Midlothian

{{Short description|Council area of Scotland}}

{{About|a municipal district in Scotland|other uses|Midlothian (disambiguation)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Use British English|date=November 2019}}

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Midlothian

| native_name = {{Unbulleted list

|{{native name|gd|Meadhan Lodainn}}

|{{native name|sco|Midlowden}}

}}

| settlement_type = Lieutenancy and council area

| image_skyline =

| imagesize =

| image_alt =

| image_caption =

| image_flag =

| flag_alt =

| image_shield = Coat of arms of Midlothian District Council.svg

| shield_alt =

| shield_link =

| image_blank_emblem =

| blank_emblem_size =

| blank_emblem_type =

| blank_emblem_link =

| etymology =

| nickname =

| motto =

| image_map = Midlothian UK location map.svg

| map_alt =

| map_caption = Midlothian shown within Scotland

| coordinates = {{coord|55|53|39|N|3|04|07|W|region:GB_type:adm2nd|display=inline,title}}

| subdivision_type = Sovereign state

| subdivision_name = United Kingdom

| subdivision_type1 = Country

| subdivision_name1 = Scotland

| subdivision_type2 =

| subdivision_name2 =

| subdivision_type3 = Lieutenancy area

| subdivision_name3 =

| subdivision_type4 =

| subdivision_name4 =

| established_title = Unitary authority

| established_date = 1 April 1996

| established_title1 =

| established_date1 =

| established_title2 =

| established_date2 =

| named_for =

| seat_type = Administrative{{nbsp}}HQ

| seat = Dalkeith

| parts_type =

| parts =

| government_footnotes = {{cite web |url=https://www.midlothian.gov.uk/info/591/your_council |title=Your council |website=Midlothian Council |access-date=22 December 2024}}

| government_type = Council

| governing_body = Midlothian Council

| leader_title = Control

| leader_name = {{UK council control|GSS=S12000019}}

| leader_title1 =

| leader_name1 =

| leader_title2 =

| leader_name2 =

| leader_title3 = MPs

| leader_name3 = Kirsty McNeill (L)

| leader_title4 = MSPs

| leader_name4 = {{Collapsible list |title=2 MSPs

|Colin Beattie (SNP)

|Christine Grahame (SNP)

}}

| area_footnotes = {{UK subdivision statistics citation}}

| area_total_km2 = {{UK subdivision area|GSS=S12000019}}

| area_land_km2 =

| area_water_km2 =

| area_rank = Subdivisions of Scotland#Council areas

| population_footnotes =

| population_as_of = {{UK subdivision statistics year}}

| population_total = {{UK subdivision population|GSS=S12000019}}

| population_rank = Subdivisions of Scotland#Council areas

| population_density_km2 = {{UK subdivision density|GSS=S12000019}}

| population_demonym =

| demographics_type1 =

| demographics1_footnotes =

| demographics1_title1 =

| demographics1_info1 =

| demographics_type2 =

| demographics2_footnotes =

| demographics2_title1 =

| demographics2_info1 =

| timezone1 = GMT

| utc_offset1 = +0

| timezone1_DST = BST

| utc_offset1_DST = +1

| postal_code_type = Postcode areas

| postal_code =

| area_code_type = Dialling codes

| area_code =

| iso_code = GB-MLN

| blank1_name = GSS code

| blank1_info = S12000019

| website = {{URL|midlothian.gov.uk}}

}}

Midlothian ({{IPAc-en|m|ɪ|d|ˈ|l|oʊ|ð|i|ə|n}}; {{langx|gd|Meadhan Lodainn}}) is registration county, lieutenancy area and one of 32 council areas of Scotland used for local government. Midlothian lies in the east-central Lowlands, bordering the City of Edinburgh council area, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders. The modern council area was formed in 1975 when the historic county of Midlothian, also known as Edinburghshire, was altered substantially as part of local government reforms; its southern part formed a new Midlothian District within the Region of Lothian, whilst areas on the peripheries were assigned to other districts and the city of Edinburgh, which had always been autonomous to an extent, was formally separated as the City of Edinburgh District. In 1996 Midlothian became a unitary authority area, using the same name and territory as in 1975.

History

{{for|the history of the pre-1975 county|Midlothian (historic)}}

File:Modern & Historic Midlothian.svg

Midlothian County Council was abolished in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which abolished Scotland's counties and burghs as administrative areas and created a new two-tier system of upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts. Most of Midlothian's territory went to a new district called Midlothian within the Lothian region. The Midlothian district was smaller than the area of the pre-1975 county, parts of which went to other districts:{{cite legislation UK|type=act|act=Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973|year=1973|chapter=65|accessdate=24 December 2022}}{{cite web |title=Boundaries viewer |url=https://maps.nls.uk/geo/boundaries/#zoom=7&lat=57.0000&lon=-4.4000&dates=1880&point=0,0 |website=National Library of Scotland |access-date=24 December 2022}} Currie, Balerno, Ratho and Newbridge to the city of Edinburgh; Musselburgh burgh and parish of Inveresk (which included the villages of Inveresk, Wallyford and Whitecraig) to East Lothian; East Calder, Mid Calder and West Calder) and the Midlothian part of Livingston to West Lothian; Heriot and Stow parishes to the Ettrick and Lauderdale district of the Borders region.

