will be erected for the traffic management measures being put in place to minimise disruption and ensure the work can be carried out safely.

“We recognise the building is of interest from a historic perspective. We’re looking at options to mark this importance by recreating or representing the structure in some form using the preserved materials where our resources allow.”

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