Dalkeith
Dalkeith is a town in Midlothian, Scotland, on the River Esk. It was given a burgh of barony in 1401 as well as a burgh of regality in 1540. The negotiation of Dalkeith expanded southwestwards from its 12th-century castle (now Dalkeith Palace). Dalkeith has a population of 12,342 people according to the 2011 census. The community is divided into four distinctive areas: Dalkeith proper with its community centre and historical core, with Eskbank to its west. and Woodburn to its eastern. Eskbank is the well-to-do area of Dalkeith with several huge Victorian and also newer houses. To the south of Eskbank is Newbattle with its abbey. Woodburn is a functioning class council estate. Dalkeith is the primary administrative centre for Midlothian. It is twinned with Jarnac, France. In 2004, Midlothian Council re-paved Jarnac Court in honour of Dalkeith and Jarnac's lengthy standing link. There is an estate called Thornybank on the edge of Dalkeith near the industrial estate beyond which is the newly developed Dalkeith School - real estate the senior high schools of Dalkeith and also St David's Roman Catholic Senior high school.