Coatfield Lane and Giles Street
Overview
In 2018, a planning application was lodged for the development of 32 new affordable homes at Coatfield Lane.
Demolition of the old homes for the development at Coatfield Lane commenced in September 2020 and was completed April 2021. Due to significant archaeological interest an archaeology survey was required. The findings of the survey were submitted to the Planning service in June 2021.
Taking into account the archaeological requirements and feedback received from Planning, the scheme design has been altered and now includes 35 new affordable, net-zero carbon ready, homes designed to Passivhaus standard. The revised proposals are presented below for information and we would welcome any further comments on these.
Alternatively, you can come along to see the revised proposals and ask the Development and Regeneration team questions at our drop-in event on Tuesday 12 April 2022. Further details about this event are available below.
The revised proposals for the scheme must be submitted to Planning at the end of April 2022.
Events
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Coatfield Lane and Giles Street - Regeneration Update
From 12 Apr 2022 at 13:00 to 12 Apr 2022 at 15:00Venue: St Mary’s Star of the Sea Community Hall, 106 Constitution St, Leith, EH6 6AW
In-Person presentation of the proposed redevelopment of Coatfield Lane and Giles Street where members of the design team along with City of Edinburgh Council project managers will be on hand to engage in discussions and answer questions on the scheme design. -
Coatfield Lane and Giles Street - Regeneration Update
From 12 Apr 2022 at 17:00 to 12 Apr 2022 at 19:00Venue: St Mary’s Star of the Sea Community Hall, 106 Constitution St, Leith, EH6 6AW
In-Person presentation of the proposed redevelopment of Coatfield Lane and Giles Street where members of the design team along with City of Edinburgh Council project managers will be on hand to engage in discussions and answer questions on the scheme design.
Areas
- Ward 13 - Leith
Audiences
- Homeless People
- People with long term conditions
- People with disabilities
- Minority Ethnic groups
- Carers
- Jobseekers
- Low income households
- Older people
- Businesses
- Children & Young People
- Civil and public servants
- Elected Members
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Men
- Parents/carers
- Professionals
- Residents
- Road users
- Students
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Visitors
- Voluntary sector/volunteers
- Women
- Taxi Licence holders
- Amenity groups
- Architects/designers
- Built heritage groups
- Community councils
- Developers/investors
- Development management statutory consultees
- Development planning key agencies
- Education institutions
- External councils
- Housing associations
- Landowners
- Libraries
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Planning consultants
- Professional bodies
- Scottish Government departments
- Services/utilities
- Transport groups
- Young people
- Licence holders
- Employees
- Licence applicants
Interests
- Adults and Older People
- Children and Families
- Health and Wellbeing
- Community planning
- Councillors and committees
- Community safety
- Crime & Antisocial behaviour
- Council and housing association homes
- Council homes
- Planning applications
- Area regeneration
- Public space
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