Midlothian Council has announced two building projects have been approved as part of the Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project.
Funding of £44,780 has been awarded for No 10 The Square, a traditional stone cottage dating from the mid 19th century. The work will involve re-covering the roof in natural slate to match the original, along with repairs and repointing to the stonework. A boundary wall will also be rebuilt and railings attached at the front of the building.
£14,284 in funding has also been approved for Nos 4-6 Bridge Street, a two storey traditional building dating from the late 19th century. The timber windows at the front of the building are in poor condition and will be replaced with new timber sash and case windows and a new, more traditional, front door.
The grants awarded are for 75% of the total eligible cost. Work on both projects is expected to begin within the next few weeks.
Enhanced buildings
Midlothian Council's Cabinet Member for Communities, Councillor Russell Imrie, welcomed the funding announcement: "I am delighted that these projects have been given the go-ahead as a result of this grant support. The heritage regeneration project has the potential to greatly enhance buildings in Penicuik's historic town centre, making it more attractive for residents, property owners, shoppers and visitors."
The Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project is a partnership between Midlothian Council, the National Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environment Scotland, The Penicuik Community Development Trust, Penicuik First (BIDS) and Penicuik Community Council. The project will see investment in the historic town centre over five years.
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27/01/2020
Two Projects Funded Under Penicuik Heritage Regeneration Project


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