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7/21/2019 Cousland Courier 16 February 2016 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/cousland-courier-16-february-2016 1/7  Contributions by 31 /03/2016 for next newsletter to:- [email protected] Or 19 Hillside Cottages /1 Hadfast Road or put in red post box in Village Hall  C V H A  A G M 25TH FEBRUARY 7.30PM  AGENDA Derek Welsh has been invited to speak on the Tynewater Community Plan Hall User Groups Annual Reports Community Broadband Secretary’s Report  Treasurer’s Report  Chair’s Report  Election of Office Bearers Scots night The hall looked very tartan festive on Saturday 23rd  January for the 2016 Scots Night. Guests enjoyed a splendid three course meal, conceived, cooked and served by the in-house team of Darren, Julie, Norrie, Stuart supported by Robin at the bar. How did they produce these perfect haggis, neep and tattie rounds? The soup was a grannie special, and the cheeses were sumptuous –  we know that because Norrie told us so, many, many times. Then it was on to the Scottish Quiz, compiled by Gordon. The winning team displayed an impressive breadth of knowledge, although there were some  wild guesses and the odd disputed answer. However the question master’s say is always final. Next Brian drew the raffle –  the Scottish themed prizes were cunningly disguised in gift wrapping. The Glenmorangie whisky was first to go, quickly recognised by its distinctive shape, and a hint from its donor. Irn-bru, shortbread and oatcakes also went to discerning winners, although maybe the  vegetarian winner of one of the haggises  was slightly less than delighted. The finale of the evening was the traditional game of shoot the pound coin at the bottle, for two special bottled prizes, bringing out the competitive instincts once again. Good company, excellent food and drink, intellectual stimulation, and exciting gamesmanship and all within  walking distance of home. What better way to spend a January Saturday evening? Thank you to the organising team for putting it all together. Cousland Courier Issue No 16 February 2016  Tynewater Community Council 2  Village News 3 CVHA Minutes Clubs 4 Clubs Smiddy Trust 5 History Group  Trades and Services 6 Dates for your Diary 7 Inside this issue Kathleen, Lesley, Jean Karen & Fiona thank you for sending in your contributions for this Courier. Thanks go to Midlothian Council for their help in production MAKE A DATE  Jazz in the Village Hall Sat 5th March 8pm

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C V H A

 A G M

25TH FEBRUARY 7.30PM

 AGENDA

Derek Welsh has been invited to speak on the

Tynewater Community Plan

Hall User Groups Annual Reports

Community Broadband

Secretary’s Report 

Treasurer’s Report 

Chair’s Report 

Election of Office Bearers

Scots nightThe hall looked very tartan

festive on Saturday 23rd

 January for the 2016 Scots

Night. Guests enjoyed a

splendid three course meal,

conceived, cooked and served

by the in-house team of

Darren, Julie, Norrie, Stuart

supported by Robin at the bar.

How did they produce these

perfect haggis, neep and tattie

rounds? The soup was a

grannie special, and the

cheeses were sumptuous –  we

know that because Norrie told

us so, many, many times.

Then it was on to the Scottish Quiz,

compiled by Gordon. The winning team

displayed an impressive breadth of

knowledge, although there were some

 wild guesses and the odd disputed

answer. However the question master’s

say is always final.

Next Brian drew the raffle –  the Scottish

themed prizes were cunningly disguised

in gift wrapping.

The Glenmorangie whisky was first to

go, quickly recognised by its distinctive

shape, and a hint from its donor. Irn-bru,

shortbread and oatcakes also went to

discerning winners, although maybe the

 vegetarian winner of one of the haggises

 was slightly less than delighted.

The finale of the evening was the

traditional game of shoot the pound coin

at the bottle, for two special bottled

prizes, bringing out the

competitive instincts once

again.

Good company, excellent food

and drink, intellectual

stimulation, and exciting

gamesmanship and all within walking distance of home. What

better way to spend a January

Saturday evening?

Thank you to the organising

team for putting it all together.

