Leith Community Education Centre spring fling!

If you would like to join up for a class or use the Leith Community Education Centre for anything, to see what goes on in the centre or meet the Management Committee, then why not go to their

Spring Fling!

Leith Community Education Centre, in the Kirkgate

Friday 25th April

There will be lots of entertainment, food, drink and raffles.

More information as and when we get it.

Feeling Safe Community Forum

Suggest and vote on priorities

Vote in person at McDonald Road & Ferry Road libraries
or online at http://www.edinburghnp.org.uk
between Monday 19th May & Friday 30th May.

Public meeting

3 June, 18:30 at McDonald Road Library

See posters below for more detail.

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Email communitysafety.leith@edinburgh.gov.uk
Telephone 0131 529 7208
Website http://www.edinburghnp.org.uk/leith
Address Feeling Safe Community Forum, c/o Leith Library, 28-30 Ferry Road

 

Online planning reaches milestone.

(With thanks to LHNCC for reblogging this article – the original is here. And to Edinburgh planning staff for having a sense of humour about their chocolate biscuit choices. And more seriously for the cost savings and environmental benefits of online government. Just so long as planning documents can be accessed offline too…)

Last week we received our 10,000 on-line application. Whilst this gave us cause for great celebration (we opened a packet of chocolate biscuits – as only planners would) it is a significant milestone. The submission of applications electronically is something we have been encouraging for a number of years as this benefits both us and our customers in how we handle their application.

Chocolate biscuits – other types of biscuits are available

Last year, the Scottish Government set out the savings people make by submitting on-line. In general applicants save £200 on average with planning authorities saving £50 on average per application. This not only means savings to us and our customers but it is also good for the environment by reducing the amount of printing, copying and packaging.

Submitting applications on-line is one part of ensuring our customers have greater access to planning information.  This includes allowing you to view and comment on applications on-line and read key documents such as the Local Development Plan and planning guidance. This is all supported by increased access to the internet through computers and free wi fi in Council buildings, libraries and neighbourhood offices. In time, we will see the regular Development Management Sub-Committees and Planning Committees webcast when you can watch all the action from the comfort of your armchair or on the bus.