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  • Introduction

    Existing Interpretation x9 orientation panels with maps at key entrances around the site x4 interpretation panels across the site at points of specific interest depicting; Yew Tree Walk Horse Chestnut Avenue Grassland Habitats Mary Queen Scots A specific site leaflet was produced around 2007 detailing the local history, historical site use, a map with formal paths noted and some wildlife species to look out for whilst on site.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22583/craigmillar-castle-park-management-plan-2014-2024
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/blackhall-community-trust-business-case

    Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 32 Blackhall Community Trust New Ravelston Park Pavilion Development Timeline May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Community Asset Transfer Prepare Stage 2 draft submission Submit final Stage 2 application 6 months from submission to F&R committee Panel to consider Prep for F&R Committee F&R Committee Mtg 11-Oct Terms of CAT to BCT BCT accept terms and make transfer 6 months maximum Common Good Resolution Planning Permission for build Finalise preferred option Prepare drawings and application 3 months Planning application process 8 weeks to 3 months Scottish Land Fund Submission dates 04-Jun-18 03-Aug 14-Sep May June July Aug Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April Community Asset Transfer Conveyancing of transfer Common Good resolution Build new Pavilion BCT/SM/1.5/24June18 2018 2019 2019 2020 Grand Opening August 2020 Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 33 4.... Applications for membership of company are invited Oct 2016 Community celebration and coffee morning in Blackhall Primary Dec 2016 Blackhall Community Trust becomes a company limited by guarantee (SC551774) Jan 2017 Newsletter circulated Feb 2017 Public meeting with special focus on opportunities for people aged 50+ Responding to community requests, an informal coffee morning is arranged, and plans put in place to set up a book club and a walking group Mar 2017 OSCR confirms charity registration (SC047250) Apr 2017 Pop-up café and information morning in Blackhall Primary May 2017 Newsletter distributed to Blackhall households inviting residents to a public meeting and summer social June 2017 Public meeting Aug 2017 CEC convenes a Stage 1 CAT panel and approves first stage (approval in principle) Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 61 of asset transfer Sept 2017 Newsletter distributed to Blackhall households with details of an informal coffee morning, the book club, the pop-up café and the Oct public meeting Oct 2017 Public meeting Dec 2017 Tenders are invited for feasibility work regarding the acquisition and development of Ravelston Park Pavilion and a BCT sub group selects preferred bidders to produce a business case, outline designs and costings and a valuation/building survey.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/25943/blackhall-community-trust-business-case
  • Notice of meeting and agenda

    To note that GPA’s had been trialled in London with some success, and therefore agree that relevant Officers would meet with Living Streets Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Access Panel to discuss introducing those signal types in Edinburgh, and that if implementation was feasible, all future, new, upgraded and replacement Transport and Environment Committee – 18 August 2022 (reconvened on 1 September 2022) Page 5 of 31 crossings should be considered for GPA status.... To note that GPA’s had been trialled in London with some success, and therefore agree that relevant Officers would meet with Living Streets Edinburgh and the Edinburgh Access Panel to discuss introducing those signal types in Edinburgh, and that if implementation was feasible, all future, new, upgraded and replacement crossings should be considered for GPA status.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32656/minutes
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/standards-quality-report-2022-2023

    The Young Persons Sports Panel was introduced this year and we have successfully recruited 12 young people to be a part of this panel. 76 schools attended the Games @ the Hub event which took place over 2 locations, with just over 3,000 pupils attending over the 2 events.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34154/standards-quality-report-2022-2023
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/colinton-conservation-area-character-appraisal

    A range of interior details including dado panelling, marble tiles, corner fireplace and Columbian pine staircase. 29 Woodhall Road (Category C) A twentieth century 2-storey and attic, 3-bay rectangular-plan mock half-timbered house. 31 Woodhall Road (Category C) A 2-storey and attic square-plan piend-roofed house, circa 1897. 33 Woodhall Road (Category C) A single-storey and attic Arts and Crafts suburban villa with Scottish features and asymmetrical plan, dating around 1900. 34 Woodhall Road, West Colinton Cottage (Category C) A nineteenth century 2-storey, original rectangular cottage. 51, 53, 47, 49 Woodhall Road and 2 Bonaly Road (Category C) Single storey and attic, 4-bay, semi-detached villas of rectangular plan. 2 Bonaly Road is a 2-storey asymmetrical detached villa with 2-bays.... Contains a remarkably intact interior with the principle rooms appearing to have original fireplaces, cornicing and panelling.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23353/colinton-conservation-area-character-appraisal
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/capital-city-partnership-audited-annual-accounts-2023-24

    The Whole Family Equality project continued to support efficacy and to empower minority ethnic communities in a respectful and collaborative approach with a range of agencies to deliver meaningful strategic change including continued collaboration with the Citizens Panel.... Funding panels comprising representatives of each funding partner will score funding applications to strict criteria and award funds based both on aggregate score and funding limitations.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35830/capital-city-partnership-audited-annual-accounts-2023-24
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/validation-of-applications-guidance-hops-

