Strategy for setted streets
Overview
The Council, in partnership with Historic Environment Scotland and Edinburgh World Heritage, is developing a strategy for the protection and management of setted streets in the city. A key part of this is gathering the views of the public on the value of setted streets and their contribution to Edinburgh’s cityscape.
Why your views matter
Setts are an important feature of Edinburgh and have significant historic and cultural value. They do, however, have implications for the movement of pedestrians, cyclists and motor vehicles and require a range of measures for their conservation and maintenance.
The questions below aim to gather your views on these issues and help to develop our strategy for setted streets.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Amenity groups
- Architects/designers
- Built heritage groups
- Businesses
- Carers
- Children & Young People
- Civil and public servants
- Community councils
- Developers/investors
- Development management statutory consultees
- Development planning key agencies
- Education institutions
- Elected Members
- Employees
- External councils
- Homeless People
- Housing associations
- Jobseekers
- Landowners
- Lesbian, gay, bisexual people, Transgender people (LGBT)
- Libraries
- Licence holders
- Low income households
- Men
- Minority Ethnic groups
- Natural heritage/open space
- Neighbourhood partnerships
- Older people
- Parents/carers
- People with disabilities
- People with long term conditions
- Planning consultants
- Professional bodies
- Professionals
- Residents
- Road users
- Scottish Government departments
- Services/utilities
- Students
- Taxi Licence holders
- Teaching/Educational staff
- Transport groups
- Visitors
- Voluntary sector/volunteers
- Women
- Young people
Interests
- Conservation
- Land and property
- Local plans and guidelines
- Public space
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