A regeneration project in Midlothian has received a £150,000 boost from the Scottish Government.
The award is part of the £1.7 million Community Town Centre Capital Fund and will go towards the regeneration of Penicuik.
The Storehouse project is set to include a bakery, café, kitchen area and retail counters in the town centre.
In addition, a Community Shop Social Supermarket will be created, providing low-cost food and life training for vulnerable people.
Councillor Jim Bryant said: "This is tremendous news that Penicuik Storehouse has been awarded £150,000 from the Scottish Government's Town Centre Community Capital Fund and will be a welcome and important addition to Penicuik.
"This will help increase the footfall within the town centre and can only help businesses in and around the centre."
Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil added: "The £1.7 million fund will give enterprising communities the chance to take forward improvements to their area that will complement our Town Centre Action Plan."
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