Following on from this post, Hackland+Dore have just provided this site plan strategy graphic. (Click the image to see the full-sized PDF.)
Tag Archives: Public events
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
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
West Bowling Green St development – public consultation
When: 4.00-7.30 pm on Thursday 19th November 2015
Click the graphic for more details.
![A4 POSTER [Compatibility Mode]](https://leithcentralcc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/a4-poster.jpg?w=208&h=300)
See below the cut for images of the proposed scheme. Please note that the proposals are at an early pre-application stage and therefore are very much work in progress.
Volunteer Edinburgh unveils new HQ building on Leith Walk
(adapted from an email from Edinburgh Council)
New premises to be opened by Edinburgh Lord Provost
The new headquarters for Volunteer Edinburgh will be officially opened by Edinburgh’s Lord Provost, Donald Wilson, with a ribbon-cutting to take place outside the building at 222 Leith Walk at 12.30pm on Tuesday 17 November 2015.
| What | Edinburgh’s Lord Provost will cut a ribbon to officially open the new headquarters building for Volunteer Edinburgh. | |
| When | 12.30pm on Tuesday 17 November 2015 | |
| Where | 222 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH6 5EQ |
Review of the Scottish Planning System – your chance to speak
Background Information
The Scottish Government’s Programme for Government 2015-2016 announced that it would ‘… review the operation of the planning system in Scotland, identifying the scope for further reform with a focus on delivering a quicker, more accessible and efficient planning process, in particular increasing delivery of high quality housing developments.’
Planning Aid for Scotland would like to hear your views about the Scottish Government Review of the Scottish Planning System. PAS is holding a series of 3 events for volunteers, Community Councils and other community groups, members of the public and Development Trusts at which it would like to hear your views about how the Scottish planning system should be reformed. Continue reading

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