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Summary only: Leith Economic Framework
Summary During 2014, the Council carried out an analysis of future jobs potential in Leith. The study sits within the Council’s Economic Strategy: A Strategy for Jobs 2012-17. This study looked at: Leith’s distinctiveness as a place Leith’s business potential; and the opportunities for improvement and development. From this, a Leith Economic Framework and Study Report have been put together. Although it is a Council document, the emphasis is on... MoreClosed 27 February 2015 -
Edinburgh Integration Joint Board - draft Integration Scheme
The Scottish Government has introduced the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 (the Act). It requires that NHS Lothian and The City of Edinburgh Council create a new Integration Authority for Edinburgh with responsibility for delivering the national Health and Wellbeing Outcomes. The Integration Scheme is the document which sets out how the Integration Authority will be established. The Scottish Government requires that the Draft Scheme is: prepared and agreed by... MoreClosed 20 February 2015 -
Summary only: The Lord Provost’s Fair Trade Awards 2015
Edinburgh is a Fairtrade City (2014 marked 10 years of Fairtrade City status). Each year the city celebrates Fairtrade Fortnight and the Lord Provost presents the Lord Provost Fair Trade Awards. The Awards acknowledge those who have gone the extra mile to support and promote Fair Trade in Edinburgh. There are 5 award categories Fair Trade Achievement Fair Trade Faith Community Fair Trade School Fair Trade Newcomer ‘Small is Beautiful’ ... MoreClosed 13 February 2015 -
Summary only: Review of Community Access to Schools
The Review of Community Access to Schools began in 2012 with the aim of introducing a more consistent approach to how we manage community access to our schools and to allow the Council to bring greater consistency to charges for use of school facilities across the city. The overall aim of the project is to improve community access and ensure that local communities can benefit from the facilities in their neighbourhoods, particularly the state of the art facilities that are available in... MoreClosed 30 January 2015 -
Summary only: Edinburgh’s Budget Challenge
The City of Edinburgh Council is facing a budget challenge. We need to change the way we allocate resources across our services and reduce the amount of money we spend each year by 7% by 2018. So we have some decisions to make about where we invest our money and where we need to save. This is your chance to have your say. The Council has launched a consultation on its budget including both specific changes for 2015/16, and a detailed budget planner that can be used... MoreClosed 19 December 2014 -
Queensferry Conservation Area Character Appraisal
The City of Edinburgh Council is reviewing the Queensferry 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 Queensferry Conservation Area Character Appraisal. More information about the different ways you can get involved is... MoreClosed 1 December 2014 -
Summary only : Hunter's Hall Park - Cycling Hub Options
The Council is looking to create a cycling hub in Hunter's Hall Park where the Jack Kane Sports Centre and Community Wing is based. This would provide opportunities for adults and young people to develop their cycling ability and help to improve their confidence on the road. It could include facilities such as. You can see pictures of the facilities on the website Flickr by following the links above. Outdoor Velodrome (external link) - for track cycling BMX... MoreClosed 16 November 2014 -
Summary only: Craiglockhart - Developer Funded Traffic Calming
We are asking for your views on the introduction of traffic calming on four residential streets within the Craiglockhart area. MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Summary only :Marchmont to King’s Buildings Cycle Route Consultation
We are currently developing a scheme to improve cycling conditions between Marchmont and the University of Edinburgh King’s Buildings campus. The scheme is part of the delivery of our Active Travel Action Plan and we welcome your comments on these proposals. The route between Marchmont and King’s Buildings already attracts a significant number of cyclists, many travelling to, and between, the University of Edinburgh’s campuses. These proposals aim to improve conditions for them,... MoreClosed 26 October 2014 -
20 mph Speed Limits for Edinburgh
Following a successful pilot in South Edinburgh, the Council is proposing to extend 20 mph speed limits to all residential streets, main shopping areas, city centre streets and roads with high levels of pedestrian and cyclist activity. Further information about the consultation including a map of the proposals and a list of frequently asked questions is available at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/20mph MoreClosed 17 October 2014
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