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Published Date: 30 April 2009
EAST Lothian has the fastest growing population in Scotland, according to new official figures.
The number of people living in the area jumped by more than three times the national average during the 12 months to June last year.

And most of the 1660 increase in the population – taking it to 96,100 – came from people moving into the area from
elsewhere in Scotland.

East Lothian's 1.8 per cent rise in population compared with a Scottish average of 0.5 per cent. Edinburgh saw a rise of 0.8 per cent, Midlothian 1.3 per cent and West Lothian one per cent.

Stuart Currie, deputy leader of East Lothian Council, said a large factor in his area's population boom was people moving out of Edinburgh in search of less expensive housing.

He said: "People from all over Scotland come to live here, but a lot of people from Edinburgh move because they can get really good value in housing and they can commute easily."

He said the downside of an increasing population was extra pressure on community facilities and increased demand for homes.

"Private sector house building has virtually come to a standstill because of the economic situation and we have about 5500 on our waiting list. We are addressing that – we are building houses – but the population growth obviously hands us a challenge."

The figures, from the Registrar General for Scotland, show Edinburgh's population rose by 3580 to 471,650 – with more than two thirds of the increase down to people moving into the area. However, the city also saw 1070 more births than deaths.

A total of 28,383 people moved into Edinburgh – 10,817 from elsewhere in Scotland, 9136 from other parts of the UK and 8430 from overseas. But at the same time, 25,874 people left the city – 12,719 to other parts of Scotland, 7776 to other parts of the UK and 5379 overseas.

Longer-term statistics, showed East Lothian has experienced an 8.8 per cent population increase over the past ten years, compared to just 1.8 per cent for Scotland as a whole.

Edinburgh's population growth over the decade came in at 5.7 per cent.




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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2009 9:39 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: East Lothian
 
1

john3,

30/04/2009 12:14:53
Let us hope that they are earners who contribute to the local economy and East Lothian is not a dumping ground for benefit receivers.
2

alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 30/04/2009 12:31:07
There are benefit scroungers everywhere but,its a weel kent fact they breed like rabbits in the stix.
3

Tuco,

30/04/2009 12:45:29

#2 Clown

East Lothian is a beautiful part of Scotland to live in. Many people with money move there as many of the towns are ideal for commuting.
4

aurorablue,

30/04/2009 13:05:25
#3 like me and my family. East Lothian is lovely.
5

googler,

30/04/2009 13:13:54
..and how do we/they know that "MOST of the 1660 increase in the population came from people moving into the area from elsewhere in Scotland"

The source of these statistics?
6

Tuco,

30/04/2009 13:45:29
#4 I was brought up in East Lothian. It's a brilliant county.
7

JML,

30/04/2009 15:13:43
It may well be a great place to live, lovely, pretty, rabbit-breeding ground etc but it's got really cr*p bus and train services. Yeah there are some but with the extra influx of commuters you'd think they'd lay on another couple of buses or trains!
8

Tartan Viking,

30/04/2009 18:35:34
It's great for sight-seeing. Just climb up North Berwick Law and you can see for miles because it is so flat. Also - North Berwick is (was) a great place when I was younger - apart from that open air freezing cold pool. Is that still on the go (he asked, knowing full well it probably won't be)?
9

thaijambo,

30/04/2009 20:21:49
#7
It depends on what part of the county you live in. The bus services to the western parts, P/Pans, Port Seton and Tranent etc are first class. Maybe that's due to the fact that there's competition between first and LRT whereas in the eastern parts and some of the more rural areas first Scottish have a monopoly.
10

Ian down under,

Musselburgh 30/04/2009 22:49:01
Longniddry is an ideal place to live. 19 minutes by electric train to Edinburgh, buses to North Berwick and Musselburgh, Haddington and Cockenzie/Prestonpans and the Infirmary.
Oh and it's a great place to rent a newly refurbished 3 bed house. Contact D & G Letting in Musselburgh but be quick or you'll lose it.
11

Sally Longlegs,

edinburgh 01/05/2009 10:47:38
I hear they are running Polish classes for the locals now so they can communicate with the majority of the population.
12

me150,

06/05/2009 11:59:04
Great place, shame about the council.
13

Yeti No.9,

East Lothian 01/06/2009 16:05:27
I agree Aurorablue. Some parts like East Linton, Traprain Law and others are beautiful. Gorgeous beaches too and you don't have to schlep back to the grime of the city when your days done. Love it. xx

 

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