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‘Planning: the peoples’ perspective’ conference

Planning Democracy is holding a conference on Planning: the peoples’ perspective

When: 10 – 4.30, Saturday 25th April 2015

Where: Trades Hall, Central Glasgow

Cost: £10 Community groups and individuals, £20 Professionals

Why go: If you have been or are about to be affected by planning decisions, if you have concerns about the way the Scottish planning system works, if you are a professional interested in seeing an alternative viewpoint to that normally presented at planning conferences

More information:

License applications

The following licensing applications were sent to Leith Central CC. If you wish to comment on or object to these applications, please send them to the Council Solicitor, City of Edinburgh Council, Licensing Section, 249 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1YJ.

Civic Licence Notice 283597
Second Hand Dealers Licence
99 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 8NP
New Licence Notice 283826
Second Hand Dealers Licence
21-22 Albert Place, Edinburgh, EH7 5HN

According to Edinburgh Council’s website, the Licensing section’s other contact details are
Email: Tel: 0131 529 4208
Fax: 0131 529 4207

This web-page briefly explains how objections are processed – but does not state that objections can be emailed or faxed.

 

Leith Programme Stakeholder Update 68: Foot of the Walk junction works

Please note that this statement was  circulated by Alan Dean, CEC Partnership Development Officer (Stakeholder Liaison and Engagement) on 6 February 2015 at 15:59. This post replaces an earlier version which did not have this preface.

Leith Programme Stakeholder Update 68

The Foot of the Walk junction works

The contractors carrying out the upgrade works to the Foot of the Walk junction (MacLay Civil Engineering Ltd) are anticipated to start mobilising next week, commencing 9 February, with full presence on site expected week commencing 16 February.

The works, aimed at simplifying and improving the crossing for pedestrians, are expected to take 15 weeks to complete. In addition to road and footway resurfacing, the redesigned junction will see 4 single stage pedestrian crossings installed at the bottom of Leith Walk, Duke Street, Great Junction Street and Constitution Street. Once fully operational the junction crossing will include an all pedestrian phase allowing those on foot to cross more easily than at present improving the overall accessibility of the area in line with the design principles of the Leith Programme.

For the duration of these works, Constitution Street will be closed at its junction with Leith Walk as part of the traffic management arrangements in place aimed at minimising disruption to traffic flow as much as possible. Local access to this area will be via Laurie Street, Queen Charlotte Street, or Bernard Street. Three way temporary traffic lights will be in operation at the main Leith Walk junction to control traffic flow. It is anticipated that traffic management arrangements will commence on 16 February.

Bus diversion and general traffic conditions information reminder

Details of the most up to date information regarding any bus diversions and traffic conditions affecting Leith Walk please visit either of the sites below:

https://twitter.com/on_lothianbuses

https://twitter.com/edintravel

Ongoing Works – Pilrig Street to Crown Place

Crummock (Scotland) Ltd, contractors on the Pilrig Street to Crown Place section, are continuing with localised remedials and the completion of outstanding works including bus tracker connections and the installation of cycle racks, road markings and associated signage. Getting the latter fully installed is important as this will allow the enforcement of the new parking regulations to commence. Details of these new regulations will follow in a separate update.

New Design Layout

The new design of Leith Walk, north of Pilrig Street, with additional formal and informal pedestrian crossing points appears to be working well at this early stage with pedestrians, cyclists and drivers getting used to the new pedestrian friendly layout and crossing locations. One of the main aims of the Leith Programme is to make the area more accessible and safe for those on foot and we would ask that all road users become familiar with the new layout and respect all the pedestrian crossing points.

If you have any queries or require further advice or information then please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Regards

Alan

Alan Dean BA (Hons) MSc PGDip I Partnership Development Officer (Stakeholder Liaison and Engagement) I Services for Communities I City Centre Leith Neighbourhood Team I 249 High Street I Edinburgh I EH1 1PN

Tel: 0131 529 7519        Mobile: 07739 188 438

alan.dean@edinburgh.gov.uk

Recycling changes

(Adapted from an email sent to Community Councils on 29 January. These changes do not affect Leith Central, and are published for information only.)

Dear secretary

Please see attached information about the third phase of the new recycling service, going live in March.  A list of the streets involved is also included.

The areas this will cover include: Cramond, Corstorphine, Craigmount, Gyle, Stenhouse, Longstone/Kingsknowe, Swanston, Bruntsfield, Ravelston, Broomhall, East Craigs, Clermiston, Broomhouse, Craiglockhart, Oxgangs, Morningside

The web pages are up to date with phase 3 areas as well www.edinburgh.gov.uk/newrecyclingservice

Please contact Justine Taylor – justine.taylor@edinburgh.gov.uk, 0131 469 5661 if you require any further information.

Thanks

Julie Dickson| Project Officer| The City of Edinburgh Council l Services for Communities | Local Community Planning| Drum Brae Library Hub I 81 Drum Brae Drive | EDINBURGH | EH4 7FE | Tel: 469 5393 | julie.dickson@edinburgh.gov.uk