Cousland Courier

Issue No 16 February 2016

 Tynewater

Community Council

2

 Village News 3

CVHA Minutes

Clubs

4

Clubs

Smiddy Trust

5

History Group

 Trades and Services

6

Dates for your Diary 7

Inside this issue

Kathleen, Lesley, Jean

Karen & Fiona thank

you for sending in your

contributions for this

Courier.

Thanks go to

Midlothian Council for

their help in production

MAKE A DATE

 Jazz

in the Village

Hall

Sat 5th March

8pm

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TYNEWATER COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING 19.01.16 DATE OF NEXT MEETING TUESDAY 1st MARCH, IN FALA VILLAGE HALL, 7.30PM

PLEASE NOTE FOLLOWING CHANGES TO FUTURE MEETINGS

TUESDAY 26 APRIL CALLANDER PAVILLION AT 2.00pm

TUESDAY 14 JUNE COUSLAND VILLAGE HALL 7.30pm

TUESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER FALA VILLAGE HALL 7.30pm 

PRESENT: Henry Gibson, chair, Jenny Grahame, secretary, Colin Grahame, Fala, Jen Montgomery,treasurer, Bob Miller, Pathhead, Gordon Brown, Cousland, Kathleen Donald minute secretary, Ken-ny Young, councillor.

 Apologies: Derek Welsh, Midlothian council

POLICE REPORT

None received

Discussion re police presence and priorities of police

We are ward 5, which covers edges of Dalkeith and Mayfield

Priorities, under age drinking, graffiti, drug abuse, house breaking, road safety

Moorfoot area, ward 3 which is similar to ours, priorities are house breaking, graffiti, drugs  and

rural crime, road safety

Network Rail’s fences and wall standards still not satisfactory for stock fencing in some areas. 

TRANSPORT AND ROADS

B6372 Newlandrig and Gorebridge 

Road Closure –   work still ongoing in Dewarton and beyond. License till 29th February. 

Bridge parapet at approach to Dewarton has been demolished by some large commercial

 vehicle. No one knows who did it. 

Borthwick footpath reopened from Crichton?

Landscaping scheme on A68 by Transport Scotland –  nothing more

Planning application for house on the main road indicates a right of access along the back dykebehind the houses. This might be an area that could provide parking if cars are forced off thepavement areas eventually by any future plan of Amey.

However, the estate has encroached on that road and it is now very narrow. The only vehicularaccess is down the side of Walbergs.

 A letter exists for a property where the roads department wanted to purchase the area of land infront to extend the layby. This could be crucial to proving that properties own the land in front of

their houses.  . 

Suggestion that someone from roads dept is invited to the next meeting . 

 A68 

Couple of drain covers are loose in the high street Pathhead.(BM) The stretch of road from bridgetowards Stair Arms is not swept and edges obscure (HG). Graham Dick is possibly a useful point ofcontact with Amey.

Discussion re the recent signs on the pavement to put cyclists off the the pavement and onto thedangerous A68 stretch to Pathhead. Cousland villagers use the pavement to access Pathhead andGorebridge by cycle. People living in the Oxenfoord estate also use this pavement to accessPathhead. This needs to be pointed out to AMEY

David Wardrop White volunteer coordinator for Spokes lives in Newbattle area may help with

cycling on A68. 

Cousland 30 mph sign and unsafe crossing

The relocation of the 30mph sign would need to involve a road order or have street lighting moved.

Discussion re new residents and children from Akela houses crossing to access the rest of the village facilities, playpark, hall etc. It was suspected that it was too late to get Akela and theCouncil to think about providing a safe crossing or even to paint zebra lines on the road as all thefinance will have been completed.

Snow Clearance –  thanks given for attention to gritting and snow clearing but a thoughtless pile upon a pavement in Pathhead by snow clearing vehicle meant volunteers needed to shovel it away.

Grit Boxes - Needed in Fala Dam

 ACTION:

HG

Councillor Kenny Young

Kenny Young

Bob Miller

 Jenny Grahame .

HG makes the pointthat Mid Co should beinvolved in any futureplanning by AMEY

BM

HG

HG

KD and GB

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Congratulations to Brenda and AlanCooper, now the proud grandparents of Arla Cooper Cunningham born on 20thDecember. A lovely Christmas presentfor great granny Betty Davidson and allthe family.

