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Leith Neighbourhood Partnership News: Autumn 2015

(adapted from an email from Leith Neighbourhood partnership)

Leith Neighbourhood Partnership Meeting

Stay safe in Leith over the festive period with advice from our Local Safety Services.

Also, do you have an anti-social or safety issue in your street? Find out about Street Surgeries and nominate your street for a surgery in 2016.

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Stay Safe in Leith over the Festive Period – advice

(adapted from an email from leith Neighbourhood partnership)

Nominate your street for a Safety Surgery in 2016

Poster 23.11.15 amended

Come along to McDonald Road Library on Monday, 23 November 2015.  Refreshments from 6.30 pm with meeting at 7.00 pm.  There will be an opportunity to talk with officers if you have any safety or anti-social behaviour concerns in your street.

Loraine Duckworth | Partnership Development Officer | Leith Neighbourhood Partnership | Services for Communities | City Centre Leith Team| 329 High Street| Edinburgh | phone: 0131 529 7403 | Mobile: 07739188437

Water of Leith walkway: small closure between Newhaven Road and Anderson Place

Enquiries by LCCC have established that the Newhaven Road to Anderson Place section of the Water of Leith Walkway was closed on 20th May 2015, following a routine inspection which found that the boundary wall between the Walkway and adjacent land is in an unstable condition.

Click the graphics to see full-sized location and diversion maps:

Location map Diversion map
Location Map Diversion Map

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Edinburgh’s Antisocial Behaviour Strategy for 2016

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

The Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership, on behalf of its partners and stakeholders including the City of Edinburgh Council and Police Scotland, are looking to consult with residents and visitors of Edinburgh about their experience and opinions of antisocial behaviour in Edinburgh.

They want to know how antisocial behaviour affects you, what you think they should be doing about it and how you think they should be dealing with it over the next three years.

Your feedback will help shape their approach to tackling antisocial behaviour and will inform Edinburgh’s Antisocial Behaviour Strategy for 2016-19.

Please visit Edinburgh Council’s consultation hub to contribute.