Serious Sexual Assault, Leith Links

Please see media release from Police Scotland below. If you were in the vicinity last night or saw someone acting suspiciously in the area please contact the Crime Stoppers number in the press release.

POLICE SCOTLAND – CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS – EAST Serious Sexual Assault, Leith Links

Police in Edinburgh are appealing for witnesses following a serious sexual assault in North of the city.

The incident happened around 1am today (Thursday) in the Leith links area.

A 28-year-old woman was approached by a man who produced a knife before subjecting her to the attack.

The man then made off and the victim contacted police. Officers are now carrying out a thorough investigation of the scene.

Anyone who can assist with this ongoing enquiry is asked to come forward.

The suspect is described as being of Asian appearance and wearing a grey hooded top and black tracksuit bottoms.

Detective Inspector Keith Fairbairn said: “This attack was carried out in a public area and we are keen to hear from anyone who was in or around Leith Links in the early hours of Thursday morning and saw anything suspicious.

“Similarly, anyone who recognises the description of the suspect, or who has any further information that can help us trace the man responsible is also asked to contact police immediately.”

Chief Inspector Sara Buchanan said: “We understand that this incident may have an impact on the local community and so high-visibility patrols are currently being deployed within the Leith Links to engage with members of the public and offer reassurance.

“In addition officers will be liaising with relevant partner agencies to assist anyone affected by this attack.

“I would urge anyone who wishes to speak with an officer in relation to this incident to approach one of the officers at the scene, contact 101 or make an anonymous report via the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

Carers Support Payment – Are you eligible?

Granton & District Community Council

Do you care for someone?  Have you heard of the Carer’s Support Payment?  The Carer’s Support Payment is a single payment of £250.  It is for unpaid carers to spend on themselves, for example to maintain health and wellbeing, or for a short break from caring.

You can apply if you are an unpaid carer, at least 16 years old and not at school, who is providing substantial and regular care for a partner, friend or relative.  The person you care for must be:

  • an adult aged 16 or over
  • eligible for adult Social Care Services
  • receiving Attendance Allowance or Disability Allowance middle rate care component or Personal Independence Payment daily living component
  • living in Edinburgh

 If you think you’re eligible – call Social Care Direct on 0131 200 2324.  You will be asked a few questions and a form will be sent out for you to fill in and return…

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Action on drugs and alcohol – link to local community plan

(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Council)

Alcohol Focus Scotland is working in partnership with Edinburgh Alcohol and Drug Partnership on a pilot project supporting the implementation of whole population approaches to reduce alcohol harm at a local level. The pilot will have a particular focus on people affected by someone else’s drinking and will be working to increase the capacity within communities to address alcohol-related harm. The pilot is scheduled to run until November 2015 and seeks to develop models of good practice that can be shared in other ADP areas.

The Leith Pilot can link in well will the Leith Local Community Plan 2014-17.  Therefore a public discussion meeting, with a view to promoting the Action Groups and having an input into the developing Action Plans, is being arranged for 6.30 pm on 25 November 2015 in the Nelson Hall, McDonald Road Library.  I am in the process of meeting with everyone to discuss the evolving of Community Groups into Action Groups, but would ask that you come along to this meeting even if we have not had a chance to meet up yet.

If you have any questions about the pilot, contact Gemma Crompton, Policy and Development Co-ordinator  on gemma.crompton@alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk

Information about Alcohol Focus Scotland can be found at  www.alcohol-focus-scotland.org.uk.

Public consultation on proposed development at Shrub Place by Places for People

Opportunities to find out about plans at an early stage and interact with developer

  • 11/11/14 3-7pm: public event ‘open day’ at McDonald Rd Library
  • 17/11/14: 7pm: LCCC meeting with presentation from developer and Q&A – open to the public at McDonald Rd Library
  • 24/11/14 3-7pm: second public event ‘open day’ at McDonald Rd Library

Everyone can make suggestion to developer at this stage and indicate whether they are supportive/neutral/against the development in general and what, if any, changes they would like to see. Comments should be made directly to developer (info@coopercromar.com). It would be helpful, if any submissions are also copied to planning.lccc@leithcentralcc.co.uk and to local councillors.

Details of Proposal as currently available (14/03607/PAN)

Amendment to approved application 05/03128/FUL for the demolition of existing office building and Masonic Club, conversion of listed building and new build development to provide for new Masonic club, retail and commercial provision to Leith Walk and residential development with associated access, parking and landscaping. Amendments to include:

  1. Car park layout reduced
  2. Removal of commercial office to block A and substitute with residential
  3. Redesign of internal flat layouts/cores/mix to comply with current Building Standards
  4. Public realm redesigned
  5. Revise elevations.

 

Sustainable Energy Action Plan – Edinburgh Council

(adapt from a page on Edinburgh Council’s website)

Edinburgh’s draft Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) aims to reduce carbon emissions by 42% by 2020, from 2005 levels. The most recent data available shows that Edinburgh has reduced CO2 by 14.5% to the year 2011.

Edinburgh Council proposes 5 areas for reducing emissions and energy use:

  • energy efficiency measures
  • renewable energy
  • waste-to energy
  • district heating and co-generation
  • sustainable transport.

You can download the SEAP summary, SEAP reference document and easy print version below from Edinburgh Council’s website.