Contractors Accommodation in Tranent
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Accommodation in Tranent: 85 properties found
Spacious 4 Bedroom House - Tranent
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4 Bedroom House - Tranent
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Edinburgh, East Lothian 4 Bed Home
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St Martins House
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3-Bed Flat in Musselburgh
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19th Centruy Luxury Lodge
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Orchard House
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Musselburgh Links B&B
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3 bedroom house with free parking
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Dalkeith 3 Bedroom Apartment
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Dalkeith 3 Bedroom Apartment
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Dalkeith Five Bedroom House
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Fully Furnished Housing
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Luxury Accommodations
Indulge in luxury with our premier properties, offering top-tier finishes, exquisite architecture, and state-of-the-art amenities. Experience high-end living with features like in-home spas, gourmet kitchens, and panoramic views. Each listing provides a sanctuary of elegance and comfort for those who desire nothing but the best.
Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Tranent to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Tranent suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Tranent of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Tranent. Some of the major projects include:
Large-scale housing developments around Tranent
These developments are expected to expand the local population, creating demand for shops, services and schools that stimulates the local economy. Construction activity generates short-term employment and sustained opportunities for trades, suppliers and local contractors; longer term, increased household spending can support new and growing businesses while boosting council revenues through rates and council tax. Pressure on infrastructure and public services may rise, but there is potential for coordinated investment in facilities that further support community resilience and local employment.
Transport upgrades and relief road projects
Improvements to road links and local transport infrastructure are expected to ease congestion and shorten commutes, improving access to jobs in nearby urban centres and strengthening links for freight and services. Better connectivity can make Tranent more attractive to employers and investors, encourage new retail and commercial activity, and support tourism and leisure visits; construction phases also provide local jobs and contracts for civil engineering firms and suppliers.
Town centre regeneration and commercial redevelopment
Regeneration projects aimed at revitalising the high street and mixed-use commercial spaces are expected to increase footfall, attract independent retailers and hospitality businesses, and diversify the local economy. Public realm improvements enhance the quality of life for residents, encourage longer visits and spending in town, and can stimulate entrepreneurship and small-business growth while increasing the area’s appeal to visitors and potential new residents.
New and expanded educational and community facilities
Building or upgrading schools, community hubs and youth facilities is expected to improve educational outcomes and provide spaces for adult learning, cultural activities and social services, strengthening social cohesion. These facilities create local jobs in education and support services, reduce pressure on neighbouring towns’ amenities, and make the area more attractive to families, supporting stable long-term economic growth.
Sports, leisure and green-space enhancements
Investment in leisure centres, sports pitches and upgraded parks is expected to boost public health and community wellbeing, increase participation in organised sport, and host events that draw visitors and spending to local businesses. Upgraded recreational assets can raise the town’s profile, support small-scale hospitality and retail activity, and contribute to property desirability while providing employment in facility management and outdoor maintenance.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Tranent, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Local and Regional Buses - Stagecoach East Scotland and other local operators run regular bus services linking Tranent with Edinburgh, Musselburgh, Prestonpans, Haddington and nearby villages; these provide the primary public-transit connection for commuters and shoppers.
- Rail (nearest stations) - Tranent does not have an active passenger station; the nearest stations on the Edinburgh–North Berwick/Edinburgh–Aberdeen corridors include Wallyford, Prestonpans and Longniddry, with frequent services into Edinburgh Waverley and local East Lothian destinations.
- Park & Ride links - Park-and-ride facilities on the A1 corridor (for example Musselburgh area) and city-park-and-ride sites in the Edinburgh area are commonly used by Tranent residents to access faster rail/tram/bus services into the city.
- Community transport and taxis - Community transport schemes, dial-a-ride services and local taxi firms provide door-to-door travel for people with reduced mobility or outside main bus timetables.
- Long-distance connections - Regular bus and rail connections from nearby stations and Edinburgh provide onward links to Scottish cities, airports (Edinburgh Airport via central connections) and national coach services.
Major Highways
- A1 - Primary east coast trunk road providing fast road access north to Edinburgh and south along the east coast of Scotland and into England.
- A199 / A198 (coastal routes) - Local A-roads serving Tranent’s coastal settlements (Cockenzie, Port Seton, etc.) and providing secondary connections to the A1 and neighbouring towns.
- A720 (Edinburgh City Bypass) - Edinburgh’s ring road, reachable via the A1, gives onward motorway-standard access around the city and connections to other trunk routes.
- M8 / M9 via Edinburgh - Major motorway corridors accessible through the A720/A1 approaches to Edinburgh for journeys west to Glasgow and central Scotland and for national motorway links.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Off-road paths and active travel links - Tranent has a mix of on-road cycle routes, traffic-calmed town streets and off-road multi-use paths that connect into regional routes and coastal paths; local active-travel improvements aim to strengthen links to nearby towns, the coast and long-distance routes (including connections toward the John Muir Way and other East Lothian trails).
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- Tranent to Cockenzie Link Road (TCLR) and local road upgrades - Major local road works and link-road projects have been developed to improve east–west connectivity, reduce through-traffic in residential areas and serve new housing and employment sites (including the Blindwells development).
- Blindwells development transport provision - New housing and employment development plans at Blindwells include upgraded road junctions, active travel routes and provision for future public-transport access, intended to relieve pressure on existing local roads.
- Rail access studies / proposed station - East Lothian Council and transport stakeholders have advanced feasibility work and planning discussions around improved rail access for Tranent/Blindwells (a new halt/station has been proposed and studied to improve rail accessibility), though this remains subject to funding and planning decisions.
- Active travel and bus improvements - Ongoing local programmes funded by East Lothian Council and Scottish active-travel initiatives are upgrading pedestrian and cycle routes and reviewing bus services and timetables; there is also a regional push toward cleaner, low-emission buses in the fleet serving the area.
- Integration with Edinburgh transport network - Continued investment in managing A1/A720 junctions, park-and-ride capacity and bus-rail interchange in the wider Edinburgh/ East Lothian area aims to improve commuter journey times and modal connections for Tranent residents.
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