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Farmland at Easter Langlee, Galashiels
A planning application was lodged with Scottish Borders Council in 2007 by Persimmon Homes to erect 118 new houses (phase 1) on this farmland. In a phase 2 development, more houses were planned to the east of this area, but since the arrival of the credit crunch nothing has happened on site and advertising signs that were erected by the company were taken down a long time ago.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 12 Oct 2007
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Field at Easter Langlee
A greenfield site soon to be developed into new housing by Persimmon Homes. A planning application for the erection of 118 dwelling houses has been lodged with Scottish Borders Council.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 14 Oct 2007
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Melrose Gait housing scheme
The first house is almost complete at this new development at Easter Langlee, Galashiels.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 30 Jun 2012
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Queen Elizabeth Drive etc.
"Melrose Gait" - a new housing development at Easter Langlee.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 23 May 2021
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Surviving steading, Easter Langlee
Just uphill from a big new housing development.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 14 Feb 2013
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New houses, Easter Langlee
Part of quite a large expansion (500 houses) of Galashiels.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 14 Feb 2013
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Construction work at Easter Langlee, Galashiels
It would appear that the first phase of a proposed 500 home development at Easter Langlee has commenced with work taking place at the entrance to the site from the C77 Langshaw road.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 13 Jan 2012
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The signboard for Gala Meadow housing sheme
The first phase of a 500-home housing development at Easter Langlee is well underway. The site was originally named Melrose Gait but after some local opposition the developers have renamed it Gala Meadow. The first phase comprises 140 houses, a square and a village shop. The new sign beside the old sign is near the site entrance on the C77 Langshaw road.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 14 Aug 2012
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Melrose Gait
The name Melrose Gait on this signboard for the proposed 500-home housing scheme at Easter Langlee in Galashiels has proved controversial with some councillors and residents of Galashiels and Melrose who objected to the name because Melrose is 4km away. The developers Persimmon Homes have agreed to rename the site with Ellwyn Glen, the valley to the east, being the likely alternative. Work on the first phase of the development, which includes 140 houses, a square and a village shop, has already commenced. The sign is near the site entrance on the C77 Langshaw road.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 24 Feb 2012
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Site of demolished buildings
My 1:25000 map shows a large building on this site. This is almost certainly due for development for housing.
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 14 Feb 2013
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