Loanhead
Loanhead (pop. 6,900) is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, in a traveler belt to the south of Edinburgh, as well as near Roslin, Bonnyrigg and Dalkeith. The community was built on coal as well as oil shale mining, as well as the paper industries. Loanhead remains to grow, mainly because of the influence of the ongoing advancement of Straiton Retail Park which includes one of just 2 IKEA stores in Scotland, however likewise significantly as a dorm town for Edinburgh, parts of which are under 20 mins away. Despite the closeness of large shops such as Sainsbury's and also Costco, the main road, Clerk Street, is busy with web traffic as well as neighborhood shoppers. A huge, modern-day industrial estate with around 100 various worries provides a vast array of jobs for regional residents. Businesses include MacSweens haggis manufacturing facility, as well as Cops Scotland's Communications Centre (The Force Communications Centre, or FCC) where all radio traffic and also emergency situation calls are managed. The Pentlands industrial estate was opened in the 1970s, and a number of retail as well as other businesses trade from the periphery of the community. These were from the similarity Gregg's to the a lot more commercial companies concentrating on welding and also steel fabrication.