Help us improve walking, wheeling and cycling along the A7
We have launched a consultation to improve walking, wheeling and cycling for everyday journeys along the A7 between Sheriffhall Park and Ride and Main Street, Newtongrange.
Helping you travel actively
Views gathered in the survey, which runs for six weeks, will also shape plans to make it easier to use public transport.
Limited provision currently
Launching the project at Sheriffhall Park and Ride, Midlothian Council’s Cabinet Member for transport, Councillor Colin Cassidy said: “Currently, there is no or limited provision for walking, wheeling and cycling along the majority of the A7 corridor.
Matter of priority
“We obviously want to tackle that as a matter of priority, so we’re urging people to give us their views so solutions we eventually put in place encourage people to travel actively along the route, including using public transport.”
Give your views
Come to our events
Come along to our in-person events on:
- Thursday 20 February, 15:30-19:45 Newbattle Community Learning Centre, 67 Gardiner Place, Newtongrange, EH22 4RT
- Saturday 8 March, 10:30-12:45 at Dalkeith Arts Centre, 2 White Hart Street, Dalkeith, EH22 1AE
Melville Dykes and Eskbank Road
Separate to this project, funding is already in place for the council to improve a stretch of the A7 between Melville Dykes and Eskbank Road roundabouts. Dut to be delivered between April 2025 and the end of March 2026, the work will make it easier to use public transport by, for example, prioritising buses.
Lothianbridge improvements
Improvements at Lothianbridge (outside the Sun Inn) to encourage walking, wheeling and cycling will also get underway in coming months.
More significant improvements
Cllr Cassidy said: “As well as delivering these advanced works, we are also thinking about larger, more significant improvements along the A7 corridor so please fill in the survey.”
Transport Scotland funding
Transport Scotland is funding the project up to the design stage through the Sustrans Places for Everyone (PfE) programme.
Preferred option
Midlothian Council hopes to get funding to finalise a design of the preferred option in the next financial year with the work being done in 2027/28, dependent on funding and availability of land.