This set of slides tries to explain what’s next for Edinburgh’s Local Development Plan: AP Community Briefings – ALL Nov & Dec 17rd
Great Junction Street carriage renewal
(adapted from a notice from Edinburgh Council)
Click to download the full notice: GJS Residents Notification Letter.
This work is scheduled to commence on Monday 8th January 2018 and will last approximately 4 weeks depending on weather and other circumstances.
Traffic on Great Junction Street will be restricted to northbound only in order for the works to be carried out safely.
To facilitate this the following closures will be in place:
- Great Junction Street from the Bonnington Road junction to North Junction Street/Ferry Road Junction to all vehicular traffic travelling south towards the foot of Leith Walk. North bound traffic towards North Junction Street will be maintained for the duration of the construction phase.
- Cables Wynd from Yardheads to Great Junction Street will also be closed for the duration of the construction phase.
The diversion route for south bound traffic that would normally travel along Great Junction Street is via Coburg Street, Sandport Place and Henderson Street, to arrive back at Great Junction Street.
Traffic will be managed in and out of Mill Lane, Taylor Gardens and Ballantyne Road by the contractor. There will be left turn only policy for traffic exiting Bonnington Road, Bangor Road and Ballantyne Road for the duration of the works. There will be a right-turn only policy for traffic exiting Taylor Gardens and Mill Lane for the duration of the works.Parking suspensions will be in place to suspend waiting, loading and unloading on both sides of Great Junction Street from Bonnington Road junction to North Junction Street, Cables Wynd from Yardheads to Great Junction Street, King Street in its entirety, 25m west along Bonnington Road from GJS, and Coburgh Street in its entirety.
£eith Chooses: help and support, application forms and guidance
£eith Chooses now has a fully populated website, with
- information on support sessions for applicants, and other help and support
- guidance notes on the different funds (Small, Medium, Large)
- application form for small grants
- application form for medium & large grants
- project ideas
- the rules
- £eith Chooses’ themes.
Check it out – and build your winning project!
Participatory budgeting conference
Because LHNCC is part of Leith Chooses, one of our members attended the recent Scotland-wide participatory budgeting conference. Here’s a report on what happened.
LHNCC strongly supports participatory budgeting: it’s a way of real, local citizens making real, local decisions about real money – and having choice about things that matter.
Approved minutes of October meeting
click to download: 2017_10_24 final
Door-step crime: bogus workmen
Leith Central Community Council
(adapted from a message from a Police Scotland officer to Neighbourhood Watch Scotland)
Dear Community members
I am taking this opportunity to make you aware of 2 recent incidents in the Morningside and Grange areas, where elderly occupiers have been approached by a male in his 30s offering to fix loose roof tiles on their houses.
It is thought the male may be driving a white transit style van.
We are currently investigating the circumstances to establish any criminality, but if you can make your members aware I would be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Graeme Nisbet (South East Inspector)
Morningside
Southside /Newington
Liberton/ Gilmerton
LHNCC November agenda
Click to download: 2017_11_28 agenda
Question Time – Edinburgh Council Budget
Leith Central Community Council
(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Council)
Edinburgh Council says
Question Time event
7.15pm to 8.45pm, Monday 27 November
City Chambers, High Street, EdinburghThank you to everyone who has given us their views on our budget proposals and who has registered to come along to our Question Time event.
There is still plenty of time to register if you want to want to quiz our panel of senior councillors on changes to council services.
If you would like to put a question to the panel, or just come along and be part of the audience, please leave your details here by Wednesday 22 November.
You can give us your views on our budget proposals at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/playyourpart
Thank you.
Cleanup Water of Leith Sunday 19th November 2017
Policing – your view counts!
Leith Central Community Council
Police Scotland want to know your priorities for local and national policing.
Either take the survey online or download a PDF allowing text entry and box-ticking.
From the introduction:
Police Scotland would like to know what issues you think we should prioritise, nationally and in your local area, as well as best methods for communicating with you.
Your views are important to us. We are committed to using this information to help shape our policing priorities and deliver them through continued commitment to working with partners and communities. We will do this through analysing this information and data from a number of other important sources.
What you tell us will also influence how we communicate and engage with you and your community going forward. Please be assured that the information you provide us with will be treated with the strictest confidence and anonymity. We will not share your personal…
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