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  • Grants Review Workshop Evaluation

    We would be grateful if you could take five minutes to tell us about how you found the workshop today. More
    Closed 10 May 2018
  • Draft Supplementary Guidance: Heat Opportunities Mapping

    The Council has prepared draft Supplementary Guidance on Heat Opportunities Mapping for consultation. The draft guidance sets out potential opportunities for establishing district heat networks within the context of the Local Development Plan. It is to be used in the assessment of the most suitable low carbon energy and heat solutions for new developments. What are district heat networks and what is heat mapping? Heat networks (including district heat networks) are a means of... More
    Closed 10 May 2018
  • Taxi Fare Review 2018

    The City of Edinburgh Council reviews taxi fares every 18 months and must consult on any proposals to change the taxi fare tariff. The suggested new taxi tariff includes an increase of 50p on the initial fare on all tariffs, and an additional increase of 6% on Tariffs 1 and 2. More
    Closed 4 May 2018
  • School Crossing Patrol Review - Parents and Carers

    Our school crossing guides continue to deliver an excellent and highly valued service to communities across Edinburgh and we want to make sure this continues. We have already studied our existing patrol sites; how many people use them, traffic levels and where they are located. We are now getting feedback from school crossing patrol guides, people using the service and groups including parents and carers. More
    Closed 29 April 2018
  • Edinburgh Trams to Newhaven Public Consultation

    In late 2017, the City of Edinburgh Council approved the Outline Business Case for taking Edinburgh Trams to Newhaven. Since then we have spent time further developing our plans for delivering the line. We have now reached the point where we feel the plans as proposed are ready to go out to public consultation to allow you, as a member of our community, the opportunity to review those plans and provide feedback and suggestions. Taking trams to Leith will not divert any money away from... More
    Closed 29 April 2018
  • School Crossing Patrol Review - Community Councils and Neighbourhood Partnerships

    Our school crossing guides continue to deliver an excellent and highly valued service to communities across Edinburgh and we want to make sure this continues. We have already studied our existing patrol sites; how many people use them, traffic levels and where they are located. We are now seeking feedback from school crossing patrol guides, people using the service and groups including Community Councils and Neighbourhood Partnerships. More
    Closed 29 April 2018
  • Easter Craiglockhart Hill Local Nature Reserve Management Plan 2018-2027

    Easter Craiglockhart Hill Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is a prominent feature within Lothian. It provides immense habitat value for a range of different species. It is an important site for recreational activities and environmental studies. Management of such an area is guided by a site-specific plan. The previous plan for Easter Craiglockhart Hill LNR ended in 2016. A new plan for the period 2018-2027 has now been drafted and we would welcome your comments on it. There will also be a... More
    Closed 28 April 2018
  • Council Complaints Policy

    The Council's Complaints Policy has been drafted as a result of a corporate review of complaints management. The policy aims to complement the Council's complaints procedure which was implemented in 2013. The policy sets out the Council's approach to complaints management to ensure that all complaints are consistently and are properly processed. We would like to hear your views on the policy before it is finalised. Please take a few minutes to complete the short survey. ... More
    Closed 25 April 2018
  • Cycling and walking improvements in Davidson's Mains Park - Final Design

    Following on from the previous consultation, where we gave people the opportunity to express their views on the draft designs for cycling and walking improvements in Davidson's Mains Park, we are now in a position to show you our final designs. These designs will improve the width, surfacing and lighting of the path in Davidson's Mains Park which connects Queensferry Road with East Barnton Avenue. The upgraded path will form part of the QuietRoutes Network that is being implemented... More
    Closed 14 April 2018
  • Tram Route Cycle Safety Improvements

    This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed designs for cycle safety improvements along the existing Edinburgh Tram route. More
    Closed 11 April 2018
  • Council Homes Repairs Policy 2018

