- Introductions, apologies
- Declaration of interests
- Minutes of November 2019 meeting
- Matters arising
- Police report
- Councillor/MSP/MP reports
- Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and Vice Chair reports
- Standing reports:
- Planning
- Planning subgroup report: 1–5 Baltic Street and 7–27 Constitution Street
- Cockburn Association, Edinburgh Civic Forum Meeting, City Chambers 6.00pm-8.00pm, 3 March 2020
- Licensing
- Transport
- Trams/CCTT (Community Councils Together on Trams)
- EBUG (Edinburgh Bus Users’ Group)
- Environment
- The Water of Leith Partnership Agreement
- Heritage
- Community
- £eith Chooses Awards: Leith Community Centre, 6.00pm-7.30pm 18 February 2020
- Leith Community Development Trust – Leith Community Centre, 6.30pm 20 February 2020
- Leith Festival Gala Day – 13 June 2020
- VE Day – 8 May 2020
- Planning
- Edinburgh City Plan 2030 and consultation
- Ocean Terminal – Saturday 29 February 11.00am-3.00pm
- Neighbourhood Networks
- AOCB
- Date of next meeting: Tuesday 24 March 2020 (7pm– 9pm)
consultations
Edinburgh Bus Users’ Group: Members’ Bulletin February 2020
(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Bus Users Group)
- The City of Edinburgh Council’s consultation on bus lane operating hours is complete. The outcome is awaited.
- Bus stop ‘rationalisation’ (i.e. reducing the number of stops): at the time of writing, we hear that on 27 February the Council’s Transport and Environment Committee will decide on an initial ‘pilot’ on a routes from east to south west Edinburgh. We’re planning to send a deputation to that meeting.
- The Council’s Transport and Environment Committee considered a report on bus priority measures on the A90 in June, and instructed officials to return with something better within two committee cycles. However, this has still not happened.
- ‘Superbus’ design and access: Lothian Buses has received feedback from users on problems with the interior layout of these. It is hoped there will be more definite news in the near future.
- Members of the EBUG Committee met Lothian Buses’ management in December to discuss subjects of mutual interest, and agreed to continue meeting on a regular basis.
- In February, the Council began a two-month consultation on its ‘City Mobility Plan’ (Local Transport Strategy) for the next ten years. You can send in your own comments here. The EBUG Committee will be involved in the consultation. We’d be interested to hear members’ thoughts, via edinburghbususersgroup@btinternet.com
- ‘The Scotsman’ revealed that car journeys across the Forth had increased since the new bridge opened. The Scottish Parliament’s Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee had a session with Transport Scotland officials and others to hear about the Forth Crossing Public Transport Strategy (PTS). The PTS was supposed to progress in parallel with the new bridge, to ensure that it did not just result in extra car journeys. Disappointingly, it was quite clear from the evidence given that progress with the PTS has slow to non-existent.
- Lothian Buses fares went up by 10p per journey in February.
- We will be holding our first AGM in late May, so keep an eye out for more details!
LHNCC November 2019 minutes
Minutes of the Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Council meeting, held at the Leith Community Education Centre on Tuesday 26 November 2019 at 7pm
Actions and decisions are red italic. Nem con means that no-one spoke or voted against an item.
1 Introductions and apologies for absence
1.a Present
| Stewart Auld | LHNCC | Arthur Young | LHNCC |
| Elaine Dick | LHNCC | Bruce Ryan | Minutes secretary |
| Rob Levick | LHNCC | PC Chris Smith | Police Scotland |
| Don Giles | LHNCC/FOWL.b | PC Chris Casselden | Police Scotland |
| Jennifer Marlborough | LHNCC | Cllr Chas Booth | Leith ward |
| Douglas Tharby | LHNCC chair and treasurer | Cllr Jim Campbell | Forth ward |
| Neil Tulloch | LHNCC | 5 residents/visitors |
1.b Apologies
| Deidre Brock MP | Edinburgh North & Leith | Cllr Adam McVey | Leith ward | Cllr Gordon Munro | Leith ward |
2 Minutes of previous meeting
These were approved nem con subject to minor corrections to Cllr Booth’s report and the description of N Tulloch.
