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Leith Central CC draft minutes, 17 February 2013

Here are draft minutes from the meeting of 17 February 2014: 2014_02_17 draft

Topics discussed include:

  • LCCC team-building
  • Police action against house-breaking
  • Leith Decides
  • Drug users abusing Pilrig Park

Keep a sharp lookout!

Leith Central’s February meeting was presented with evidence of drug-abuse in Pilrig Park. These needles and other dangers were collected from a wooded area of the park the day after the area had (supposedly) been cleared by environmental wardens.

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Clearly further action is needed before these parts of the park are safe for FoPP volunteers to work in such area, let alone be considered safe for people to enjoy these parts.

Leith matters to us

Leith Central Community Council is firmly committed to working towards the best it can achieve for its area. To do so, we want to be proactive, to get into matters before they become faites accomplis.

So, guided by Trevor Davies, a former Leith ward councillor and planning convenor, now a professor of planning, LCCC members gathered earlier this month for a training and team-building day.

This is Professor Davies’ presentation – lots of food for thought.

Perhaps of more interest is this summary of Leith Central Community Councillors’ thoughts. Our aspirations are high:

Our hopefulness makes us look towards the future. We see an improvement in the quality of the place, especially in the townscape of Leith Walk, as a key to a more equal future, where there is deeper involvement and greater empowerment.

We seek the power to change, to make our place a better place to live. We know that this can happen only through the power of neighbourliness and a strong community. For our neighbours, for our children and grandchildren, we want this place to be better, cleaner, safer, greener.

Agree? Disagree? What do you think? Please let us know – come to our meetings (details here), comment below or email, tweet, phone or write to us!

NHS Information Bulletin 46

This bulletin has potentially very useful information on

  1. Classes, Courses, Workshops, Training, Support and Publications
  2. Events, Fairs, Community Days and Seminars
  3. Health Service / Statutory Agencies / Government – documents and information
  4. Strategies, Consultations, Campaigns and Websites
  5. Organisations, Groups, Networks and Charities – News and Information
  6. Funding Opportunities and Grants
  7. Useful websites and contacts

There is likely to be something for almost everyone!