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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-child-protection-committee-annual-report-2022-23
Establish a Public Protection Learning Review Panel to build a shared knowledge, understanding and shared ownership of the learning.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/mixed-tenure-improvement-service-faq-and-money-advice
Internal Panel approvals. 3.
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Microsoft Word - Edinburgh.doc
In addition, a large quantity of controlled drugs with a street value of £2350 was found behind a panel in the toilets in one premise.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/monitoring-and-evaluation-plan-leith-connections
A plan of survey locations can be found in Appendix D. 4.8 Accessibility The project team have had regular and ongoing engagement with Edinburgh Access Panel from inception.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cve-business-plan
Autumn: An Art Competition/Exhibition Paintings by neighbourhood artists selected by a guest panel to be exhibited and sold with commission offered to CVE.
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Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc
The City as an Entertainment Machine, 2001 5 Florida, R.
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Microsoft Word - Document1
APPENDIX 3 INDEX OF SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING GUIDANCE Access Stairs on Listed Buildings (3 June 1999) Access to the Built Environment (5 August 2004) Advertisements and Sponsorship (3 October 2002) Affordable Housing (3 October 2002) Affordable Housing (appendix) Notes on Implementation (June 2003) Affordable Housing Draft (12 January 2006) Alarm Boxes (5 November 1998) Alterations to Listed Buildings (16 March 2000) Art in Public Places (5 November 1998) Automatic Teller Machines (7 February 2002) Biodiversity (18 April 2002) Car Parking in Front Gardens (3 June 1999) Colour of Buildings (print date January 2002)(22 July 1999) Commercial Frontages (27 November 2003) Commercial Leisure Uses (5 November 1998) Community Safety (14 January 1999) Daylighting, Privacy and Sunlight (3 October 2002) Development Affecting the Setting of Listed Buildings (14 January 1999) Developer Contributions for Investment in Schools (8 August 2002) Flagpoles, Flags and Banners (5 November 1998) Guest Houses (17 September 1998) High Buildings and Roofscape (22 July 1999) Historic Buildings Repairs (5 November 1998) House Extensions and Alterations (April 2004) Houses in Multiple Occupation (29 November 2001) Housing Development in Garden Grounds (22 July 1999) Light Intrusion (4 November 1999) Location of Licensed Premises (14 January 1999) Loss of Residential Use (22 July 1999) Mews (22 July 1999) Nursing Homes (5 November 1998) Open Space and Ancillary Facilities for New Housing Developments (5 August 2004) Planning and Flooding (9 August 2001) Police Boxes (5 November 1998) Private Day Nurseries (14 January 1999) Quality of Landscaping in Developments (29 November 2001) Radio Telecommunications Draft (12 January 2006) Replacement Windows and Doors (1 April 2004) Restaurants, Cafes and Hot Food Shops (3 June 1999) Safeguarding of Building Interiors During Vacancy (5 November 1998) Satellite Dish Aerials (3 June 1999) Services on Buildings (3 June 1999) Sett Paved Roads (22 July 1999) Shops - Conversion to Residential Use (5 November 1998) Site Planning for Sustainable Development (22 July 1999) Speciality Shopping Streets (5 November 1998) Stone cleaning Paint Removal and Graffiti Treatment (2 October 2003) Subdivision of Listed Buildings (14 January 1999) Tram Developer Contributions (8 September 2004) Tree Protection (3 June 1999) Urban Forestry (3 June 1999) Villa Areas and the Grounds of Villas (22 July 1999) Working from Home (5 November 1998) APPENDIX 4 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES The Central Leith Townscape Heritage Initiative. 1 The Leith Townscape Heritage Initiative builds on the existing work of Leith Ahead, a proactive public/ private partnership, by targeting investment in certain key streets and buildings to: • raise the quality of the environment and enhance Leith’s built heritage • raise the confidence of the traditional community, nurturing a greater sense of pride and ownership • integrate and link the proposed new docks development to ensure it becomes and extension of Leith, and • create a sustainable mixed and balanced community combining the existing community of the tenement heartland and emerging communities on former docklands. 2 The £3 million investment package in Leith’s Heritage included: • Repair and Conversion of Dr Bells School, Great Junction Street to affordable housing in 13 flats and a Children and Families Centre in partnership with Port of Leith Housing Association
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Microsoft Word - 2019.09.05-CCT Programme Delivery Plan C-0.4_Final
Allow £1 million to cover works across North Edinburgh e.g. captive blast existing markings, paint new permit parking bays, pay & display, pay machines and erect signage across city centre and inner parking zones.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/28879/city-centre-transformation-delivery-plan -
Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc
The City as an Entertainment Machine, 2001 5 Florida, R.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23361/edinburgh-s-evening-economy-march-2010 -
Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc
The City as an Entertainment Machine, 2001 5 Florida, R.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23372/edinburgh-s-evening-economy-full-report-march-2010