3 Matters arising
3.a Neil Tulloch – co-opted member nomination
Mr Tulloch was co-opted onto LHNCC (nominated J Marlborough, seconded D Tharby, nem con)
4 Police report
PCs Smith and Casselden reported
- Community police have been on various training courses.
- They delivered a community safety talk to P7s at Leith Victoria primary school.
- They also delivered a talk on internet safety to parents and pupils at St Mary’s primary school. Thank
- There was a DVLA initiative in the South Fort St/Graham St area, leading to a few cars being uplifted.
- There was a station visit from the Rotary club.
- ‘Operation Crackle’ bonfires patrols occurred on 1 to 5 November
- There were only 4 incidents in Leith, including a firework being thrown at Montgomery St park.
- There was a police surgery at Ocean Terminal.
- Police are now working on ‘Operation Winter City’, i.e. patrolling the winter markets.
- Police delivered a safety talk at Ocean Point.
- Police visited the Fort early years centre to boost the police’s image.
- Police took part in a mock court project at Edinburgh Academy.
- This was a cross-Edinburgh competition for schools.
- The cybercrime unit arrested a person for possession of indecent images.
- PC O’Donnell has joined the Leith community policing team.
- Police have received training on their new mobile devices, which should save them time in communicating about incidents.
- There has been no response to requests for running cycling proficiency training.
- Action: PC Smith to chase this up
- The PCs have asked for crime statistics for LHNCC’s area The following are for all of NE Edinburgh (April to September 2019):
- Total crime numbers increased by 7% compared to the same period in 2018.
- 122 house-breakings to dwellings, of which 34 have been solved.
- 24 drink/drunk-driving offences, of which all have been solved.
- General solving rate is ~47% for all crimes, ~60% for crimes of violence and ~50% for minor assaults.
- Action: PCs Smith and Casselden to ask for release of fuller statistics.
5 Reports
5.a Chair
- Saturday 40 October. I attended the Leith Conference at Norton Park. Lots of interaction from Leithers. A great attempt by Duncan and Faith to bring the community together.
- Wednesday 30 October. I attended a CEC event held in neighbouring Granton where a scale model of the proposals for development of the former Scottish Gas site was present. It was sad to note that this event was not well attended by members of the local community.
- Friday 1 November. As a Steering Group member of £eithChooses I attended Hermitage Park Primary School where I joined in with a group of P7 and Jo from Community Foods, Edinburgh to cook a pasta dish. The equipment they used was part of the award the school received. It was great to see how successful applicants put the money they receive to some real good within our community.
- Friday 8 November. The Tram Team presented the details of the first phase of the works in South Leith Parish Church. That work is now under way and I am counting on the CCTT to keep us up to date on how the works progress.
- Sunday 10 November. (Remembrance Sunday) Along with our Secretary I attended the wreath laying ceremony at the Community Treatment Centre in Junction Place.
- Monday 11 November. I attended St Augustine Church in North Bridge for a presentation/workshop on ‘Brexit and the EU Special Status’. This introductory session was attended by a variety of different organisations across Scotland. I will pass on the Powerpoint when it is available. Not for us to be involved, however useful for us to understand the processes involved.
- Wednesday 13 November. One of our CEC Community Councillor’s Induction sessions. It was good that some of you were able to attend one of these events and having just received Powerpoint Slides from Ross Murray I will pass these on for the benefit of us all.
- Sunday 17 November. The Sailors Remembrance Service, beginning in South Leith Parish Church and continuing in the afternoon at the memorial outside Malmaison. This is an event that I believe we should also be laying a wreath in future years.
- Wednesday 20 November. I was fortunate to join our LHNCC Planning Sub Group for a presentation by a developer. It was great to see this group in action and to witness their dedication and professionalism in handling the remit.
