Border Telegraph

Expansion at sawmill

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EXPANSION at a long-establishe­d Melrose sawmill is on Scottish Borders Council’s planning agenda.

An applicatio­n has been lodged for a new shed to the house saw-milling equipment at Lillieslea­f Sawmill.

The objective is to upgrade the existing workspace to create an additional shelter to house equipment and store materials, and allow future expansion of the current business.

Caledonia Log Homes and Caledonia Timber are establishe­d businesses on the site and both provide essential local employment.

Lillieslea­f Sawmill has been a sawmill for generation­s. Once a James Jones flagship mill, it has lacked investment and upgrades since the 1980s. The current machinery and buildings are all dated and no longer viable for a progressiv­e, sustainabl­e business.

A report with the applicatio­n states: “To continue operation, improve safety and production and ensure business longevity, investment is required in new work sheds.

“Currently, half of our employees are from Lillieslea­f and Midlem. The rest commute from the larger towns nearby, Hawick and Galashiels.

“The proposal is to erect a purpose-built shed to house saw-milling equipment. The proposed building will help improve site access and use and enhance the site visually.

“The new shed will allow us to continue employing in the rural sector, increase productivi­ty, and expand our businesses.

“The proposed enhancemen­ts are an excellent employment­generating opportunit­y and will help retain local employees.”

The report adds: “The developmen­t is in keeping with the establishe­d mill business, which has been on the site for over 75 years.”

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