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What makes a good place?
This questionnaire is asking about where you live in Edinburgh: How would you score it? What you like about it? What would make it better? It covers the key things that make a good place to live such as housing, local shops and services, healthcare, open space, play, community space, jobs and public transport. You can answer the questions as an individual or as a group. You don’t have to answer all the... MoreClosed 6 February 2026 -
What makes a good place? (for under 18s)
We are starting to think about the future planning of Edinburgh. We want to hear from children and young people about what it’s like to live in your area. What do you like about it? What don’t you like? What would make it better? MoreClosed 6 February 2026 -
Barnton Connections
We have proposals to improve walking, wheeling, and cycling conditions along Maybury Road from the new housing at Cammo Meadows, through Barnton j unction and along Whitehouse Road as far north as Barnton Avenue West. The changes would help the local community get to shops, schools and other important local facilities more easily and safely. They’ll be especially helpful for people living at Cammo, including the new Cammo Meadows housing, who currently have to cross the... MoreClosed 9 February 2026 -
World Cup 2026 - licensed hours
Please note that this activity is for the licensed trade in Edinburgh only. FIFA World Cup 2026 - alcohol licensed premises The Licensing Board is considering whether to allow a general extension of licensed hours to cover periods when FIFA World Cup 2026 matches take place outwith the normal licensed period. This would mean that premises licence holders would be able to sell alcohol during those extended hours, and those with 'televised sport' listed in the operating plan... MoreClosed 9 February 2026 -
Leith Chooses 2025 - 2026
£eith Chooses is a process of democratic deliberation and decision-making in which local people choose how to spend a public budget (participatory budgeting, or ‘PB’). If you live, work, study or volunteer in Leith please take time to consider the projects, and be sure to vote. You can cast your votes online by clicking on the link in the purple-bordered box below. You can also vote at the in-person event on 24 January 2026 at Leith Community Centre from 12pm-3pm (our... MoreClosed 10 February 2026 -
Sun Tan Centres - 2025
The Council recognises that licensing conditions need to be reviewed regularly to ensure that they remain fit for purpose and promote good practice amongst licensed operators. At its meeting on 29 September 2025, the Regulatory Committee approved a consultation on a new set of conditions to be drafted specifically for Sun Tan Centres. Anyone wishing to operate a Sun Tan Centre in Edinburgh must hold a Public Entertainment Licence under the Civic Government (Scotland) Act... MoreClosed 19 February 2026 -
Taxi fare review 2026
The City of Edinburgh Council reviews taxi fares every 18 months and must consult on any proposals to change the taxi fare tariff. As part of this review, consultation is being undertaken with the taxi trade, public and stakeholders. This survey will take no more than five minutes to complete and we thank you for participating in our survey. This survey is only concerned with 'taxi' fares - these are the London style black cabs in Edinburgh - they can be hired by on street... MoreClosed 20 February 2026 -
Tenant Participation Services
Please note: This survey is only for Council tenants, people currently staying in temporary accommodation or a representative responding on behalf of a tenant and resident group. Give us your views The Council currently works with and funds the Edinburgh Tenants Federation (ETF) and the Neighbourhood Alliance in Craigmillar (NA) to support tenants to participate and have their say. That means doing things like helping tenants’ groups to meet, attend walkabouts with... MoreOpened 2 March 2026 -
Mobile Phones in Schools - Parent/Carer survey
The Scottish Government published Guidance on mobile phones in schools in August 2024. Many schools introduced restrictions to mobile phone use during the school day. The detail of these restrictions can vary from school to school. Mobile phone use in primary schools is not permitted following a decision by the Education, Children and Families Committee in 2025. The Education, Children and Families Committee is considering banning or restricting phone use in all... MoreClosed 2 March 2026 -
World Cup 2026 - registration
What you need to do to take advantage of the FIFA World Cup extension If you intend to use the extension for the duration of all or some of the late matches please provide the necessary information by clicking on 'Give us your details' at the bottom of this page. The general extension will be in effect between 11 June and 19 July 2026. It will apply to your premises if you meet the following criteria: A full premises licence is in place Your... MoreOpened 5 March 2026 -
Local Events Open Fund 2026/27
To support the aims of the Edinburgh Event Strategy, the City of Edinburgh Council launched the Local Events Open Fund in 2025. The Local Events Open Fund 2026/27 will expand upon the success of the initial year and will offer the opportunity of multi-year funding to support the longer-term sustainability of Edinburgh's creative sector. This Fund underlines the Council’s commitment to the local creative sector and will support events that demonstrate: Commitment to communities;... MoreClosed 8 March 2026 -
North Edinburgh Connections (walking, wheeling and cycling)
We want to make your streets safer and easier for everyone to get around. In North Edinburgh Connections (formerly NEAT-Connections) we’re proposing changes to roads, pavements and public spaces along: West Granton Road Pennywell Road Ferry Road Changing streets makes it easier and safer for everyone in the community to get to local shops, schools and other community facilities. The proposals include: more accessible... MoreOpened 17 March 2026 -
Proposed Change of Use of Common Good Property: Inverleith Park
The City of Edinburgh Council is proposing the demolition of two redundant buildings at Inverleith Depot, which forms part of Inverleith Park, which is a Common Good asset. The buildings are unused, in poor condition, and no longer required for Council services. Their removal would help reduce ongoing maintenance costs and enable the longer-term redevelopment of the Depot as part of wider aspirations for Inverleith Park. Under section 104 of the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act... MoreClosed 18 March 2026 -
Consultation on the Proposed Edinburgh Safer Drug Consumption Facility
The Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (EHSCP) is exploring a proposal to open a safer drug consumption facility (SDCF) in Edinburgh’s Old Town. These are also known as drug consumption rooms. The consultation will help us to understand whether people think we should develop a plan for an SDCF. We would particularly like to hear from people who would be most affected by the facility. This includes people who take drugs and their families, and people who live and... MoreOpened 1 April 2026 -
Consultation on the Proposed Edinburgh Safer Drug Consumption Facility - Easy Read
About this survey A carer, support worker or family member can help you to read this guide and answer the questions. You don’t have to answer all of the questions if you don’t want to. We won’t ask for your name. Drugs A drug is a... MoreOpened 1 April 2026 -
Draft Gilmerton Conservation Area Character Appraisal
This questionnaire is asking about Gilmerton Conservation Area and the draft Gilmerton Conservation Area Character Appraisal. What do you like about it? What should we improve? Do you think we should include anything else? What makes Gilmerton special to you? This survey contains nine short questions about Gilmerton and the draft Gilmerton Conservation Area Character Appraisal. It should take around 10 minutes to... MoreOpened 20 January 2026
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