- Thursday 21 November. The AGM for the EACC saw our local man John Just wondering if you received my email sent 26 Nov. regarding above. The only date available for majority is Friday 6 December at 11.00am. at my Flat, can you let me know if you can attend? elected as its Chair. We congratulate John Tibbitt upon his appointment and look forward to hearing of his plans for EACC. Having John in this role I see as a positive thing for Leith.
- Monday and Tuesday this week. Buying up Santas and Reindeer to hand over to Victoria Primary School in advance of the Christmas Lights switching on Monday 24 December next week. Almost ‘stripping the shelves’ in no less than five supermarkets!
5.b Secretary
Most items were covered elsewhere but J Marlborough noted:
- The date in the circulated agenda and planning update (item 7·b below) should be 28 November.
- There is also a Police Scotland Survey, closing 31 December 2019
5.c Treasurer
D Tharby reported LHNCC’s current balance is £1192·10, but there is one outstanding invoice for minutes (£30).
6 Councillors’/MSPs’/MP’s Reports
6.a Cllr Booth
- It is great to see the work progressing on the new Leith Victoria primary school, but footpaths have been fenced off, cutting down provision for pedestrians. Cllr Booth is waiting on a substantive response from CEC officers to his queries.
- The parking consultation is now closed, but Cllr Booth is happy to receive input via email.
- He supports in principle the proposed parking restrictions but the detail is not right in every respect, e.g. at the colonies.
- The bus-lane consultation has also ended, but Cllr Booth is happy to receive input via email.
- The proposal is for bus lanes to operate 7am to 7pm every day, as requested by bus companies.
- He is pursuing the issue of detritus in the Water of Leith basins.
- There is good progress, including a revised agreement on management arrangements, according to CEC officers.
- The new arrangements seem to be working, but more work on transparency is needed.
7 Planning Update
See also LHNCC planning page.
7.a 16/01771/FUL (Appeal ref: 16/00126/REF & 16/00127/REF) Aldi Store, Commercial Street
- Email from Agent to say Development going ahead
- Demolition started early November and should be finished before Christmas
- Building will start early January
7.b 19/04966/PAN: 1 – 5 Baltic Street And 7-27 Constitution Street. Public Consultation: Thursday 28 November, Custom House, 3.00pm — 7.00pm.
- LHNCC’s planning team will meet early in December.
- Feedback and planned action from Planning Team to be circulated in Planning Update in early December.
- Feedback and discussion will be held at January 2020 meeting.
7.c Removal of Robert Burns statue
This has been approved: see communication on website. There will be no adverse impact on the statue. It will be restored very near the original location (no more than 2m away), in an enhanced area of public realm. It will be lit in the evenings.
8 CCTT (Community Councils Together on Trams)
See also update in Autumn Newsletter.
- CCTT and CEC’s trams team will meet again on Thursday 28 December.
- Some concerns have arisen around business-use in Constitution St – these will be covered in Thursday’s meeting.
- A resident reported that information has not been reaching taxi-drivers.
- A trader group has been set up: businesses are working very hard to counter such issues.
- R Levick noted that CCTT and the trams team have been meeting for 18 months. CCTT met recently to work out how best to proceed. R Levick also noted the level of trust that has built up between CCTT and the trams team.
9 Events feedback
9.a Leith Conference 26 & 27 October 11-4pm, Norton Park, Norton Park Conference Centre, Leith, Edinburgh EH7
- Full report is in Autumn Newsletter. A feedback email from Leith Creative is also available here.
- J Marlborough reported that Charles Hammond (CEO of Forth Ports) is very support of potential improvements to the area.
- The Scottish Community Development Centre will help with creation of a place plan.
- There was discussion of the changed plans for Western Harbour, i.e. that only 1/3 of the park will definitely be developed in Phase one. The remainder will be in completed in Phase 2 that will require FUL Application
9.b SOSLeith Public Meeting, Wednesday, 30 October, 6.30pm–9.00pm. Update presentation
It was noted that
- SOSLeith met about 4 weeks ago. This was attended by ward councillors and Forth Ports
- SEPA did not attend, so Ben Macpherson MSP wrote to them.
