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Measuring quality in Edinburgh's built environment (North and West)
This survey gives you the chance to let us know what you think about the quality of some new or changed buildings in the North and West of Edinburgh. The survey includes six short video-clips and it takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. The survey asks two questions: How well does the building or site fit with its surroundings? How attractive is the building (or site)? MoreOpened 17 June 2015 -
Inverleith Conservation Area Character Appraisal
The City of Edinburgh Council is reviewing the Inverleith Conservation Area Character Appraisal. Conservation Area Character Appraisals help to manage change in a conservation area. They describe what is special about each conservation area, and help in making decisions on proposals that affect the area's special character. We are now seeking your views on the revised Inverleith Conservation Area Character Appraisal (download below). More information about the different ways you can... MoreOpened 20 July 2015 -
Street Trading & Market Operator Licensing Review
The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (“the Act”) makes provision for the licensing and regulation of certain activities in order to achieve the following licensing objectives: Preserve public order, Preserve public safety, Prevent public nuisance, and Prevent crime. The Council is responsible for the licensing and regulation of a number of activities, including market operators and street trading. Market Operator Licences are... MoreOpened 29 July 2015 -
Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership Draft Strategic Plan
We are keen to hear from you on this first draft strategic plan, setting out the priorities we believe we need to pursue if we are to achieve our shared vision for a caring, healthier, safer Edinburgh. Although a relatively affluent city, Edinburgh has areas of significant inequality and deprivation and one of our key priorities will be to lead on tackling health and social inequalities The financial environment continues to be challenging for local authorities and health boards,... MoreOpened 4 August 2015 -
Queensferry Placemaking Exercise
The City Council, Queensferry Community Council and Queensferry Ambition are running a Placemaking exercise in Queensferry to find out what the good and bad things are about living and working in the town. This will be carried out by using a tool called the Place Standard which has been developed by Architecture and Design Scotland, the Scottish Government and NHS Scotland. The Place Standard allows a community to score its environment against a series of criteria. Groups... MoreOpened 6 August 2015 -
Developer Contributions and Affordable Housing Guidance
The Second Proposed Local Development Plan (LDP June 2014) sets out a new approach to developer contributions and the delivery of infrastructure linked closely with the second proposed Action Programme (Updated May 2105). The second proposed Action Programme sets out the infrastructure, including education, transport, and greenspace actions, required to help mitigate the impact of strategic and planned growth and to deliver the proposals identified within the Plan. Policies Del1... MoreOpened 10 August 2015 -
South Edinburgh Primary Schools Accommodation Options
The combined rolls of Bruntsfield Primary School, James Gillespie’s Primary School and South Morningside Primary Schools are the highest they have been in more than 30 years. A new primary school was proposed in 2002 to address rising rolls in the area but no land was available at that time to allow it to be built. Since then we have relied on other measures (such as temporary units and annexe accommodation) to meet demand at these schools. We now need to find a permanent solution... MoreOpened 24 August 2015 -
Edinburgh's Parking Action Plan
Parking controls help to keep traffic on Edinburgh’s streets moving smoothly, improve road safety and manage the number of vehicles on our roads. The draft parking action plan was approved for consultation by the Transport and Environment Committee on 25 August 2015. The main actions include: the extension of parking controls to cover weekends/Sundays and into the evening the roll out of shared use parking places the introduction of visitor permits in the city... MoreOpened 27 August 2015 -
Parks events review 2014/15
This consultation aims to engage all stakeholders involved with and affected by events in Edinburgh’s parks. Local residents and community groups, event organisers, attendees, external services such as police, fire and ambulance plus internal services such as the events team, public safety and neighbourhood teams. The results will be reported to the Transport & Environment Committee in January and will be used to inform the lease agreements and management of events held in 2016. MoreOpened 7 September 2015 -
Young people's views on youth work