 YET ANOTHER BABE!Kevin and Sandra Holmes becamegrandparents on 1st February.  Emmaand Scott Stewart of Beechgrove arethe proud parents of Olivia.

 

 Anotherbeautiful baby girl.  All doing very well. 

Reduction of Fly Tipping, litter anddog fouling. Suggestion for bins fordog poo to be placed at the entrancesto Cousland village as a lot of greenpoo bags are being chucked into thehedgerows.

Reduction of rural fuel poverty –  oiland gas prices are being reduced now

Increased police presence ?

Improve communication withMidlothian Safety Partnership clarify

links? - Community sergeant. PoliceScotland Midlothian east has info.

.

Some key areas extracted from theplan for the Community Council to work on initially received fromDerek Welsh

Broadband –  Cousland (Grantreceived for repeaters in the Whitearea surrounding the village)Cousland Community BroadbandGrp pursuing Stobo Net for provisionof equipment.

Pathhead residents Cabinet 1 - High

speed broadband? Fibre connection within 4 months scheduled? BTCovering all the cabinets in the 320exchange. 

Treasurer’s report - Grant of £300received. Excludes notice boardsacknowledging that they are moreexpensive to repair.

Planning

Cherry Trees –  Doran house leavingthe village going out to Fala Hall.New plans after consulting people inthe village being viewed favourably.

Mount Fala- application for

extension. Cousland - Ref 164444/4 prior toapplication for 2 houses on schoolland

Tynewater Minutes Continued — Community Plan

FOR SALE Four top quality Michelin Alpin Car

Tyres size 175/65 R15Excellent Condition and as good as

new

Only 4 months use

Winter tyres but suitable for all year

round driving, first class solid tyres

£120 Can deliver if required

Contact John 07885660937

Congratulations WELCOME

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JOB VACANCY

 Village Sunday Paper Run

Boy/Girl willing to take

over from Jack.

If interested, contact Jack

on

07814703935

Stuart has moved into

Hadfast Road

********

George and Joan

McCormick, Dalrymple

Gardens

********

Tim and Lorna Briggs

Hillside

*********

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Cousland Village Hall Minutes 1 Feb 2016 - in brief

Minutes in brief for meeting1 February 2016

Matters Arising 

Kitchen units –   AV not present toreport –  ongoing

Heating –  ongoing. Darren andGordon Dunn have set a date to fix.

Scots night –  food - ‘amazing and

beautifully presented.’

CVHA thanked Darren and Julie fortheir hard work.

Primary School –  plans to take over

the lease have been withdrawn.Hall lighting –   ongoing.

 AGM –  Derek Welsh has been

Invited to speak on the CommunityPlan

Planning Updates

No. 164444-4 planning application for 2houses on School plot for 2 houses hasbeen lodged with MC.

Tynewater CC

Police priorities for Ward 3 –  drinking,graffiti, drug abuse, and housebreaking.

The priority list does not include ruralcrime –  TCC has requested that this beincluded.

Landscaping on the A68 in Pathhead –  residents concerned that they will lose

ground in front of houses in PathheadMain Street.

Cycling –  concern expressed regardinglack of appropriate and safe cycle pathon the A68 –  Henry Gibson to approachand seek co-ordinated effort withSPOKES to discuss. This is also to beraised this with AMEY. CVHA supportthis move and KD to feedback to Henry

at TCC. SRB asks that TCC to contactDavid Murray MSP and TransportSecretary regarding this.

Cousland 30 mile per sign located onentry to village via Southfield road - thesignpost is positioned around thecorner and down the hill which is toolate for car drives to see and slow downmaking the exit from DalrympleGardens and the new housesdangerous. KD to contact Ian Thomsonto request relocation and change from40 to 30 MPH advance warning

notification signs.

Occasional licence for Jazz in the Village has been submitted

Cash - £ 474.77

Current a/c - £6257.61

Savings a/c - £ 807.57

Youth Club Youth Club is now well back into theswing of things into 2016. Already wehave had a Burns night with thechildren enjoying Haggis and Irn Bru –  both of which went down a treat. Weare going to try our hand at somefancy Valentine’s baking for

 Valentine’s Day.

