EAST Lothian Council is inviting offers for three buildings in Musselburgh and Wallyford which “are no longer required”.
The council, which is looking to make millions of pounds worth of savings, is encouraging interested parties to get in contact.
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In Musselburgh, the former Stoneyhill Community Centre, which has not been used as a community centre for “a number of years”, and office premises at 118 New Street are available to purchase.
Finally, the former Wallyford Community Centre, which has been replaced by new facilities at Wallyford Learning Campus, has also been deemed surplus to requirements.
A spokesperson for the local authority said that the council was looking to sell the buildings.
They said: “The council is keen to explore whether there is community interest in purchasing or being involved in the future running of the buildings.”
Interested parties should email estates@eastlothian.gov.uk
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