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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/edinburghs-evening-economy---march-2010 -
Street Trees
Open tree pits, with planting as groundcover, are to be considered the default option. 3.8 Surface Materials Figure 26: Open surface tree pit with groundcover Figure 28: Resin surface treatment Figure 27: Open pit in line with parking Edinburgh Street Design Guide: Detailed Design Manual Factsheets Version: V1.0 2024 Factsheet Selection criteria Gravel: Resin bound Gravel: Self binding Tree Grilles Mulch: Inorganic Mulch: Organic Rubber crumb Soil(with under planting) Asphalt Tree criteria Permeability for air and water to reach the rooting medium if correctly maintained High Medium High High High High High Low Flexibility of material Medium High Low High High High High Medium Potential to improve soil fertility Low Low Low Low High Low Medium Low Suitability for installation up to the base of a young tree Low Medium Low High High Medium High Low Risk of damaging young tree health if incorrectly installed High High Medium Low Low Medium Low High Risk of damaging established tree health if incorrectly installed Low Low High Low Low Low Low Medium Risk of damaging young/established tree health if unmaintained Medium Low High Low Low Medium Low Medium Site criteria Tolerance to regular pedestrian traffic High Medium High Low Low High Low High Resistance to street sweeping machines/animal excavation High Low High Low Low High Low High Effectiveness at suppressing weed growth Medium Medium Low High Medium Medium Low High Availability of different colours/styles High Low High High Low High Low Medium Installation and maintenance criteria Suitability for installation immediately after tree planting Medium Medium High High High Low High Low Likelihood of requiring a subbase prior to installation High Low High Low Low High Low High Level of experience/competence required to correctly install and maintain High Medium High Low Low High Low Medium Expected lifespan of material Medium Medium High Low Low Medium Low High Whole life cost of material, including purchase, installation, maintenance and disposal High Medium Medium Low Low High Low Low 19 F5 - Street Trees 3.9 Surface Materials (continued) Factsheet Version: V1.0 2024Edinburgh Street Design Guide: Detailed Design Manual Factsheets Procurement of tree stock Trees for planting in the urban space should be sourced from a good quality nursery which undertakes proper biosecurity measures and is able to provide full information and an audit trail on all trees supplied.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34713/f5---street-trees -
Edinburgh Future Libraries
Citizens (%) N=5,900 Staff (%) N=163 S/Holder (%) N=69 Housing information services 14.0% (N=824) 44% (N=72) 48% (N=33) Welfare / debt advice 15.6% (N=919) 51% (N=83) 48% (N=33) Adult education classes / sessions 62.5% (N=3,690) 62% (N=101) 67% (N=46) Family based support and advice 19.3% (N=1,139) 50% (N=82) 54% (N=37) Access to other lendable items e.g. tools and gardening 46.1% (N=2,717) 50% (N=82) 49% (N=34) Maker space - 3D printing, coding, lend and mend (access to equipment e.g. sewing machines) 42.0% (N=2,479) 52% (N=84) 29% (N=20) Access to health-based services (E.g.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35738/future-libraries-engagement-report -
Street Trees
Open tree pits, with planting as groundcover, are to be considered the default option. 3.8 Surface Materials Figure 26: Open surface tree pit with groundcover Figure 28: Resin surface treatment Figure 27: Open pit in line with parking Edinburgh Street Design Guide: Detailed Design Manual Factsheets Version: V1.0 2024 Factsheet Selection criteria Gravel: Resin bound Gravel: Self binding Tree Grilles Mulch: Inorganic Mulch: Organic Rubber crumb Soil(with under planting) Asphalt Tree criteria Permeability for air and water to reach the rooting medium if correctly maintained High Medium High High High High High Low Flexibility of material Medium High Low High High High High Medium Potential to improve soil fertility Low Low Low Low High Low Medium Low Suitability for installation up to the base of a young tree Low Medium Low High High Medium High Low Risk of damaging young tree health if incorrectly installed High High Medium Low Low Medium Low High Risk of damaging established tree health if incorrectly installed Low Low High Low Low Low Low Medium Risk of damaging young/established tree health if unmaintained Medium Low High Low Low Medium Low Medium Site criteria Tolerance to regular pedestrian traffic High Medium High Low Low High Low High Resistance to street sweeping machines/animal excavation High Low High Low Low High Low High Effectiveness at suppressing weed growth Medium Medium Low High Medium Medium Low High Availability of different colours/styles High Low High High Low High Low Medium Installation and maintenance criteria Suitability for installation immediately after tree planting Medium Medium High High High Low High Low Likelihood