The boundaries of the historic county of Midlothian, including the city of Edinburgh, are still used for some limited official purposes connected with land registration, being a registration county.{{cite web |url=https://www.ros.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/14921/LandMassCoverageReport2015-proofed.pdf |title=Land Mass Coverage Report |publisher=Registers of Scotland |access-date=2015-05-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303232505/https://www.ros.gov.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/14921/LandMassCoverageReport2015-proofed.pdf |archive-date=3 March 2016 |url-status=dead }} The Midlothian lieutenancy area corresponds to the current council area rather than the historic county.{{cite legislation UK|type=si|si=The Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland) Order 1996|year=1996|number=731|accessdate=16 December 2022}} The last lord-lieutenant of the county of Midlothian was made lord-lieutenant for the new district of Midlothian when the reforms came into effect in 1975.{{cite legislation UK|type=si|si=The Lord-Lieutenants Order 1975|year=1975|number=428|accessdate=27 November 2022}} The former county council's headquarters in Edinburgh became the offices of the new Lothian Regional Council, whilst the Midlothian District Council established its headquarters in Dalkeith.{{London Gazette|issue=19730|page=1163|date=2 September 1975|city=e}}

In 1991 the council built itself a new headquarters called Midlothian House at 40-46 Buccleuch Street in Dalkeith.{{cite news |title=Remember when |url=https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/news/remember-when-2133772 |access-date=24 December 2022 |work=Edinburgh Evening News |date=7 September 2016}}

The Lothian region was abolished in 1996. The four districts in the region, including Midlothian, became unitary council areas.{{cite legislation UK|type=act|act=Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994|year=1994|chapter=39|accessdate=16 December 2022}} The reconstituted Midlothian Council continues to be based at Midlothian House in Dalkeith.{{Cn|date=February 2025}}

=Central government=

Geography

File:Glencorse Reservoir - geograph.org.uk - 412620.jpg in the Pentland Hills]]

The Midlothian council area contains the towns of Dalkeith, Bonnyrigg and Penicuik, as well as a portion of the Pentland Hills Regional Park, Rosslyn Chapel and Dalkeith Palace.{{Cn|date=February 2025}}

Settlements

{{Location map+|Scotland Midlothian

|caption={{left|The largest settlements in Midlothian.}}

|float=right

|width=500

|places =

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.874|-3.1031}}|position=bottom|label=Bonnyrigg|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.826|-3.220}}|position=right|label=Penicuik|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.895|-3.0583}}|position=bottom|label=Dalkeith|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.871|-3.036}}|position=right|label=Mayfield|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.843|-3.05}}|position=right|label=Gorebridge|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.878|-3.148}}|position=top|label=Loanhead|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.913|-3.106}}|position=right|label=Danderhall|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.853|-3.1356}}|position=bottom|label=Rosewell|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.858|-3.169}}|position=left|label=Roslin|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.869|-3.179}}|position=left|label=Bilston|label_size=}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates =

{{coord|55.918|-2.94|}}|position=right|label=East Lothian|marksize=0|label_size=120}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.72|-3.09|}}|position=right|label=Scottish Borders|marksize=0|label_size=120}}

{{Location map~|Scotland Midlothian|coordinates = {{coord|55.932|-3.22|}}|position=right|label=City of Edinburgh|marksize=0|label_size=120}}

}}

Largest settlements by population:

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

!Settlement

!Population ({{Scottish settlement population citation|year}}){{Scottish settlement population citation}}

Bonnyrigg

|{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Bonnyrigg}}

Penicuik{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Penicuik}}
Dalkeith{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Dalkeith}}
Mayfield{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Mayfield}}
Gorebridge{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Gorebridge}}
Loanhead{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Loanhead}}
Danderhall{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Danderhall}}
Rosewell{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Rosewell}}
Roslin{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Roslin}}
Bilston{{Scottish locality population|name|POP=Bilston}}

Places of interest

Transport

Midlothian has a modern road network as well as some rural single-track roads. The Borders Railway runs between Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with four stations in Midlothian – Shawfair, Eskbank, Newtongrange and Gorebridge.{{Cn|date=February 2025}}

Notable people associated with Midlothian

{{Further|:Category:People from Midlothian}}

Schools in Midlothian

=Primary schools=

  • Bilston Primary School, Bilston
  • Bonnyrigg Primary School, Bonnyrigg
  • Burnbrae Primary School, Hopefield
  • Cornbank St James Primary School, Penicuik
  • Cuiken Primary School, Penicuik
  • Danderhall Primary School, Danderhall
  • Gore Glen Primary School, Gorebridge
  • Gorebridge Primary School, Gorebridge
  • Hawthornden Primary School, Bonnyrigg
  • King's Park Primary School, Dalkeith
  • Lasswade Primary School, Lasswade
  • Lawfield Primary School, Mayfield
  • Loanhead Primary School, Loanhead
  • Mauricewood Primary School, Penicuik
  • Mayfield Primary School, Mayfield
  • Moorfoot Primary School, North Middleton
  • Newtongrange Primary School, Newtongrange
  • Paradykes Primary School, Loanhead
  • Rosewell Primary School, Rosewell
  • Roslin Primary School, Roslin
  • Sacred Heart RC Primary School, Penicuik
  • St Andrews's RC Primary School Gorebridge
  • St David's RC Primary School Dalkeith
  • St Luke's RC Primary School, Mayfield
  • St Margaret's RC Primary School, Loanhead
  • St Mary's RC Primary School, Bonnyrigg
  • St Matthew's RC Primary School, Rosewell
  • Stobhill Primary School, Gorebridge
  • Strathesk Primary School, Penicuik
  • Tynewater Primary School, Pathhead
  • Woodburn Primary School, Woodburn

=Secondary schools=

=Special schools=

Twin towns and sister cities

Midlothian is twinned with Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary and Kreis Heinsberg, Germany. Since 1978 it is a sister city with Midlothian, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago a town of Illinois.{{cite web|url=http://www.illinoissistercities.org/?page_id=2650|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304040120/http://www.illinoissistercities.org/?page_id=2650|url-status=usurped|archive-date=4 March 2016|title=Illinois Member List updated June 2015 »|website=www.illinoissistercities.org|access-date=29 March 2018}}

References

{{Reflist}}