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Cycling and walking improvements from Holyrood Park to Ratcliffe Terrace
This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about initial proposed designs for a cycle route and walking improvements between Holyrood Park and Ratcliffe Terrace. The route, called QuietRoute 30, will form part of the QuietRoutes Network which is being implemented across Edinburgh. The aim of the network is to provide routes that are easy, safe and convenient to use by people of any level of cycling experience. It will also improve conditions for people walking.... MoreClosed 30 June 2017 -
Queensferry High Student Travel Survey
Queensferry High is getting active! Being active not only improves your physical and mental health and well being. It has been found to improve concentration and people's ability to learn. In addition, it can reduce traffic congestion and noise and air pollution on the school run and improve the local environment As part of this, we'd like to know about how you travel and if there are any barriers which discourage you from travelling on foot, by bike and by public transport. ... MoreClosed 25 June 2017 -
Review of Edinburgh Design Guidance
The Edinburgh Design Guidance (the Guidance) was originally approved in May 2013. We are now updating it to reflect changes in local and national policy and would like to hear from you. We are proposing a range of changes across the Guidance, with key changes centred on the Council’s Parking Standards, advice on Build to Rent Housing, and designation of protected views to the Forth Bridge. We would like to hear your views on these important areas, as well as on the broader... MoreClosed 16 June 2017 -
Draft Management Plan for the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site (2017-2022)
Consultation is now open for feedback on the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site Draft Management Plan (2017 to 2022). The Draft Management Plan identifies issues and opportunities within the Site, and presents an action plan for implementation over a five-year period. Issues include: care and maintenance of buildings and streets control and guidance and contribution of new development awareness of World Heritage Site status visitor... MoreClosed 12 June 2017 -
Demand for Taxis and Private Hire Cars in Edinburgh
There are two types of licensed vehicle in Edinburgh: taxis and Private Hire Cars. Taxis in Edinburgh are generally purpose built wheelchair accessible cabs and have an illuminated TAXI sign on the roof. Taxis should be the only vehicles picking up passengers at ranks in Edinburgh. Private Hire Cars are usually saloon vehicles and must have door stickers visible with “Pre-Booked Hires Only” on them. Private Hire Cars must be pre-booked. City of Edinburgh Council follows a policy... MoreClosed 5 June 2017 -
Guidance for Householders Update
The Council provides Guidance for Householders to assist people considering altering or extending their house. The Guidance interprets policies of the Edinburgh Local Development Plan and sets out things you should consider when making changes to your home. MoreClosed 2 June 2017 -
Age Limitation of Taxis and Private Hire Cars (Air Quality)
You may be aware that in recent months there has been significant media coverage about pollution levels in the UK. The main causes of pollution in towns and cities are Nitrogen Oxide and Nitrogen Dioxide (referred to as Nitrogen Oxides), which are produced in the emissions from petrol and diesel vehicles. Air quality in city centres is a major public health concern. Diesel produces Nitrogen Oxides and minute ‘particulates’ that are harmful to health. Although invisible to the naked eye,... MoreClosed 2 June 2017 -
Town Centre Draft Supplementary Guidance – Nicolson Street/Clerk Street
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 Nicolson Street/Clerk Street. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support the town centres as a place to shop, visit, live and work. MoreClosed 30 May 2017 -
Town Centre Draft Supplementary Guidance – Portobello Town Centre
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 Portobello Town Centre. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support the town centres as a place to shop, visit, live and work. MoreClosed 30 May 2017 -
Town Centre Draft Supplementary Guidance – Stockbridge Town Centre
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 Stockbridge Town Centre. This will set out where uses can change and how we plan for a mix of uses to support the town centres as a place to shop, visit, live and work. MoreClosed 30 May 2017 -
Late Hours Catering - 'delivery only' services
A Late Hours Catering Licence is required for the use of premises between 23:00 and 05:00hrs for the sale of food to the public. A licence is required whether the food is consumed on or off the premises. In 2016 the Council consulted on a number of proposed changes to our Late Hours Catering Policy and Standard Conditions. A revised policy and conditions were adopted at the Regulatory Committee Meeting on 19 September 2016. The full report can be downloaded below. During the... MoreClosed 19 May 2017 -
Kirkliston Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2017
Kirkliston 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. MoreClosed 28 April 2017 -
Cycling and walking improvements in Davidson's Mains Park
This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed initial designs for cycling and walking improvements in Davidson's Mains Park. These designs will improve the width, surfacing and lighting of the path in Davidson's Mains Park which connects Queensferry Road to East Barnton Avenue. It will also widen the waiting area at the signalised crossing of Queensferry Road. This path will form part of the QuietRoutes Network that is being implemented across... MoreClosed 7 April 2017 -
Suggestions for new street names
The Street Naming Team is responsible for naming all streets within the Council boundary. To assist us in doing this, we maintain a bank of potential names for each Neighbourhood Partnership area. MoreClosed 2 April 2017 -
Craigour Park Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2016
Craigour Park 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. MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Proposed Policy and Code of Conduct for Public Processions
Under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982, anyone organising a parade or procession in Scotland must notify the appropriate local authority and the police at least 28 days prior to the date of the event. When considering all procession notifications, the Council needs to consider the impact the procession may have on: Public safety; Public order; Damage to property; and Disruption to the life of the community. Previous similar processions, and... MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
