Here are the Minutes from the meeting of 25th March 2013:
2013_03_25 Minutes (Ratified) 2013_04_22 Minutes (Draft)
Here are the Draft Minutes from the last meeting on the 22nd of April 2013
Here are the Minutes from the meeting of 25th March 2013:
2013_03_25 Minutes (Ratified) 2013_04_22 Minutes (Draft)
Here are the Draft Minutes from the last meeting on the 22nd of April 2013
Pilmeny Development Project volunteers work on a one to one basis with older people (65+) in North East Edinburgh. They work to reduce loneliness and social isolation.
To see the whole document : Community Connecting North East Edinburgh information (1)
Information on the Leith Time Bank:
To see the whole document: Leith Time Bank Information
community Community Connecting North East Edinburgh is also looking for volunteers:
To see the whole document: A5 flyer volunteer recruit Mar 2013
Tennis Courts
The recent grant funding application to Sports Scotland’s ‘Legacy 2014 Active Places Fund’ for Leith Links tennis courts has been successful with a grant of £38,000 awarded. This is in addition to funding from The Tennis Foundation Places to Play, the British Tennis Fund, the Lawn Tennis Association and the East of Scotland Tennis Association. The total external funding contribution is £69,000, with the total spend estimated at £113,000. Edinburgh Councils will provide £20,000 from Culture and Sports Pitches and Pavilions budget. A tender is now being prepared for this work with the aim of starting works on site in July 2013. Hopefully the courts will be ready for use in September.
The contract will deliver three Tennis Courts which will be blue with a light green surround. As an aid to tennis development some of the courts will also be marked for red mini tennis and orange tennis to encourage younger players and help coaching. As part of the Tennis work a Petanque court will be constructed delivering 2 piste playing surfaces.
Once completed the courts will be run by Edinburgh Leisure who will operate tennis programmes to provide coaching opportunities for local people.
While this work is ongoing a compound will be set up in the old tennis courts to facilitate the works. We have also agreed to share this compound with the contractors working on Constitution Street as part of the Leith Programme. They will start using the old tennis courts from the 26April until August with the contractors for the tennis courts on site until September provisionally.
Park Improvements
There are also some other park improvement works that have been completed recently:
Planning permission has also been granted for the John Rattray statue to be built on Leith Links. The Bill to allow the statue to be built still has to go before Parliament before the statue can be installed. We will keep the Steering Group updated on progress.
The Children’s Orchard
Remember the weather in March? Greener Leith held a couple of maintenance days at the Children’s Orchard. Ben & Jenny from the Botanics gave a demonstration to local volunteers on fruit tree pruning. Volunteers also did some great work to tidy up this area including re-staking of trees, mulching and tidying of the hedge. Apparently the orchard supports a healthy community of voles!
Dear Councillor Hinds,
At the meeting of 25 March, Leith Central CC took notice of the T&E report (item 14) that was agreed on 19 March 2013 regarding implementation of the £5.5m Leith Walk reinstatement programme.
In particular, the implementation timeline for Leith Walk between the Foot of the Walk and Pilrig Street from September 2013 and continued vagueness for the section from Pilrig Street to Picardy Place (with no concrete date set) caused substantial consternation.
This further delay comes on top of:
It makes no sense to wait two years (and more) for a solution that last only seven years, neither financially nor economically. Delays are costly – but especially for Leith Walk users: if there are 40,000 users per day, and everyone is inconvenienced to the tune of 10p (a conservative estimate) through delays, damage from potholes, accidents, pollution, postponed or abandoned investment/development decisions, loss of business, etc, this translates into £1.5m pa. In other words: the 2 year prevarication over the implementation of the £5.5m programme has already cost £3m.
This is unacceptable.
Our impression is that there is a lack of focus and, possibly, design and project management resource that has caused the delay. This is something that could be remedied fairly swiftly, now that further decision making has been delegated. Our impression that there is such a shortage has been reinforced by the absence of programme management information. One recent example: nightly Constitution Street parking restrictions and partial closure starting on Monday were notified on Monday morning. Hardly evidence of a programme!
We would therefore ask for the following:
Yours sincerely
Roland L Reid
Secretary,
Leith Central Community Council
cc: John Bury, Acting Head of Transport
You are warmly invited to attendWe commence with a shortened ordinary meeting to deal with urgent current business and then follow on with the AGM, which will include the nomination/election of a new Chair and Secretary. Should you wish to put yourself forward for either of these offices, or would like more information on joining the LCCC, please contact Roland Reid on contactleithcentralcc@gmail.com.
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