As of this month, Leith Central CC now has a licensing working-group. Please see its web-page at https://leithcentralcc.co.uk/lccc-working-groups/licensing for further details.
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Homeless shelters: 24 September–28 October 2018
(adapted from an email from Bethany Trust, via Police Scotland)
The Care Shelter this winter opens on 24 September 2018 and runs through until 5 May 2019. Please click the graphic to see the rota for 24 September–28 October 2018.
Please share this as appropriate.
LCCC hopes to advertise later rotas in due course.
Police surgeries: every Wednesday 12 noon to 2pm, McDonald Road Library
Community police officers will hold surgeries at McDonald Road library, every Wednesday: 12 noon to 2pm. CEC councillors may also be present.
Details of councillors’ surgeries are available via http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/councillors/specificWard/10/leith_walk.)
LCCC August approved minutes
Minutes of the ordinary meeting of Leith Central Community Council, held in Nelson Hall, McDonald Road library on Monday 20 August at 7:00pm Continue reading
Survey: have your say about the future of human rights in Scotland
(adapted from an email from the Scottish Community Development Centre)
Last year, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon set up an independent Advisory Group to develop a series of recommendations and actions around human rights in Scotland – and you can have your say with this online survey.
Human rights are a vital part of a just and equal society. They give you a set of rights and freedoms regardless of where you are from, how old you are, what you believe, or how you choose to live your life.
How your human rights are affected by governments and other bodies is becoming increasingly important, with the Advisory Group making recommendations on how we can protect our existing rights and examine how Scotland can go further in demonstrating human rights leadership.
The Advisory Group want to hear your views and feedback on their developing recommendations and how they can be made as effective as possible in improving the lives of people and communities.
The survey will be open until 11th October. The survey has also been translated into BSL.
You can also join the discussion on Facebook and Twitter using #HumanRightsLeadership. You can follow the @HRLeadershipSco Twitter account, Like them on Facebook and visit the website www.humanrightsleadership.scot for more.

