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He said of his own experience: “My wife is a pharmacist working in infectious diseases. “She is going to work all day, coming home, stripping off at the door and going upstairs and having a shower before coming to hug our children. “We started to look at what we could do as a positive impact on the environment and homed in on flexible space.” Mr McKinlay said that options such as ground-floor showers were now available to house buyers, with the new models of homes proposed for the Letham Mains site also including steep pitched roofs and generous glazed areas to provide more natural light.
A CARE HOME and children’s nursery could be built next door to one another under ambitious plans. Proposals show a three-storey 60-bed care home, alongside a nursery catering for up to 60 children up to the age of five, on land to the west of Haddington’s Gateside Road. Mansfield Care, which has 11 care homes throughout Scotland’s Central Belt, is confident of getting the green light from East Lothian Council, with the site – bordered by Moncrieff Walk to the west, Aubigny Row and Peregrine Avenue to the north, and the B6471 West Road to the south – previously approved for a care home.
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PUPILS are due to step into a new multi-million pound primary school after the February holidays. Letham Mains Primary School, which is at the heart of more than 800 new homes on Haddington’s western edge, was handed over to East Lothian Council this week. Next month, following the February school break, the school will be open to pupils, although it remains to be seen when youngsters will attend due to ongoing coronavirus restrictions. Councillor Shamin Akhtar, who represents the town on East Lothian Council, is the local authority’s spokeswoman for education and children’s wellbeing and welcomed the impressive new school, which has been funded entirely through developers’ contributions.