Minutes of Leith Central Community Council AGM, at Nelson Hall, McDonald Road Library, on Monday 20 June 2022, immediately after the AGM.
Actions and decisions are red italic. nem con means that no-one spoke or voted against a decision.
Minutes of Leith Central Community Council AGM, at Nelson Hall, McDonald Road Library, on Monday 20 June 2022, immediately after the AGM.
Actions and decisions are red italic. nem con means that no-one spoke or voted against a decision.
Minutes of Leith Central Community Council AGM, at Nelson Hall, McDonald Road Library, on Monday 20 June 2022 at 7:00pm
Actions and decisions are red italic. nem con means that no-one spoke or voted against a decision.
Items 1 to 4 and item 6 were chaired by Harald Tobermann. Item 5 was chaired by Bruce Ryan. Continue reading
Edinburgh Council emailed this morning:
Trade Unions have suspended planned strike action from 6 – 14 September while their members vote on whether or not to accept the most recent national pay offer.
We have updated our recovery plan to take account of this and are now advising the following.
The suspension of garden waste and blue box glass collections will allow us to divert resources to cleansing and waste collections. We apologise for any inconvenience this causes and will be in touch with garden waste customers with details of how we’ll compensate for any missed collections caused by strike action.
We will continue to collect excess waste and residents are being advised to bag it and place it beside the bin. If possible, they should put mixed recycling in a clear bag.
Large bulky items, like furniture and mattresses, should not be left beside bins. We are advising people to book an appointment to take these to a recycling centre.
Our street cleaning teams have made good progress in the city centre, as well as working with waste collection teams to clear excess waste. They will continue to focus their work in town centres, areas with high footfall and high-density areas.
There may be some delays to collections, and it may take a while to get back to normal.
We’re collecting recycling and non-recyclable waste bins separately. Unfortunately, in some cases recycling bins will have too much non-recyclable waste in them. This means we will not be able to recycle the contents of those. We will recycle as much as we can.
Please visit our website to find full details of bin collection days, the recovery plan and advice on dealing with waste www.edinburgh.gov.uk/binstrike.
Bin collections and street cleaning services restarted following strike action. Our crews are working hard to clear as much waste and litter as they can across the city. However, it’s looking increasingly likely that strike action will commence again from Tuesday 6 September.
Unfortunately, this means we’ve had to update our operational plans. To allow our crews to focus on grey and green wheelie bin collections we’ll be suspending garden waste collections this Thursday and Friday (1 and 2 September) and changing our advice for residents.
We will be keeping our website and Twitter page up to date with the latest news and advice and would recommend people check this regularlywww.edinburgh.gov.uk/binstrike and www.twitter.com/Edinburgh_CC
LCCC’s web-weaver received the above from one of his CEC contacts this morning.
These minutes consist of the Trams team’s responses to CCTT’s questions – both exchanged by email.
The June minutes are awaiting the Trams Team’s approval. Continue reading