 After the February Break we will behaving a games night and swimmingdown at the Campus.

 As always lots going on at Youth Club.

Many thanks

Tracy, Judith, Eileen and Marianne

Email: [email protected] 

Mobile/Text: 07851 297142 

COUSLAND VILLAGE TODDLER GROUP

Come and join us in Cousland Village Hall

Play and snack, Coffee and chat

Wednesdays 9.15am till 11.45am

 Ages 0 to 5 years all welcome

DROP IN FOR A CUPPA

 All welcome to join us for cake and cuppa while children are

playing.

 Always looking for helpers for Arts and Crafts

Bring your own crafts

 Any queries contact Carol 07814703935

FOUND

2 PAIRS OF WELLIES AFTER

THE VILLAGE DAY

Size 6 green

Size 6 1\2 black with laces

Owners please contact Robin 

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Cousland Smiddy Trust 

The Sunday before Christmas saw

about 40 villagers and friends comealong to the Smiddy for the annual

Carol Singing event. Ably led by Robin

Donald and with Caroline Pearson on

guitar –  not forgetting the enthusiastic

percussion accompaniment on bells,

tambourines & clackers by the children

 –  everyone had an enjoyable time,

sustained by hot soup.

Our regular band of volunteers have

stepped up to the call on a couple of

occasions in the last few months, to

deal with temporary drainageissues (flooding unsurprisingly!)

and prepare for more permanent

solutions to be tackled when the

 weather improves. And also when

some heavy machinery needed to

be re-arranged to allow Sean the

blacksmith to adapt the spaces for

his business. As ever many thanks

go out to them.

New members are always welcome

on The Trust, and anyone is able to

come along to the Trust meetingsand see what we are about without

obligation! Information about the

Smiddy Trust can be found on the

 website.

Next meetings are in The Smiddy

Cottage at 7.30pm on

Tuesday 16th February, 15th March,

12th April

SWRISWRI meetings to end of season in Village hall at 7.15pm

16th Feb Haddington Spinners Comp Knitted article Flower of the month

15th Mar Bethany Trust Comp Recycled article Flower of the month

19th April 98TH BIRTHDAY PARTY

17th May AGM Comp Antique necklace Flower of the month 

Its not the strongestspecies that survive

nor the most

intelligent, but the

ones most responsive

to changeCharles Darwin

Majority GroupWe recently had a visit from the Guide Dog Association, demonstrating theskill and benefits of a trained dog and handler. There were also a number ofother dogs in training ranging from weeks old to two years. A retired dog was re-homed with its original trainer. The Guide Dog Association aresupporting an MSP attempt to put through the Scottish Parliament in

conjunction with a similar effort to have pavement parking of vehiclesbanned. The damages to a blind person with a dog were well demonstrated.

FUTURE MEETINGS

Feb Xmas Lunch –  Coronation Inn, Gorebridge

Mar/April Talks in the Hall

May Last Meeting –  Preston Mill

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COUSLAND LOCAL, HISTORY PROJECT

 A team of Cousland history enthusiasts have been tackling thetask of collating and archiving the village collection of

photographs, documents, media and artefacts which have allnow been gathered in the new Heritage Hub at the Smiddycottage. It’s a joy to have everything in one place –  not tomention that fact that it’s a pleasant, warm space to work away

in, with like-minded folk on a mission, often helped along by acuppa!

We visited the archives of Heritage Scotland where we weregiven a guided tour by the archivist and talked throughtechniques and resources involved in effective collectionsmanagement. They think we are doing a wonderful job!Currently we plan to continue to meet on the 2nd Saturday ofthe month 10am –  12noon ish until the backlog is undercontrol. Please come along if you’d like to join us.

Next meetings:

Sat 13th February –  preparation of a display board for East

Lothian Heritage Gathering

Sat 27th February - Display & Talk as part of ELHG above.

Haddington Town House

Sat 12th March –  Visit to Biggar & Upper Clydesdale

Museum.