    There is widespread support for more effective validation and clearer information requirements being established early in the process to alleviate problems further down the line. 1.4 In its response to the Review of Planning in July 2016, the Scottish Government set out 10 key actions to be taken forward as a priority including, “to work with Heads of Planning (HOPS) to finalise national guidance on minimum requirements for validation”. 1.5 More recently, in the Scottish Government’s Consultation paper on “Places, People and Planning”, published in January 2017, the government agrees with the independent panel and states that “a more consistent approach to setting requirements for the validation of planning applications should help to overcome some of the delays and time spent on casework” (para 4.24). 1.6 In addition the Scottish Government says it will “strengthen planning advice to clarify the grounds upon which an application can be refused where the applicant has not provided the information required to reach a decision” (para 4.24). 1.7 HOPS is grateful to Argyll and Bute Council who were already developing a new set of validation guidelines to ensure that consistent advice was being provided by officers and the planning process was being seen as an unnecessary hurdle to local businesses.... Any application relating to developments such as replacement windows or doors, replacement roof covering or cladding, minor demolitions such as the removal of chimneys, replacement rainwater goods, satellite dishes, solar panels etc. will be expected to include: - • Fully completed Householder Application Form • Fully completed Land Ownership Certificate • Application fee (there are certain exemptions from fee payment and you should check your local planning authority’s fees guidance for information on this) 45 • Location Plan (including supplementary location plan where relevant) • Any other plans and drawings necessary to describe the development.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23158/validation-of-applications-guidance-hops-
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/business-case-for-cec-cat-stage-2-submission

    Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 32 Blackhall Community Trust New Ravelston Park Pavilion Development Timeline May June July August Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr Community Asset Transfer Prepare Stage 2 draft submission Submit final Stage 2 application 6 months from submission to F&R committee Panel to consider Prep for F&R Committee F&R Committee Mtg 11-Oct Terms of CAT to BCT BCT accept terms and make transfer 6 months maximum Common Good Resolution Planning Permission for build Finalise preferred option Prepare drawings and application 3 months Planning application process 8 weeks to 3 months Scottish Land Fund Submission dates 04-Jun-18 03-Aug 14-Sep May June July Aug Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April Community Asset Transfer Conveyancing of transfer Common Good resolution Build new Pavilion BCT/SM/1.5/24June18 2018 2019 2019 2020 Grand Opening August 2020 Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 33 4.... Applications for membership of company are invited Oct 2016 Community celebration and coffee morning in Blackhall Primary Dec 2016 Blackhall Community Trust becomes a company limited by guarantee (SC551774) Jan 2017 Newsletter circulated Feb 2017 Public meeting with special focus on opportunities for people aged 50+ Responding to community requests, an informal coffee morning is arranged, and plans put in place to set up a book club and a walking group Mar 2017 OSCR confirms charity registration (SC047250) Apr 2017 Pop-up café and information morning in Blackhall Primary May 2017 Newsletter distributed to Blackhall households inviting residents to a public meeting and summer social June 2017 Public meeting Aug 2017 CEC convenes a Stage 1 CAT panel and approves first stage (approval in principle) Blackhall Community Trust – Business Case Final 61 of asset transfer Sept 2017 Newsletter distributed to Blackhall households with details of an informal coffee morning, the book club, the pop-up café and the Oct public meeting Oct 2017 Public meeting Dec 2017 Tenders are invited for feasibility work regarding the acquisition and development of Ravelston Park Pavilion and a BCT sub group selects preferred bidders to produce a business case, outline designs and costings and a valuation/building survey.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30808/business-case-for-cec-cat-stage-2-submission
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/hailes-quarry-park-management-plan-2022-2024

    Throughout the park there are interpretation panels giving out information on the history and development of the park.... ▪ Council staff and volunteers Ongoing PR/PGO/ V/FOHQ P minimal 1.2 Continue natural bulb planting 1.3 Create more colour for visitors through Murrayburn Road ▪ Various locations ▪ FOHQP, Council staff and schools’ groups • Identify localised area for annual meadow for summer colour • Increase bulb planting for spring colour Ongoing Spring and autumn 20200 PGO PR/ FOHQP PGO/GT L/PR £1000 £750 Hailes Quarry Park Management Plan 2020 – 2024 43 Aim 2: Healthy, Safe and Secure d)To provide a place to enjoy formal and informal recreation in an attractive safe and secure environment e) To ensure the site management works comply with legal obligations f) To ensure the safety of user groups and staff working on site Objective Where and/or How Year Lead Cost 2.1 To develop a responsible dog owner campaign ▪ Work with environmental wardens and other appropriate CEC staff to develop and implement campaign and also using litter bin vinyl wraps 2020-25 PGO WCM £500 2.2 Repair damaged outdoor gym signage and replace worn out parts ▪ Agree permissions to produce new instruction panels and reinforced backing boards 2020 PGO £1000 2.3 Install full looped access to and from wetland feature • Install additional link from north path 2020 ELGT £3000 2.4 Ensure site features and assets and access are not in any way hazardous • Complete risk assessment for site 2020 PGO Nil 2.5 Ensure park is fully accessible • Install new dropped kerbs at Dumbryden 2020-21 Roads £1200 2.6 Improve lit route through parks • Install lighting from Longstone to Murrayburn 2020-25 External funds £25k 2.7 Improve access through middle section of park during heavy rainfall • Assess drainage options 2020-25 PGO ?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22585/hailes-quarry-park-management-plan-2022-2024
  • WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN

    Realign a section of the existing bar framing and panelling to create a wider staff entrance.... at 11 Glengyle Terrace Edinburgh EH3 9LN Mr MacMillan., 11 Glengyle Terrace Edinburgh EH3 9LN Delegated Decision GRANTED 2 September 2024 Community Council: Tollcross 24/02901/ADV (Advert Consent) Scaffolding shroud incorporating advertising display panels (as amended).

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35648/9-september-2024-weekly-list-part-d