Tag Archives: Community Safety

£EITH DECIDES APPLICATIONS STILL NEEDED

(adapted from a post on Leith Links CC’s website)

Applications are still needed to provide a good choice of projects for the people of Leith. Making an application gives the opportunity to get a grant of up to £1,000 for a Leith project. But it does more than that. Applicant groups and organisations become part of the £eith decides publicity which promotes the groups and organisations involved. Posters are displayed in libraries as well as information going out on the Neighbourhood Partnership website and social media. However, The Leith Event in February attracts hundreds of local people, providing valuable networking opportunities and enables participating applicants to recruit new participants, members or volunteers.

The decision is made on the day of the event (7 February) for projects to be completed by 31 August. So good timing for any Spring and/or Summer 2015 events or projects. Projects who have been made awards in the past have benefitted children, young people, older people, families as well as people vulnerable for a number of reasons. There have been a wide range of projects involving the arts, such as music, drama, dance and painting; the environment such as gardening and clean up campaigns; fun activities such as imaginative play, camping, sailing and day trips; skills training for young people and jobseekers; support for people with physical disabilities or mental health issues, and more.

So spread the word and get those talented and capable Leithers involved. See the website http://www.edinburghnp.org.uk/neighbourhood-partnerships/leith/about/%C2%A3eith-decides to download an easy-to-complete application form and easy-to-understand guidelines.

Applications must be in by 28 November 2014. They can be e-mailed to Loraine.duckworth@edinburgh.gov.uk. (Signed hard copies may be needed later.)

If you need more information or have any questions, please contact:

Loraine Duckworth | Partnership Development Officer | Leith Neighbourhood Partnership | Services for Communities | City Centre Leith Team| Cockburn Street| Edinburgh | phone: 0131 529 7403 | Mobile: 07739188437

October LCCC meeting minutes DRAFT

Click to download: 2014_10_20 final

Topics discussed included

  • drug abuse in Pilrig Park
  • bright signs in Leith Walk conservation area
  • Port of Leith development framework
  • Leith walk repairs and improvements
  • how LCCC approaches its planning duties
  • Edinburgh Council’s budget issues
  • Proposed price-rises for Edinburgh allotments

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.”

October LCCC meeting minutes DRAFT

Click to download: 2014_10_20 draft

Please note that these are draft minutes and so may change when considered at the next meeting. If there are any queries, please contact LCCC – see our contacts page.

Topics discussed included

  • drug abuse in Pilrig Park
  • bright signs in Leith Walk conservation area
  • Port of Leith development framework
  • Leith walk repairs and improvements
  • how LCCC approaches its planning duties
  • Edinburgh Council’s budget issues
  • Proposed price-rises for Edinburgh allotments

September LCCC meeting minutes FINAL

Click to download: 2014_09_22 final

Topics discussed included

  • LCCC’s website
  • alcohol and drugs issues
  • Cala Home’s plans for sorting office site on Brunswick Road
  • Leith Walk repairs and improvements
  • Pilrig Park
  • Edinburgh Local development plan