New Town Conservation Area: your views on the draft character appraisal
The New Town Conservation Area Character Appraisal is designed to help manage change in the area. The character appraisal provides the context within which planning decisions are made and how proposals may affect the area's special character. The Draft New Town Conservation Area Character Appraisal was informed by the previous consultation on recent developments in the area. MoreClosed 31 March 2017 -
Buckstone Terrace Pedestrian Crossing Proposals
The Council proposes to install a puffin crossing in the vicinity of Buckstone Terrace and Waterfield Road. Preliminary plans have been developed and we now wish to obtain the views of local people on the proposals. MoreClosed 26 March 2017 -
Proposal to Relocate Victoria Primary School to a New Building in the Western Harbour
It is proposed that Victoria Primary School be relocated to a new school site in the Western Harbour, and that a catchment change be undertaken with Trinity Primary School to address accommodation issues in the Trinity and Victoria areas. It is also proposed that the catchment boundaries of Victoria Primary School, Holy Cross RC Primary School, Trinity Academy and St Thomas of Aquin's RC High School be realigned so that they include sections of the Western Harbour area currently not... MoreClosed 17 March 2017 -
Walking and cycling improvements on Dean Park Crescent at Queensferry Road
We want to hear your views on our proposals for the junction of Dean Park Crescent and Queensferry Road, with associated improvements on Oxford Terrace and Learmonth Terrace. This project would transform the junction, with improved pedestrian crossings, cycle lanes and simplified vehicle movements. There are opportunities to improve traffic safety at this location and your views are important to ensure that the project meet the needs of road users.* Residents asked the council to improve... MoreClosed 6 March 2017 -
Roseburn Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2017
Roseburn 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. MoreClosed 4 March 2017 -
Proposal to Establish a New Primary School in South East Edinburgh
Significant new housing development is proposed within south east Edinburgh. As school roll projections show that pupils from the new housing will lead to school accommodation pressures by 2020, it is necessary to progress a statutory consultation in order that a new primary school in the area can be delivered. A site within the ‘Broomhills’ housing development site to the south of Frogston Road East and between Burdiehouse Road and Broomhills Road has been identified. As well as... MoreClosed 3 March 2017 -
Cycling and walking improvements on Lower Granton Road
This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed initial designs for a cycle route and walking improvements to the path which runs parrallel to Lower Granton Road. The scheme is an imporvement and extension to QuietRoute 13. This route forms part of the QuietRoutes Network that is being implemented across Edinburgh. The aim of the network is to provide routes that are easy, safe and convenient to use by people of any level of cycle experience. It will... MoreClosed 3 March 2017 -
Public consultation on the proposed closure of Panmure St. Ann's Special School
The City of Edinburgh Council is consulting on proposals to close Panmure St Ann’s Special School at the end of June 2017 . Any remaining pupils on the school roll would be given places at other schools within Edinburgh. See the related documents below for full details of the proposals. Copies of the consultation paper are also available by calling Children’s Services Business Support on 0131 469 6123. You can email comments on the proposal to ... MoreClosed 27 February 2017 -
Review of Edinburgh Joint Carers’ Strategy
This consultation is open to unpaid carers in Edinburgh and the practitioners who support them. The Edinburgh Joint Carers' Strategy was launched in 2014 to ensure that carers in Edinburgh have the support that is right for them in the right place at the right time. The strategy was jointly created by a wide range of people across the City of Edinburgh Council, NHS Lothian, the voluntary sector and carers themselves. There are many programmes and activities to come out of it. They are... MoreClosed 27 February 2017 -
Cycling and walking improvements in Roseburn Park
This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed initial designs for cycling and walking improvements in Roseburn Park. These designs are part of planned improvements to the cycling route, called QuietRoute 8. This route forms part of the QuietRoutes Network that is being implemented across Edinburgh. The aim of the network is to provide routes that are easy, safe and convenient to use by people of any level of cycle experience. It will also improve... MoreClosed 26 February 2017 -
St. John Vianney Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2017
St. John Vianney 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. MoreClosed 19 February 2017 -
Draft Supplementary Guidance: Developer Contributions and Infrastructure Delivery
We have prepared draft Supplementary Guidance on Developer Contributions and Infrastructure provision for consultation. The supplementary guidance sets out the Council’s approach to infrastructure provision and improvements associated with development and, aims to ensure that developers make a fair and realistic contribution to the delivery of necessary infrastructure provision and improvements associated with development. MoreClosed 3 February 2017 -
Corstorphine Hill Local Nature Reserve Management Plan (2017-2026)
Corstorphine Hill Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is a prominent feature within Lothian. It is one of the largest urban woodlands in Edinburgh and 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 usually guided by a site specific plan. The current plan for Corstorphine Hill LNR has come to an end. An updated plan for the period 2017-2026 has now been prepared and we would... MoreClosed 3 February 2017 -
Feedback sought on the Edinburgh Local Development Plan process
The Council has recently adopted the Edinburgh Local Development Plan. The project was lengthy, complex and involved thousands of stakeholders at several formal engagement stages. The Council is seeking feedback from stakeholders on the process. MoreClosed 31 January 2017
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