- There is no formal legal agreement yet, just a ‘gentleman’s agreement’.
- Despite this, detritus continues to build up under Victoria Bridge.
- Historic Environment Scotland stated that Teuchters’ Bridge needs full listed-building repairs.
- SOSLeith suggests that immediate repairs are needed, because the bridge is important to access in the area.
10 Future events
See also LHNCC ‘other work’ page.
10.a Public Meeting: ‘Bothered about buses?’ Drylaw Parish Church, Wednesday 27 November, 7.00pm-8.00pm.
- J Marlborough noted that this is of interest due to LHNCC’s campaign for the 21 bus service to go to the Western General Hospital, and that lan Bieniowski (Lothian Buses Performance Manager) will be present.
- Action: S Auld to attend this meeting.
10.b SEStrans Bus Quarterly Meeting, Thursday 28 November, 10.00am-1.00pm, Victoria Quay
LHNCC members were encouraged to attend the above two items. They will also cover cycle-lanes, electric bike-users etc.
10.c EBUG meeting with Lothian Buses, 19 December 2019, venue and time to be tbc
10.d Leith Victoria primary school and Kirkgate Christmas Lights switch-ons.
The former is on Monday2 December at 6pm. The latter is on Thursday 5 December at 4:30pm.
11 CEC and Scottish Government Information and consultations
See also LHNCC events and consultations page.
J Marlborough encouraged LHNCC members to take part in the following consultations and events.
- CEC: Bus lane operation hours — Workshop, City Chamber, Thursday 21 November 2019
- CEC: 2020/21 Budget Consultation Closes 30 Nov 2019
- Details cannot be set because the UK Government (and hence the Scottish Government) have not yet set their budgets,
- CEC: City Plan 2030: Choices for City Plan consultation runs 9 December 2019 to 28 February 2020. Public promotion: Saturday 18 January 2020 at Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre, 11am to 3pm
12 CEC Edinburgh Partnership
- D Tharby noted that the community planning partnership will meet on 5 December (10am-12 noon), at the Ripple Project.
- D Tharby reported positively on the recent training for new Community Councillors. There was emphasis on the EACC. Also, CC members should be careful to declare interests in any matter discussed at CC meetings.
- LHNCC will need to appoint an engagement officer, and provide annual engagement reports.
- There was discussion of how and where LHNCC needs to engage with the public.
- Edinburgh Association of Community Councils: AGM, Thursday 21 November 2019, City Chambers
- It was reported that J Tibbitt (formerly of Leith Links CC, now of Leith Central CC) is the new chair of EACC.
- Neighbourhood Network meeting:
- This will be at 6pm on Wednesday 27 November 2019, McDonald Road Library. D Tharby will chair this meeting.
- £eithChooses
- Don Giles requested volunteers for the voting day on 1 February, and for projects to apply to enter on or before 6 February.
13 AOCB
- D Tharby reported plans for a further members-only meeting – venue, date and time TBC.
- D Tharby noted how residents can bring up matters at LHNCC meetings.
- It was noted that some of the org.uk email addresses are being spammed.
- Action: B Ryan to try to cure this.
14 Date of next meeting
Tuesday 28 January 2020, 7.00pm – 9.00pm
National Planning Framework 4 – community resources and roadshows
(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Council)
The Scottish Government has published a range of resources to assist communities to engage with the development of National Planning Framework 4.
These include:
- dates of Scotland2050 Roadshow events across the country;
- materials for communities to help them develop their own responses to the Call for Ideas;
- details of a Community Grant Fund to support and enable communities to come together to host their own NPF4 events .
Details can be found on the Get Involved and Resources pages of the National Planning Framework 4 webpage:
https://www.transformingplanning.scot/national-planning-framework.
On www.transformingplanning.scot you can keep up-to-date with events and progress towards the development of NPF4. You can also follow @ScotGovPlanning on twitter.