Opening dates from May to September for the Smiddy &

Heritage Hub can be found on

http://www.couslandsmiddy.co.uk/visit-us.html 

 We are also linked via Visit Midlothian website. 

Clubs and Societies Meeting Days

Majority Group 1st Mon in Month 2.00pm

Circuit Training Monday 7.30pm

Carpet Bowling Tuesday 7.00pm

SWRI (Rural)3rd Tues in

Month7.00pm

Parent & Tots Wednesday 9.15am

 Youth Club Wednesday 6.30pm

Girl Guides Friday 6.30pm

History Group2nd Sat every

month10.00am

 Village Trades and Services 

B & B (Twin/Double Room) Kathleen & Robin Donald 0131 663 1821

Beauty Treatments Claire Wilson 07849 717291

Blacksmith/Forged Metalwork Sean Cockburn 0758 6540434

Builder & Plasterer Clark Millar 07812 780 017

Child Minder  Carol McArthur 07814703935. 

Computer Services & small DIY jobs Tom Morrow 07884 125126

Fencing, Railings & Metalworker Steve Gilhooley 07702 188 692

Hairdresser Christine Bolton 07909 059905

Painter/Decorator Stewart Naysmith 0131 454 9707

Personal Trainer Phil Calvert 07525 046 436

Personal Trainer Gemma Chapman 07783 941723

Physiotherapist Dougal Coward 07921 618 568

Plumber /Heating & Boiler Servicing Gordon Dunn 07850 246 810

 Vet Beattie & John Buxton 0131 654 2266

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Dates for your diary February 2016

6 Community Café 10.30am Village Hall

13 Cousland Local History Project 10.00am Smiddy Cottage

16 Cousland Smiddy Trust 7.30pm Smiddy Cottage

16 SWRI –  Haddington Spinners 7.15pm Village Hall

25 CVHA AGM 7.30pm Village Hall

27 Cousland Local History Project  Haddington Town House 

March

1 Tynewater Community Council 7.30pm Fala Village Hall

5 Community Café 10.30am Village Hall

5 Jazz Night –  Tickets available from Norrie 8.00pm Village Hall

12 Cousland Local History Project Visit to Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum

15 Cousland Smiddy Trust 7.30pm Smiddy Cottage

15 SWRI - Bethany Trust 7.15pm Village Hall

19 Village Clean Up Day 10.00am-1.00pm Village Hall

27 Clocks Change –  Spring Forward

 April

2 Community Café 10.30am Village Hall

9 Cousland Local History Project 10.00am Smiddy Cottage

12 Cousland Smiddy Trust 7.30pm Smiddy Cottage

19 SWRI - 98th Birthday Party 7.15pm Village Hall

23 Dalkeith Singers Mozart Requiem 7.30pm St Nicholas Buccleuch

26 Tynewater Community Council 2.00pm Callander Pavilion

End of Indoor Bowling Season and start of Pétanque season

May 

7 Community Café 10.30am Village Hall

14 Cousland Local History Project 10.00am Smiddy Cottage

17 SWRI - AGM 7.15pm Village Hall

 June

4 Community Café 10.30am Village Hall

14 Tynewater Community Council 7.30pm Cousland Village Hall

18 Summer Party

 August

27 Village Day 

 Your CVHA

committee 

Dougie MacKenzie (Chair)

Norrie Brown (Secretary)

Claire Thomson (Treasurer)

Brian Ellis

 Andrew McGovern

Stuart Buchan

Caroline Pearson

 Alison Vikis

Fiona Dunn

Darren Sweeney

Tom Morrow

The Village Committee

meet 1st Monday of each

month in the Village Hall.

Members of the community

are always welcome to

attend.

EGGS FOR SALE

 At the Kiln on

Quarrybank Road

ODD JOBS

IF YOU REQUIRE A PERSONTO DO ANY ODD JOBS

PLEASE CONTACT

 JACK ON:

07814703935

R E M E M B E R

 VILLAGE CLEAN UP DAY

Saturday 19 MARCH

MEET 10.00AM AT HALL

Bring the FamilySoup provided after