Tag Archives: Community engagement

Brunswick Road development: Cala Homes illustrations

Thanks to Gavin Pope of Cala Homes for providing the complete board for this proposed development. It may be helpful to read it along with the forthcoming September meeting minutes.

Because it’s a large file (10MB, 3100mm by 1300mm), it may take a long time to download and render. Viewing it on a mobile device screen may also be challenging. So I’ve taken the liberty of breaking the file into smaller units. Any mistakes in this process are due to me (Bruce Ryan), not Leith Central CC or Cala Homes.

00 whole 01 streetscape and landscape
02 traffic and parking 03 plans
04 precedent 05 apartment layouts
06 elevations and section 07 site layout
08 Ariel view from west 09 EW from west end of Brunswick Road
10 view from junction between Brunswick Road and West Montgomery Place 11 view west from Brunswick Road
12 view from east end of Brunswick Road 13 aerial view from east

August LCCC meeting minutes – final

Click to download: 2014_08_18 final

There are no content changes from the draft version published soon after the August meeting.

Topics discussed included

  • 34b Haddington Place
  • Leith Central CC’s online communication – website comments and Tweeting
  • Shrubhill and Shrub Place sites
  • Leith Walk repairs and improvements
  • Pilrig Park
  • Edinburgh Local Development Plan
  • potential HMO at 9 Pilrig Street

£100,000 Litter & Flytipping Community Action Fund – applications invited

(adapted from an email from Zero Waste Scotland)

Zero Waste Scotland has launched a new £100,000 fund, which Keep Scotland Beautiful is administering, to enable community groups to apply for funding to help them tackle the litter and flytipping in their own neighbourhoods.

The proposed objectives of the Fund are to:

  • support community-led activity to tackle litter and flytipping and increase recycling on the go in Scotland;
  • promote and encourage increased community ownership of local environmental quality issues;
  • impact on current litter and flytipping levels within communities,  raise awareness and stimulate public behavioural change; and
  • promote partnership working between local communities, local authorities and other agencies.

 

Examples of the types of projects that will be considered are:

  • community clean-ups and prevention initiatives;
  • localised awareness raising and behaviour change campaigns to reduce some of Scotland’s most commonly littered and flytipped items;
  • adopt-a-street projects;
  • creating deterrents to litter and flytipping;
  • raising awareness of penalties.

You can view more about the Fund and how to apply online here

The closing date for applications is 19 September 2014.

 (sent by)

Keep Scotland Beautiful, First Floor, Glendevon House, The Castle Business Park, Stirling, FK9 4TZ
t: 01786 471333(switchboard) f: 01786 464611 e: info@keepscotlandbeautiful.org w: www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org

August LCCC meeting minutes – draft

Please note these are draft minutes, for information only. They have not (yet) been adopted by LCCC.

Click to download: 2014_08_18 draft

Topics discussed included

  • 34b Haddington Place
  • Leith Central CC’s online communication – website comments and Tweeting
  • Shrubhill and Shrub Place sites
  • Leith Walk repairs and improvements
  • Pilrig Park
  • Edinburgh Local Development Plan
  • potential HMO at 9 Pilrig Street