    The repairs policy for Council homes was last published in 2012. We have now updated the policy with some new and up to date information. The policy overall remains largely unchanged, but now includes some additional information about fire safety in high rise blocks and how to prevent blocked bin chutes. We have also updated the information in the useful numbers section to keep it up to date. We would like to find out if our tenants find the updates useful and easy to understand. If... More
    Closed 31 March 2018
  • Integration Joint Board Service User recruitment

    Could you help shape health and social care services for adults in Edinburgh? The Edinburgh Integration Joint Board is seeking to recruit two people with lived experience of using health and/or social care services to join the Board and provide a service user perspective on the planning and delivery of these services. Following the implementation of the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act on 1 April 2016 adult health and social care services have been delivered by the Edinburgh... More
    Closed 26 March 2018
  • Museum and Galleries Commercial Plan Survey

    A new Commercial Plan is currently being developed, which is designed to ensure that all possible revenue generating opportunities for Museums & Galleries Edinburgh are maximised. To help ensure that all bases are covered, we would greatly appreciate your input and suggestions. More
    Closed 16 March 2018
  • Marionville Road - Crossing Improvements

    The Council proposes to install a pedestrian refuge island on Marionville Road, east of the Dalgety Street and Wishaw Terrace junction. More
    Closed 11 March 2018
  • Advertising boards and other temporary on-street advertising structures

    We are considering a city-wide ban on all temporary on-street advertising structures. We want to hear views, particularly from businesses, on such a ban. For example, you may have questions about what kind of advertising will be permitted if a ban is introduced, or concerns about how much time there will be to develop new or alternative signage. We would also like to know what the Council and our partners like Business Gateway can do to support you to grow and promote your business. ... More
    Closed 7 March 2018
  • Pedicab Licensing - proposed policy and conditions

    We’re reviewing the parts of the Council’s street trading policy which relate to pedicabs and we would like to hear your views on proposals for guidance and policies on their use. Through the policy, we’re aiming to address the concerns previously raised and offers a solution to the issue of pedicab safety. Pedicabs - sometimes referred to as rickshaws - are a non-motorised type of tricycle which carries passengers in addition to the driver. They have operated in the city since 1996.... More
    Closed 2 March 2018
  • Trees on Swanston Park and Crescent

    In the Fairmilehead area of the city there is a grassed area known as "Swanston Park" and there are currently 39 healthy trees located on that site. More
    Closed 2 March 2018
  • Draft Supplementary Guidance: Developer Contributions and Infrastructure Delivery 2018

    The Council has prepared draft Supplementary Guidance on Developer Contributions and Infrastructure Delivery for consultation. The supplementary guidance sets out the Council’s approach to infrastructure improvements associated with development. The supplementary guidance aims to ensure that developers make a fair and realistic contribution to the delivery of necessary infrastructure associated with development. More
    Closed 2 March 2018
  • Randolph Place Improvements (CCWEL)

    The council is currently working on a project to deliver a safe and direct cycle route through the City Centre from Roseburn in the West to Leith Walk in the east, alongside improvements to the streetscape to benefit pedestrians and local businesses and residents. This is the City Centre West to East Cycle Link and Street Improvements Project (CCWEL). For more info see here . This route will go along Melville St and Randolph Place, before going on to Charlotte Square and George Street. ... More
    Closed 27 February 2018
  • Edinburgh and the Lothians British Sign Language Plans

    Public bodies in Scotland need to develop British Sign Language (BSL) plans. These need to mirror the principles of the national plan which was published in October by the Scottish Government. Public bodies in Edinburgh and the Lothians are working together to engage BSL speakers, and communities including BSL/English Interpreters and parents/carers of Deaf children, in a straightforward way. Register your interest for our upcoming Engagement Event To start a conversation... More
    Closed 24 February 2018
  • Cycling and walking improvements on Balgreen Road - Final Design

