Whitehill Estate 2030 second stage launched

Wednesday March 9th 2022

Whitehill-Estate

The area covered by the Whitehill Estate.


Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Luke Jackson

Crown Estate Scotland have launched the second stage of Whitehill Estate 2030, a community conversation which explores how the Whitehill Estate in Midlothian can evolve to make it a great place for people to live, work, and visit.

The Whitehill Estate is situated south of Roslin and Bonnyrigg and centres around the Rosewell, Rosslynlee, and Upper Dalhousie communities. It’s widely recognised for its agricultural and mining heritage.

The Whitehill Estate 2030 conversation wants to gain insights from as many people as possible to help shape Crown Estate Scotland’s strategic vision for the area.

Phase two of the conversation runs until 27 March 2022 and people will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from Crown Estate Scotland and the Whitehill Estate 2030 team at The Steading in Rosewell on 22 March 2022, with drop in sessions running from 1pm to 3pm and 6pm to 8pm.

Phase one of Whitehill Estate 2030 asked those who live, work and relax in the area to consider key themes including wellbeing, jobs, climate change, infrastructure, housing, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 80 respondents fed back.

Phase two will consider the feedback received and will ask the community to delve deeper into what they believe is needed to ensure a thriving future for the three main settlements of Rosewell, Rosslynlee, and Dalhousie.

There are a range of ways for people to have their say.

An online hub has been created for the project where residents can see online display boards, learn more about the process, speak to the consultation team, and share their views.

Display boards inspiring residents to look at Whitehill a little differently will be available to view at The Steading in Rosewell, where members of the local community can also complete questionnaires.

Caroline Bell, Built Development Manager for Crown Estate Scotland, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to all those people who have shared their initial views during phase one of the Whitehill Estate 2030 Conversation. The information we received has been very useful in helping to develop what is a collaborative process.

“This second phase of the consultation is equally important, as we delve deeper into people’s ambitions for Whitehill. We will share our thoughts with the community and explain how we are also working closely with colleagues at Midlothian Council, NHS Lothian, and NatureScot to ensure our approach is comprehensive.”

Phase one of Whitehill Estate 2030 identified some key factors that the community wants to see including:

– A sustainable landscape and community support

– A place that we are proud to live and work in

– A place with all the things that are needed to bring up a family, run a business and enjoy growing old

– These needs being met locally, in a place that puts community and the environment first.

People can find out more about the Whitehill Estate 2030 conversation or share their thoughts directly with the consultation team, by emailing info@whitehillestate2030.com, clicking on www.whitehillestate2030.com or visiting The Steading in Rosewell.

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