This survey aims to find out what young people think about youth clubs and youth work. It is for young people aged from 11 to 25, whether they currently take part in youth clubs/youth work or not. The feedback will help us to know what young people want from youth work. This will help us to decide how we fund youth work in the future. The young people’s survey is part of a youth work services redesign which is being carried out by Children and Families in relation to contracts with... MoreOpened 9 September 2015 -
Hearing the Voice of Older People
Local Opportunities for Older People (LOOPS) is a citywide partnership initiative delivered by Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations’ Council and Pilmeny Development Project which is funded by City of Edinburgh Council’s Health and Social Care Department. Our work always focuses on the local · Local older people · Local services and activities · Local challenges. As part of the work of the LOOPs we have a role in ‘Strengthening the voice of local... MoreOpened 1 October 2015 -
Council budget 2016-20
On 24 September, the Finance and Resources Committee considered a report outlining the proposed savings for the 2016-20 budget. For more information about how to have your say on the Council's budget, please visit www.edinburgh.gov.uk/budget You will be able to read the findings before the Council's budget meeting in early 2016. MoreOpened 1 October 2015 -
Student Housing - draft planning guidance
Purpose-built student accommodation is required to support the city’s higher educational establishments. Both the Edinburgh City Local Plan (ECLP) and the emerging Second Proposed Local Development Plan (LDP June 2014) include a policy to guide its location. To assist with the implementation of this policy, non-statutory planning guidance has been in use since 2010. Planning Committee approved an Issues Paper for consultation in December 2014 with... MoreOpened 9 October 2015 -
Council Rent Consultation 2016-17
Every year we ask Council tenants for their views on how their rent should be spent. This year we want to ask how we can help to reduce your living costs by investing and delivery housing services differently. The consultation is open until 30 November 2015. MoreOpened 19 October 2015 -
Taxi and Private Hire Car Driver Qualification
Currently the City of Edinburgh Council requires taxi drivers to undertake the following before a Licence is granted: A topographical assessment of their knowledge of the layouts of roads and area to which their licence relates to. Tests on other matters relating to the operation of a taxi that the Council, as the licensing authority, considers desirable. A change in legislation which is due to take effect in 2016 now allows the council to extend training to... MoreOpened 29 October 2015 -
Edinburgh Licensing Board – draft Gambling Policy
Edinburgh Licensing Board has to prepare a Gambling Policy Statement every three years. The policy sets out what the Board has to consider when dealing with applications under the Gambling Act 2005 (e.g. betting shops, casinos, bingo, gaming machines, etc). The Board has agreed a draft policy and is now carrying out a short consultation on its terms. MoreOpened 9 November 2015 -
Antisocial Behaviour Strategy 2016-19
The Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership, on behalf of its partners and stakeholders including the City of Edinburgh Council and Police Scotland, are looking to consult with residents and visitors of Edinburgh about their experience and opinions of Antisocial Behaviour in Edinburgh. We want to know how antisocial behaviour affects you, what you think we should be doing about it and how you think we should be dealing with it over the next three years. Your feedback will help... MoreOpened 16 November 2015 -
Roseburn to Leith Walk cycle link and street improvements
We want to hear your views on our proposals for a new cycle route linking west to east across the city centre and on the associated street improvements. This project would transform the quality of access by bike, providing a high quality route with protected cycle lanes on main streets. It would also improve the street environment for other road users, especially pedestrians. With over 45,000 trips by bike made in Edinburgh every day, cycling is an increasingly popular way to get... MoreOpened 17 November 2015 -
Roseburn to Union Canal Path Link
We want to hear the views of local people, businesses and other organisations on a proposed new shared pedestrian and cycle link between the Roseburn Path and Union Canal. The proposal includes the creation of a new shared pedestrian and cycle path including new bridge crossings and has been designed to: Deliver a high quality walking and cycling route. Improve connectivity across the city by completing an important missing link in the network. Integrate with the... MoreOpened 17 November 2015 -
Licensing Conditions for Taxis, Private Hire Cars (PHC) and Taxi & PHC Drivers