of requiring a subbase prior to installation High Low High Low Low High Low High Level of experience/competence required to correctly install and maintain High Medium High Low Low High Low Medium Expected lifespan of material Medium Medium High Low Low Medium Low High Whole life cost of material, including purchase, installation, maintenance and disposal High Medium Medium Low Low High Low Low 19 F5 - Street Trees 3.9 Surface Materials (continued) Factsheet Version: V1.0 2024Edinburgh Street Design Guide: Detailed Design Manual Factsheets Procurement of tree stock Trees for planting in the urban space should be sourced from a good quality nursery which undertakes proper biosecurity measures and is able to provide full information and an audit trail on all trees supplied.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34713/f5-street-trees -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/edinburgh-trams-project-execution-plan
Technical solutions & agreement Escalation Senior Management Team, Traffic Management Review Panel and Technical Working Group Reporting Route Senior Management Team 6.5 Reporting A structured reporting process is essential and it will be used as a key formal com munication tool on the project.... Based on the Evaluation Panel’s assessment the four highest scoring suitable Applicants will be shortlisted for Invitation to Tender, providing at least four meet the minimum requirements.... Following the submission of completed tenders an Evaluation Panel will assess the respectiv e submissions considering both quality and price with a view to selecting the most economically advantageous tender.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/downloads/file/69/edinburgh-trams-project-execution-plan -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/q1
We will prioritise our plans this year to: Set up a stakeholder panel to advise the board on the improvement plan and its implementation
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/202223
Sources used to compile this report include: • Planning Committee Reports • Planning Committee Training • Planning’s Service Improvement Plan • Planning’s People Plan • Scottish Government Transforming Planning Programme • Adopted Edinburgh Local Development Plan • Development Plan Schemes • Edinburgh Design Guidance • Planning Enforcement Charter • Non-Statutory Planning Guidelines • Planning Committee and Local Review Body webcasts • Edinburgh Planning Blog and Twitter Feed • Planning and Building Standards Customer Care Charter • Edinburgh Urban Design Panel • Emerging LDP: City Plan 2030 • Planning Service Improvement Plans • Processing agreements guidance and templates https://planningedinburgh.com/ https://twitter.com/planningedin 14 City of Edinburgh Council Planning Performance Framework 2022 - 2023 Part 3 – Service Improvements The table below summarises progress on the Planning Improvement Plan 2022/2023 Improvement Themes Actions Leadership and Management Our Future Operating Model again sets out a workforce strategy which emphasises succession planning and staff development, recognition and wellbeing.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33640/202223 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/2022-23
Sources used to compile this report include: • Planning Committee Reports • Planning Committee Training • Planning’s Service Improvement Plan • Planning’s People Plan • Scottish Government Transforming Planning Programme • Adopted Edinburgh Local Development Plan • Development Plan Schemes • Edinburgh Design Guidance • Planning Enforcement Charter • Non-Statutory Planning Guidelines • Planning Committee and Local Review Body webcasts • Edinburgh Planning Blog and Twitter Feed • Planning and Building Standards Customer Care Charter • Edinburgh Urban Design Panel • Emerging LDP: City Plan 2030 • Planning Service Improvement Plans • Processing agreements guidance and templates https://planningedinburgh.com/ https://twitter.com/planningedin 14 City of Edinburgh Council Planning Performance Framework 2022 - 2023 Part 3 – Service Improvements The table below summarises progress on the Planning Improvement Plan 2022/2023 Improvement Themes Actions Leadership and Management Our Future Operating Model again sets out a workforce strategy which emphasises succession planning and staff development, recognition and wellbeing.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33640/2022-23 -
Notice of meeting and agenda
The Council has also contributed to the work of the Expert Advisory Panel on the Collaborative Economy, set up by the Scottish Government, which includes short term lets within its remit.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/25760/city-housing-strategy-2018 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cec-charitable-trusts-audited-annual-accounts-2016-17
The Children's Panel meets to approve funding for the Edinburgh Education Trust.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24921/cec-charitable-trusts-audited-annual-accounts-2016-17