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Community Councils Together on Trams/Trams Team meeting, 19 August 2021
Minutes of the Community Councils Together on Trams/Trams Team meeting (Construction Phase) via Google Meet on Thursday 19 August 2021 at 5:30pm
Actions and decisions are red italic. ‘TT’ means ‘Trams Team’. Names are sometimes abbreviated to initials.
LCCC August 2021 meeting agenda
Meeting of Leith Central Community Council Monday, 16 August 2021 at 7pm – 8pm
online only – local residents wishing to join, sign up via Eventbrite here
- Welcome, introductions, attendance, apologies
- to note: declarations of interest in any items on the agenda
- to agree: order of business below
- Approval of minutes of the ordinary LCCC meeting on 17 May 2021
- Matters arising from previous minutes (and not included on agenda below)
- Policing Matters
- to note: Community Police Officer’s Update
- to note: CEC’s Award of Contracts for IP Video Surveillance System and FibreNetwork (F&R Committee, 12 August 2012)
- Transport & Clean Streets
- to note: consultation on Edinburgh’s Proposed Low Emission Zone (deadline 20-09-21)
- to note: damage to road surface at Leopold Place due to diverted bus (prompted by tram works) – Leopold Place Residents
- Trams to Newhaven
- to note: Tram Team’s proposals for much narrower pavements on Leith Walk,with c. 250m not meeting minimum in Edinburgh Street Design Guidance
- to note: any issues that have arisen for local residents or businesses that havenot been dealt with satisfactorily by the Tram Project Team
- to note: any other Transport & Clean Street matters relevant to LCCC area
- LCCC Governance
- to agree: to resume future LCCC meetings at the Nelson Hall
- to note: update on handover of Teams admin
- to note: update on LCCC’s emerging communications protocol
- to note: response from Andrew Kerr regarding LCCC ex officio member and CEC wardcouncillor Lewis Ritchie
- to note: update on LCCC’s ex officio membership following recent Scottishparliamentary elections
- to note: arrangements for LCCC participation in Leith for Ever Event 18 Sep 2021
- Planning
- to note: 21/03828/FUL | Erection of 1.5 storey 4-bedroom dwelling house. | Land South Of 1 St Clair Road Edinburgh (deadline 23 Aug 2021)
- to agree: LCCC enforcement request regarding Pilrig Conservation Area infringement at 4 Arthur Street
- to note: 21/03965/FUL | Conversion and extension of building Existing garage Class 5 for Class 4 Business Office Light Industry | 27A Arthur Street EH6 5DA (deadline 27 August 2021)
- to note: latest update of Edinburgh Local Development Plan: Action Programme 2021
- to note: any other Planning matters relevant to LCCC area
- Parks & Green Spaces
- Powderhall NW-SE Green Corridor
- to note: further delays (since May) to long overdue Stage 1 report due to “[staff being under] intense pressure (not just from temporary schemes) and have also been impacted by Covid related absence”
- to agree: to write to ward and TEC councillors, requesting resources and TEC prioritisation commensurate with the needs of our densely populated area to have access to green spaces and the North Edinburgh off-road cycle path network
- to note: any other Parks & Green Spaces matters relevant to LCCC area
- Powderhall NW-SE Green Corridor
- Open Forum (local residents)1
- AOCB (LCCC members)2
- Bulletin3
- Parking: Use of Maximum Standards (Essential Evidence No.42, published August 2021 by Edinburgh Napier University’s Transport Research Institute)
- Future Ordinary Meetings (usually 3rd Monday of the month) and meeting topics/presentations
- to note: future meetings on 3rd Monday of each month at 7pm (except July and December):
- 021: 20 September, 18 October, 15 November
- 2022: 17 January, 21 February, 21 March, 18 April, 16 May (AGM)
- to note: future presentations and charrettes
- to agree: to invite Steve Kerr (chair EACC) and Simon Holledge (secretary EACC) for a talk and Q&A on the Future of Community Councils In Edinburgh
- to note: future meetings on 3rd Monday of each month at 7pm (except July and December):
1this agenda point allows members of the public to raise issues of public interest; during online meetings, please raise your virtual hand
2 this agenda point allows LCCC members to raise issues not covered by the agenda
3 Items of local interest that may be raised at a future LCCC meeting – not for discussion at this meeting)
Update on Lorne Street works
From Trams to Newhaven (received mid-day on 12 August):
The installation of the attenuation pipes have been completed up to the junction of Leith Walk however we will be unable to reinstate and re-open the road until the evening of Wednesday 25 August 2021.
This is due to a mechanical fault with the machine that completes the reinstatement works. We had hoped to have the road re-opened for the start of the new term on 18 August 2021. We have made contact with the school to advise them of this and we will highlight this in the fortnightly newsletter that goes out tomorrow.
In summary, the road will remain closed until the evening of Wednesday 25 August 2021 and there will be no works on site from w/c 16 August 2021 with reinstatement works commencing on Monday 23 August for approximately three days. Reinstatement works will be between the hours of 09:00 to 15:00 each day to minimise site vehicle movement during school peak hours.
Edinburgh’s new Low Emission Zone: Public Consultation now open
Transport Scotland have a consultation running on Edinburgh Council’s proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ). The current proposed boundaries begin at Leith Street / Picardy Place / Greenside and extends south to The Meadows. Although none of Leith Central Community Council’s area are directly in the zone, there will likely be an impact.

Leith Central Community Council are currently listening to residents in the area and may respond accordingly before the close date in Septmeber 2021.
The proposed plans for Edinburgh could see the city introduce an LEZ in spring 2022, with enforcement expected to begin in June 2024.
As you may be aware, Edinburgh is one of four cities in Scotland where LEZ plans are being progressed. They include Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow.
Aimed at improving air quality and protecting public health, Scotland’s LEZ plans set emission standards on certain road spaces and restrict access for the most polluting vehicles. They also support the country’s wider climate change ambitions by encouraging people to think about active travel and using more sustainable transport options.
While Scotland’s air quality is generally good, road transport is a key contributor to the number of polluted hotspots that remain which is why progressing the country’s LEZs continues to be a top priority to help reduce the major impact that air pollution has on people’s health.
Further details about Edinburgh’s LEZ plans and how people can comment are available via the Edinburgh City Council links below:
Edinburgh LEZ plans – Edinburgh’s Low Emission Zone – Edinburgh City Council.
Public consultation – Edinburgh Low Emission Zone Consultation.
