A Madelvic History Group talk:
28 March at Madelvic House, Granton Park Avenue, EH5 1HS
Book on line at https://madelvic-history-group-talk.eventbrite.co.uk
A Madelvic History Group talk:
28 March at Madelvic House, Granton Park Avenue, EH5 1HS
Book on line at https://madelvic-history-group-talk.eventbrite.co.uk
(adapted from an email from EMA Architecture + Design Limited)
Please click the thumbnails to see full PDFs of the PAN submission (9 March) for the above project. The application has been submitted on behalf of BDW Trading Limited and please note we have a public event scheduled with the dates / located below;
Location – Leith Public Library
Date – Wednesday 9th of May 2018
Time – 3pm till 7:30pm
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In the short term, further information may be available from James Fraser of EMA.
James Fraser
Associate Director
for EMA Architecture + Design Limited
EMA Architecture + Design Limited
42 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4HQ.
w: http://www.ema-architects.co.uk
e: james.f@ema-architects.co.uk
t: 0131 247 1450
m: 07880 808336
(The following is reproduced verbatim from an email from Edinburgh Council, via newhaven.tram@edinburgh.gov.uk. It does not represent LHNCC’s policy in any way.)
Beginning 19 March, the City of Edinburgh Council will undertake six weeks of public consultation and engagement on taking Edinburgh Trams to Newhaven. This will provide the public, local business and stakeholders with general information on the project, specific details around traffic management during construction and the proposed permanent design. We will also outline our current proposals on how we aim to support local business during the construction period.
During consultation your views will be sought on traffic management and phasing. This includes proposals for the closure of Leith Walk to all northbound traffic, with a single city-bound lane remaining open and the phased closure and reopening of Constitution Street. Work in these areas is expected to last for up to 18 months. Continue reading
Leith Central Community Council

As I’m sure everyone who came to the Leith Chooses event last Saturday will agree, the event was a great success. Despite the challenging weather conditions, almost all of the groups managed to be there as well as hundreds of Leithers who casted their votes for the projects of their choice.
As you may know, Leith Central Community Council joined forces with Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council to put in a funding bid for a Feasibility Study and Masterplan for Leith’s unloved green spaces.
To have a chance of actually getting this project funding we need your votes! And you can vote until 17 March 5pm.
There are two ways of voting. Either way you will need an access code and password. You can vote if you live or work in Leith, belong to a Leith-based group and/or volunteer in Leith.
From now until 17 March you can…
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Leith Harbour & Newhaven CC is in North East Edinburgh locality. You can find out what NE locality does here.
Its meeting papers are here. The agenda and papers for all meetings are published online 6 days before the meeting date.
The webcast for NE locality’s recent meeting can be viewed here, but you can use this link to view any webcast meeting.
These links are about to be added to LHNCC’s website sidebar.
(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Council. While these works may not directly affect LHNCC’s area, they may affect people who cycle to and from the area.)
Balfour Beatty has been appointed by The City of Edinburgh Council to carry out a package of footpath resurfacing and drainage improvement works across the North Edinburgh Path network commencing 7th March 2018 for a period of 12 weeks. These works are spread across 55 locations on the paths highlighted in the location plan. (Click the graphic to download the full-size PDF.) Continue reading
(with apologies for posting this so late)
Shore Room, Leith Community Education Centre, Newkirkgate
Tuesday 27 February at 7.00pm
The Scottish Government is consulting on electoral reform. They say
The Scottish Government is committed to ensuring access to democratic participation for all citizens. The way we vote in elections has remained unchanged for over 100 years. Modernisation takes place across all aspects of society and now is a good time to think about the kinds of innovation people in Scotland would like to see in elections.
Have your say on how the nuts and bolts of Scotland’s democracy should work at https://consult.gov.scot/elections/electoral-reform. If you are unable to respond online, please complete a Respondent Information Form and send it to:
Electoral Reform Consultation Elections Team
Area 2 West
St Andrew’s House
Regent Road
Edinburgh
EH1 3DG
This consultation closes on 12 March 2018.