Present
TTN – Robert Armstrong and Chris Wilson
CCTT – Harald Tobermann (LCCC), Elaine Dick (LHNCC), Angus Hardie and Andrew Mackenzie (LLCC), Mike Birch (NTBCC)
Apologies
Douglas Tharby (LHNCC), Charlotte Enscombe
Meeting Notes
- Matters Arising
There were a number of outstanding actions from the previous meeting, which are recorded here for reference. The dates of future TTN/CCTT meetings were discussed and it was agreed that they would normally be scheduled now for the last Wednesday of each month.
Actions:
Mike to circulate updated Quick Win list following review by Robert
Mike to issue action log from meetings showing action status
Mike to provide suggested narrative for Master List columns and RAG
Mike to forward discrepancies between LHNCC list and master list to Robert Mike to confirm dates for meetings for remainder of 2025.
Robert to provide scope of work for work planned to start on 5 May - Review Action Plan
Harald stated that he wanted to reformat the action plan to make it is easier to follow. It was agreed that he would do so and include some of the missing actions such as dates of planned TTN Project Board meetings as well as Stage 4 RSA inspection/report issue. It was stated that the Stage 4 RSA report should be available by early August to ensure any observations could be addressed before the next major update for the TEC. Chris reported that Leith Community Growers were no longer able to take over the maintenance of the planters so alternative options were being considered.
There was a discussion about the timing of the outstanding lessons learned with CCTT. It was agreed that this should be undertaken prior to the end of August to allow any significant issues to be included in the expected TEC report on the further extension of the trams system. Date and format for lessons learned to be discussed further at next meeting.
Actions:
Harald to review Action Plan format/content and reissue
Robert to provide dates for Stage 4 RSA inspection and report issue
Robert to issue link to lessons learned conducted with other Council departments Mike to issue outline of lessons learned previously agreed with TTN team. - Master List and Work in Progress
Robert confirmed that he had further updated the master list to ensure that all the columns had been populated and duplicates identified. In total around 870 individual issues had been identified of which 40 had either been completed or were work in progress. This overall number includes issues identified by stakeholders, changes from original design, recommendations from the RSA as well as defects identified by the TTN project team. Many of the items in progress are associated with the work to modify Elm Row public realm. It was agreed that the number of completed jobs should be included in the dashboard. It was noted that based on the RAG prioritisation, about 20% of the items would be closed out in the current financial year. It was agreed that we should be publicising the work that has been completed to demonstrate progress. It was noted that the Festival embargo period would start around 27 July and that this may impact on some of the work fronts especially from Leith Walk to Picardy Place. There was a further discussion about the RAG terms.
Actions:
Robert to review/revise draft narrative on RAG methodology and issue for comment Robert to update master list as work is completed- Dashboard
Robert provided an overview of the dashboard that he had developed but due to limitations in the functionality of this tool, he had started developing a new dashboard using different software. This was not currently available through the Council so he was exploring how this might be used. It was agreed that the word ‘Duplicate’ was better than ‘Repeated’. Other suggestions included having the date of issue and some notional/qualitative cost for each of the items. It was agreed that the dashboard would be issued for review to CCTT members 5 days in advance of any update being published but that it would only be further distributed once posted on TTN website.
Actions:
Robert to provide updated dashboard using new software
All CCTT to review and provide comments to Robert before next meeting Robert to confirm schedule for issue and posting dashboard on TTN website - Any Other Business
It was reported that consultation on the North-South Trams project would begin in August. Various questions were asked about the project including whether a new Trams Act would be required and if a new Code of Construction Practice would be developed.
It was reported that there had been an accident involving a lorry and a tram at the Dalmeny Street junction on Leith Walk. An investigation was in progress.
Harald confirmed that he would be sending a letter to ward and TEC Councillors expressing confidence in the process that was being followed to agree a list of outstanding work.
Actions:
Harald to issue letter to Councillors regarding process/progress
- Dashboard