    This stage of the consultation process provides information on the final design and sets out the project's next steps, including opportunities to respond to the proposed design (see links to project summary below) as part of the statutory processes. There is an existing signalised pedestrian crossing on Balgreen Road at Baird Drive which cyclists are not currently permitted to use. Upgrading this crossing so that cyclists can use it, will complete a key missing link on the cycle route... More
    Closed 16 February 2018
  • Cycling and walking improvements on Grange Road - Final Design

    This stage of the consultation process provides information on the final design and sets out the project's next steps, including opportunities to respond to the proposed design (see links to project summary below) as part of the statutory processes. The Council is proposing to introduce three new crossings on Grange Road at the following locations: -Tantallon Place: toucan (signal controlled) crossing for pedestrians and cyclists; -Lauder Road: toucan crossing for pedestrians... More
    Closed 16 February 2018
  • Telford Rd at Groathill Ave Lane Markings

    The junction of Telford Road and Groathill Avenue has been highlighted by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Road Safety Team as a site for concern. This has highlighted the issue of vehicle collisions due to the existing lane arrow markings and lane destinations. More
    Closed 11 February 2018
  • Lauriston Castle Gardens Management Plan Feedback

    A management plan for Lauriston Castle Gardens is currently being produced. This management plan will help to direct the future management and maintenance of the gardens and features within it. Before producing the management plan for Lauriston Castle Gardens, we are seeking feedback on the current strengths and weaknesses of the gardens to help us identify areas and opportunities for development. These will be incorporated into the management plan and will be used to create a supporting... More
    Closed 8 February 2018
  • Liberton Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2018

    Liberton Primary School would like to know what you think about your school journey. This survey will take about 5-10 minutes to complete. We ask that each family complete only one survey. Your responses will be kept confidential and neither your name nor your child’s name will be associated with any results. Many thanks for your help. More
    Closed 5 February 2018
  • Parking Permit Diesel Surcharge

    Through the Council's Parking Action Plan, we are reviewing parking permits in Edinburgh with the aim to improve air quality and enhance quality of life. In the past, diesel was considered to be more environmentally-friendly than petrol, as it produces less CO 2 per mile. Fuel duty and road tax changed to encourage people to buy diesel cars to cut their carbon footprint. As a result, the number of diesel cars on Britain’s roads increased from around 7% in 1994 to around 40% today. ... More
    Closed 28 January 2018
  • Firrhill High Student Travel Survey

    Firrhill High School is getting active! Being active not only improves your physical and mental health and well being. It also improves concentration and ability to learn. Travelling sustainably on the school run can reduce traffic congestion, noise and air pollution and improve the local environment. Anything you tell us will be in confidence and will not be linked to any individual. Many thanks for your help! More
    Closed 22 January 2018
  • Edinburgh 'Playing Out' Pilot Evaluation

    We have recently had interest from different groups across Edinburgh wishing to hold street play events in their local communities. In response to public interest, we launched a pilot 'Playing Out' programme which ran between April and August 2017. Modelled on the Bristol 'Playing Out' scheme, its aim is ultimately about enabling traditional street play for children in their street/road. You can find more information about 'Playing Out' at http://playingout.net/ . More
    Closed 11 January 2018
  • Parking in south Morningside

    Parking in south Morningside In 2011, the Council proposed the introduction of Priority Parking across the south Morningside area. The consultation process showed a mixture of support and opposition for the proposal, and the Council took the decision to introduce controls in only those streets where there was clear support. The result was a Priority Parking Area (B2) which mainly covered the streets close to Comiston Road. (See the links at the bottom of this page for further... More
    Closed 31 December 2017
  • Proposal to build a new Secondary School to replace Castlebrae High School

    The Education, Children and Families Committee agreed on 10 October 2017 that a statutory consultation should proceed on the proposal to provide a new secondary school to replace Castlebrae High School on the site identified in Craigmillar Town Centre. The original masterplan for the regeneration of the Craigmillar area showed the site for a new secondary school and community library in a town centre location. The rationale for... More
    Closed 22 December 2017
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