City Plan 2030 and City Mobility Plan
(adapted from a post on CEC’s Planning blog)
CEC wants Edinburgh to be carbon-neutral by 2030. To achieve this, CEC says
we need to make changes to how we manage and develop our city. This will be challenging.
Amongst other things, CEC is developing two long-term strategies:
Choices for City Plan 2030 sets out options for how we could develop our city sustainably over the next ten years
City Mobility Plan proposes radical changes as to how people and goods move around our city.
You can find out more about both projects at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/futureedinburgh
Consultations on both strategies are now live and will run until Friday 27th March 2020.
There are also some engagement events.
National Planning Framework 4 – Programme of Engagement 2020
(adapted from a document from the Scottish Government)
There are many ways for people to contribute. The programme includes
- Call for Ideas: Between January and March 2020, the Scottish Government (SG) will have an open call for ideas. SG will be particularly interested in responses to a series of questions we have developed to help frame discussions.
- NPF4 Scotplan 2050 Roadshow: SG is organising a programme of events across the country to give people the opportunity to consider key questions on the NPF. The events will be informal and participative. The programme will be set out on www.transformingplanning.scot.
- Meetings, seminars and conferences: SG will look to respond positively to requests for attendance at events to inform and involve stakeholders in developing the scope and content of NPF4
- Community Grant Scheme: SG will support communities to engage locally through a small grants scheme to assist them in considering the scope and format of NPF4.
- Resource pack: To help facilitate discussion, SG will provide materials pitched at a range of audiences to help people engage.
You can read the full document (PDF) by clicking here: programme-for-engagement-final-for-web-jan-2020
Edinburgh Airport sustainability survey
adapted from an email from Edinburgh airport
Edinburgh Airport is currently developing a new Sustainability Strategy for the airport, and it wants to hear your views. Your feedback will form part of the materiality review which helps us understand which issues are most important to the business and its stakeholders.
Materiality is a concept that is central to a credible Sustainability Strategy. It is how Edinburgh Airport understands what topics have an impact on its ability to create, preserve or erode economic, environmental and social value for Edinburgh Airport, its stakeholders, and society at large. These topics then form the basis of what the airport will focus its sustainability efforts on and consequently what we will report on.
Achieving this cannot be done overnight, and Edinburgh Airport is working closely with BeSustainable who have already provided training sessions in October and hosted workshops and interviews last week with a variety of stakeholders. Edinburgh Airport wants you to have your say on sustainability at the airport. it understand that different issues matter to different stakeholders. To do this, Edinburgh Airport invites you to take part in a survey which asks for your views on sustainability issues for society and for Edinburgh Airport. The survey will be open until 6 January 2020.
You can complete the survey here https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YVDQM8T Continue reading
Consultation on updating the planning performance and fee regimes
adapted from an email from the Scottish Government
Recently, the Scottish Government published a consultation on updating the planning performance and fee regimes which will run until 14th February 2020. This was a key action identified in our work programme which was published in September 2019. The consultation reflects Scottish Ministers’ commitment to the principle that any increases to planning fees must be linked to improved performance.
The consultation seeks to move planning fees towards covering the costs of determining applications for planning permission as well as seeking views on what additional services which planning authorities provide should be subject to a fee, the circumstances whereby an authority may reduce or waive a planning fee and the introduction of charges for appealing planning decisions.
https://consult.gov.scot/planning-architecture/planning-performance-and-fees/
online survey for the Second Strategic Transport Projects Review
Transport Scotland is conducting an online survey for the Second Strategic Transport Projects Review (STPR2), the Scotland-wide review of the strategic transport network across al transport modes.
STPR2 will inform transport investment in Scotland for the next twenty years, and your input will help to deliver the vision, priorities and outcomes for transport set out in the draft National Transport Strategy (NTS2).
Further information and a link to the survey can be found at http://www.transport.gov.scot/stpr2
The survey closes at 5pm on Friday 10th January 2020.
For any further queries concerning STPR2, please contact info@stpr2surveys.co.uk
