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  • Open Space 2021 - Edinburgh’s Draft Open Space Strategy

    The Council is updating Edinburgh’s Open Space Strategy, which was first published in 2010. The new draft Strategy will last for 5 years and is called Open Space 2021. The draft Strategy explains how the Council protects and cares for existing green spaces. It also sets out where new open space should be provided as the city grows. More
    Closed 21 October 2016
  • The Allotment Strategy 2016

    The City of Edinburgh Council is in the process of revising its current Allotment Strategy “Cultivating Communities – A Growing Challenge” and would like to gather public feedback on the draft to date. The Council’s first allotment strategy, Cultivating Communities was published in 2002. This was followed by Cultivating Communities – A Growing Challenge in 2009 and this revised Strategy, “A Growing Success” continues the themes of its predecessors. It aims to provide a... More
    Closed 18 October 2016
  • Cycling and walking improvements on Grange Road, Lauder Road, Tantallon Place and Lover's Loan

    This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed initial designs for a cycle route and walking improvements at the junctions of Grange Road with Lauder Road, Tantallon Place and Lover's Loan. The route, called QuietRoute 6, will form 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... More
    Closed 14 October 2016
  • Use Of Public Space

    The Council is developing a protocol for the use of public spaces in Edinburgh’s city centre. This follows an internal review of events governance within the Council which identified the need for a clear policy statement on how these spaces are used. Public spaces are all those that are open to the public, whether they are owned by the Council or other organisations or individuals. It has been acknowledged that having a protocol in place could help achieve a balance of use and bring... More
    Closed 6 September 2016
  • Cycling and walking improvements on McDonald Road

    This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed initial designs for cycling and walking improvements on McDonald Road, from the junction with Broughton Road to McDonald Street. These designs are part of planned improvements to the cycling route, called QuietRoute 20. 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... More
    Closed 4 September 2016
  • Cycling and walking improvements between Niddrie, Moredun and Gilmerton

    This consultation gives people the opportunity to express their views about proposed designs for cycling and walking improvements along a route from Niddrie to Roslin. The project will involve design changes to Gilmerton Road, Niddrie House Road, and Hay Avenue. The route, called QuietRoute 61, will form 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... More
    Closed 4 September 2016
  • Portobello Conservation Area: Your views on the draft character appraisal

    The revised Portobello 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 Portobello Conservation Area Character Appraisal was informed by the previous consultation on recent developments in the area. More
    Closed 31 August 2016
  • North East Edinburgh Women’s Services

    The North East Women and Families Network brings together practitioners providing services for Women and Families across the North East Locality area. We would like to learn more about the services women use. More
    Closed 31 August 2016
  • Community Payback Consultation

    Community Payback Unpaid Work Consultation This consultation is for anyone who would like to share their views about Community Payback Orders. We want to hear your views on Community Payback Orders (CPO) . These are given out by the Court to offenders to pay for their crimes as an alternative to a prison sentence. In particular, we want to know what you think about the unpaid work part of a CPO, which replaced community service in 2011. This is when an offender does unpaid work... More
    Closed 31 August 2016
  • New Town Conservation Area Character Appraisal Quality Review

    This short survey shows some recent new buildings and other developments in the New Town Conservation Area and asks for comments on the quality of the developments. More
    Closed 20 August 2016
  • Reviewing the Management Plan for the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site

    It’s time to review the Management Plan for the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. This survey gives you the chance to let us know how well you think the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh work as a place to live, work and visit. Give Us Your Views Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site boundary The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh were awarded World Heritage Site status in 1995 by UNESCO (United... More
    Closed 1 August 2016
  • Castle Street - Use of Space

    The lower Castle Street area was upgraded to create a more flexible pedestrian space with the potential for accommodating events or activities in the heart of the city centre. Although designed as a pedestrian friendly street which could deliver a variety of social and economic benefits, over the past twelve months the area has increasingly been used as a vehicle space with informal parking observed on many occasions. Later this year the Council will develop a protocol for the use of... More
    Closed 22 July 2016
  • Edinburgh Licensing Board – consultation on amplified music in licensed premises

    Edinburgh Licensing Board has agreed to consult on the terms of its current policy on amplified music in licensed premises. The Board was asked to consider amending the policy, as set out in a detailed recommendation from the Edinburgh Licensing Forum. The terms of the Board’s current policy on amplified music have been the subject of much discussion, including meetings hosted by the City of Edinburgh Council, and particularly its Culture and Sports Committee. That... More
    Closed 22 July 2016
  • Cammo Estate Local Nature Reserve Declaration

    Cammo Estate is a rural, semi-natural park in western Edinburgh comprising of farmland, semi-improved neutral grassland, semi-natural broadleaved woodland, plantation woodland, wetland and ornamental canal. It contains protected mammals and locally notable plant and bird species. The site forms part of Edinburgh’s green network, establishing an important link to the River Almond riparian corridor. It is historically culturally important and is an oasis for a variety of wildlife. It is... More
    Closed 30 June 2016
  • Old Town Conservation Area Character Appraisal Quality Review

    This short survey showed some recent new buildings and other developments in the Old Town Conservation Area and asked for comments on the quality of the developments. More
    Closed 27 June 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... More
    Closed 13 June 2016
  • Prestonfield Primary School Parent School Travel Survey 2016

    This consultation is aimed at parents/carers of pupils at Prestonfield 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... More
    Closed 30 May 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. More
    Closed 30 May 2016
  • Gilmerton Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2016

    Gilmerton 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 22 May 2016
  • St. Margaret's and Queensferry Schools Residents Survey

    This consultation is aimed at local residents living around Gilmerton Primary School regarding the impact of school traffic on your 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. More
    Closed 16 May 2016
  • Gilmerton Residents Survey

    This consultation is aimed at local residents living around Gilmerton Primary School regarding the impact of school traffic on your 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. More
    Closed 16 May 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. More
    Closed 10 May 2016
  • St. Margaret's Primary School Parent Travel Survey 2016

    St. Margaret's Primary School would like to know what you think about your school journey. We as a school community want to ensure the safety of all our chilldren. This survey will help us to identify any concerns and the results will inform our action plan. It should take between 5 and 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... More
    Closed 4 May 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... More
    Closed 1 May 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... More
    Closed 29 April 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... More
    Closed 24 April 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... More
    Closed 22 April 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. More
    Closed 31 March 2016
  • 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. More
    Closed 16 February 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. More
    Closed 16 February 2016
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