Click to download: 2015_11_16 final
There was no LCCC meeting in December, so the November minutes were not approved until the meeting on 18 January.
Click to download: 2015_11_16 final
There was no LCCC meeting in December, so the November minutes were not approved until the meeting on 18 January.
(Information supplied by Caroline Paterson, Natural Heritage Officer, City of Edinburgh Council)
The Water of Leith Walkway is managed and maintained by the Coumcil’s Natural Heritage Service, Parks and Greenspace. The site in question is intricate and landownership and responsibilities had to be investigated to ensure that boundary issues are resolved.
The closure of the Walkway was triggered following a routine inspection and it was closed on the 20th May 2015. The works required will include the removal of the metal railings to allow repairs to be made to the wall, once these are completed the railings will be re-instated. The repairs to the wall will be carried out by the landowner as the wall itself is not the responsibility of the City of Edinburgh Council. However the railings were installed by the Council as part of the Millennium Project when the walkway was established in this location and therefore fall to us to manage.
Since November the City of Edinburgh Council Natural Heritage Service has continued to work closely with the land owner. We agreed a specification for the railings which will be re-instated after the land owner has made the necessary repairs to the wall. The Council has appointed a contractor who has already cleared the vegetation from the site. The contractor is due to remove the railings after which the land owner will be in a better position to assess the wall and commission the required repairs. Given the nature of this work and the possible delays due to weather, the Council cannot give a timescale as to when the works will be completed and the path re-opened.
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Anyone wishing to object to the grant of a licence must lodge a written objection or representation specifying the grounds of the objection or the nature of the representation with the Council Solicitor, City of Edinburgh Council, Licensing Service, 249 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1YJ, by 11 February 2016.
(adapted from a post on Leith Links CC’s website)
The Scottish Government is reviewing the Strategic Police Priorities set under the Police and Fire Reform (Scotland) Act 2012.
The first stage of this review is a broad discussion centred around the question ‘What are your priorities for your police service?’: https://ideas.scotland.gov.uk/strategic-police-priorities. The consultation is open until 12 February 2016.
They want to hear from members of the public, communities, local police scrutiny committees, and all those involved in issues connected to policing in Scotland about what is important to you. As with most consultations, the more responses the better so please do share.
With thanks to Allan Hutcheon of Edinburgh Council for providing these
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See the consultation and section maps at https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/roseburntoleith. Deadline for commenting is Monday 1 February. You can comment via either an online survey or by email to cyclingprojects.consultation@edinburgh.gov.uk.