Community Police Officers – funded by Edinburgh Council

Each council ward will be assigned 2 Community Police Officers, with an additional 7 for City Centre to aid with issues around the night time economy, as agreed at Edinburgh Council’s Health, Social Care and Housing Committee today. Full details can be found at http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/download/meetings/id/46716/item_76_-_police_scotland_service_level_agreement_2015-16.

Please see below the cut for the key parts of this document.

The agreement will apparently commence on 1st April (it’s 21 April just now). We do not currently know how many Community Improvement partnerships (CIPs) are in place just now, nor how they will interface with Community Councils, but will report as soon as we have further information. Continue reading

Public toilet closures: which would **you** close?

(with thanks to Leith Links CC for alerting us to this issue. The text below is adapted from a page on Edinburgh Council’s consultation hub.)

Edinburgh Council has taken a step back from implementing a £600,000 reduction for the Public Conveniences budget, which would have resulted in the closure of 22 public toilets across the city.

However, a budget decision was taken in 2011 to remove £300,000 from the service budget within the 2015/2016 financial year. This means that around 10 public toilets will still need to be closed. You can tell Edinburgh Council what you think by answering a survey. (Please note the survey opens on Monday 13 April.)

March Minutes – Final

Click to download the approved minutes of LHNCC’s March 2015 meeting: 2015_03_04 final

Matters discussed included

  • celebrating International Women’s Day in Leith
  • Walter of Leith silt
  • speeding on Ocean Drive
  • Custom House/Leith Museum
  • Future of liner terminal
  • Police report
    • speeding in Ocean Terminal
    • drug abuse in LHNCC area
    • stop and search
  • resignation of treasurer
  • anti-crime leaflets

Flood prevention

The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) has recently published its Forth Estuary Local Plan District. It states that ‘3,300 residential properties and 480 non-residential properties [in the Water of Leith catchment area] are at a medium likelihood of flooding from one or more sources’.

There is a consultation on the plans for the Water of Leith catchment area at https://frm-scotland.org.uk/frmp/ph2_forth-estuary-lpd-10-draft-flood-risk-mana/

Click to obtain relevant documents:

 

Meet the funders!

(adapted from a flyer and email from Edinburgh Council)

Do you have a community project? Does it need funds? If so, this event is for you!

When: Thursday 23 April 2015, 1.00 – 4.00pm
Where: The Central Library,George IV Bridge Edinburgh
What: ‘Meet the Funders is a free public marketplace event providing access to funding information for community projects.’

See below the cut for more details.

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2 Ocean Drive: LHNCC’s submission

LHNCC has submitted its response to this planning proposal. In summary, LHNCC is not opposed in principle to housing development in this location, However, it is concerned with design points, such as massing the structure along pavement edges and the height of the buildings.

Click to download the full submission: 150219 LHNCC ltr to CEC comments 14_05127_FUL v2

February Minutes – Final

Click to download the approved minutes of LHNCC’s February 2015 meeting: 2015_02_04 final

Matters discussed included

  • celebrating International Women’s Day in Leith
  • Walter of Leith silt
  • Custom House/Leith Museum
  • Police report
    • speeding/boy-racers in Ocean Terminal
    • roadblocks and drink-driving
    • 101 calls
    • intermittant police attendance at CC meetings
    • stop and search
  • proposed POLHA development adjacent to 2 Ocean Drive