The City of Edinburgh Council, having exercised its powers to license taxis, Private Hire Cars (PHCs) and their drivers, has adopted licensing conditions which enable it to manage and control their operation within Edinburgh. Licensed taxis and PHCs are required to comply with the conditions laid down in the booklet entitled ‘Licensing Conditions for Taxis, Private Hire Cars and their Drivers’. These conditions date from 20 June 2006, and were last amended on 9 December 2009. It is... MoreOpened 18 December 2015 -
Bruntsfield/Morningside Town Centre draft Supplementary Guidance
The Council is responsible for managing the mix of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and other uses in its town centres. We are preparing new supplementary guidance for Bruntsfield/Morningside. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support town centres as places to shop, visit, live and work. MoreOpened 5 January 2016 -
Leith Town Centre draft Supplementary Guidance
The Council is responsible for managing the mix of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs and other uses in its town centres. We are preparing new supplementary guidance for Leith. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support town centres as places to shop, visit, live and work. MoreOpened 5 January 2016 -
Alcohol in Leith
Leith Neighbourhood Partnership is made up of local people, elected members and local service providers who work together on making Leith a better place. It puts listening to the local community at the heart of their work. In 2014, local people said that alcohol was a factor in some of the issues which needed to be prioritised. Those views are supported by statistical information which tells us that alcohol impacts on the Leith Neighbourhood Partnership area in a number of... MoreOpened 15 February 2016 -
Portobello Conservation Area Character Appraisal Quality Review
This short survey shows some recent new buildings and other developments in the Portobello Conservation Area and asks for comments on the quality of the developments. MoreOpened 26 February 2016 -
Day Services for Adults with a Learning Disability
We want to consult with people with a learning disability who use day support services and with their carers. We want to know what is working well for you and what could be made better. We want to have a plan for the future for all day services in the city. You can tell us in three ways: You or your carer can answer the questions in the survey Your day service will ask you some questions and you can answer them You can go along to one of the meetings that... MoreOpened 29 February 2016 -
Late Hours Catering Licence policy
A late hours licence is required for the use of premises between 23:00 and 05:00 for the sale of food to the public. To help address issues of noise and disturbance from premises trading during unsocial hours the Council introduced general guidelines and licensing conditions in 1985. The policy is currently being reviewed and people's views are being sought on the proposed changes. MoreOpened 16 March 2016 -
Early Learning and Childcare
The Scottish Government has announced its intention to increase early learning and childcare hours for all three and four year olds and for eligible two year olds from the current 600 hours per year - in nurseries, early years centres, playgroups and childminders - to 1140 hours by 2020. In Edinburgh, we want to find out what parents/carers think. Would they use increased hours if they were available? How should they be provided – all in the one centre or across different centres? All... MoreOpened 17 March 2016 -
Bonaly Primary School Parent School Travel Survey 2016
This consultation is aimed at parents/carers of pupils at Bonaly Primary School to find out how schools can help their journeys to become easier, safer and greener, and to create safer roads around schools for the wider community. By filling out this survey, you will be letting us know how you and your children travel to and from school and how safe you feel on the journey. It will also help to identify any issues and locations that can be improved to make the journey to school more... MoreOpened 18 March 2016 -
Saughton Park Playground Consultation
The City of Edinburgh Council would like to improve the Saughton Park playground and will be applying for grant funding to carry out this necessary work. The consultation carried out in March 2015 on proposals for the wider park suggested that only just over half (58.2%) of you who took part believed the playground was good or very good and three quarters of respondents (76.7%) felt that the playground should be enlarged. Some of your suggestions included facilities for children... MoreOpened 22 March 2016 -
Bonaly Residents Survey
This consultation is aimed at local residents living around Bonaly Primary School regarding the impact of school traffic on their lives. By filling out this survey, you will be letting us know how you are affected and any issues and suggestions that could improve the current situation. MoreOpened 22 March 2016
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