Loanhead
Loanhead (pop. 6,900) is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, in a traveler belt to the south of Edinburgh, as well as close to Roslin, Bonnyrigg and Dalkeith. The town was built on coal as well as oil shale mining, and the paper sectors. Loanhead continues to expand, mostly because of the impact of the continued growth of Straiton Retail Park which includes among only 2 IKEA stores in Scotland, but also increasingly as a dorm town for Edinburgh, parts of which are under 20 mins away. In spite of the closeness of huge shops such as Sainsbury's and Costco, the primary road, Clerk Street, is active with website traffic and also regional customers. A large, modern-day industrial estate with around 100 various problems gives a variety of jobs for neighborhood citizens. Companies consist of MacSweens haggis factory, and Police Scotland's Communications Centre (The Force Communications Centre, or FCC) where all radio web traffic and also emergency phone calls are handled. The Pentlands industrial estate was opened in the 1970s, and also a variety of retail and various other services trade from the periphery of the community. These were from the similarity Gregg's to the more industrial companies concentrating on welding as well as steel manufacture.