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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/best-value-assurance-report-2020

    Senior management held quarterly challenge panels to discuss absence levels and management’s response.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/28427/best-value-assurance-report-2020
  • DETAILED ASSESSMENT

    Standards, as defined by the Expert Panel on Air Quality Standards (EPAQS) are concentrations below which there is not likely to be a significant risk to health.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22808/laqm-detailed-assessment-round-2-2004
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/papers-27-february-2020

    Choose Youthwork saw nine local young people taking part in a Funding Panel to assess and award  local groups funding to deliver youthwork. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27019/papers-27-february-2020
  • Ethan Frome

    Ethan Frome City of Edinburgh Council Application for an Asset Transfer Stage 2 – Sustainable Business Case Introduction Following assessment of a Stage 1 Expression of Interest by a Panel, your organisation may be invited to progress your proposals, setting out in further detail the wider community benefits, provision of services and financial aspects of your proposals that could enable the transfer of the land and/or building currently owned by the City of Edinburgh Council.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32818/cat-2-application-sasm-final
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/new-ingliston-ltd

    This has included significant stakeholder presence in the likes of the Edinburgh Representations to ‘Choices’ New Ingliston Ltd Date: April 2020 Page: 4 International Development Partnership Board (EIDPB) and the emerging West Edinburgh Strategy for Inclusive Growth, as well as an Architecture & Design Scotland (‘ADS’) Panel Review process for this particular site. 1.5 The result of these various collaborative partnerships has already secured the release of this site from the green belt and its allocation for business-led mixed use development.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27680/new-ingliston-ltd
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-s-core-path-plan

    They can be confusing to follow though new orientation panels have been placed at main entrance points showing all paths within the area.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22554/edinburgh-s-core-path-plan
  • (Public Pack)Agenda Document for Edinburgh Partnership, 17/03/2020 14:00

    The Lord Provost noted that Edinburgh is currently a highly successful city, with strong sustainability characteristics including:  Best city to live in the world thanks to its low crime rate, high levels of education and the overall health of its workforce, compared to 100 other global sustainable cities  The top most attractive City in the UK, for the last five years  The UK’s top destination for students to live and study  A top 20 European visitor destination, leading in a UK context  Home to world leading festivals generating £280M per year, attracting visitors from over 100 countries and a world-leading satisfaction rate of 95%  A burgeoning economy, a strong indicator of which is the current 96.4% employment level, with 38.6% of those regarded as being in high-skilled occupations  The City enjoys an hotel occupancy average of between 84%- 90%, attracting 4.2m visitors per year  The Edinburgh and South-East Scotland City Region 15-year Deal, worth more than £1.3 billion, contributes 41,000 new homes, 21,000 jobs, and improve the skills of an estimated 14,700 people Page 48 5 | P a g e 2.5 He highlighted that the capital city also has strong social and environmental components:  Home to 4,600 charitable and civil society organisations generating £3Bn annually  over a third of our residents regularly volunteer, equating to an economic impact of £410m per year  Benefits from 20,000 businesses contributing £18Bn Gross Value Added – which is the 6th highest in the UK  The City of Edinburgh Council introduced a new target for achieving zero net- carbon by 2030  Solar energy panels are going onto every council, school and key buildings, with a price-share scheme agreed with the Edinburgh Energy Cooperative  There are 20 wind farms operating in the greater Edinburgh area  Recycling rates by the City’s residents has increased by 45% over the last few years 2.6 Looking ahead, he advised that he will continue to facilitate the City’s major conversation about Edinburgh’ City Vision for 2050.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27061/2020-papers-17-march-2020
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/our-future-streets-a-circulation-plan-for-edinburgh-committee-report

    The programme was developed in collaboration with the Council’s Consultation Advisory Panel alongside inputs from the Transport and Environment Committee and other key stakeholders.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34814/our-future-streets-a-circulation-plan-for-edinburgh-committee-report
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/breakdown-201718

    Other Expenses Apr-07 Date Time of Departure Time of Arrival May-07 01 Feb 2017 Community Council Westerhailes 10 Jun-07 06 Feb 2017 Community Council Gorgie/Dalry 4 22 Feb 2017 Redhall Tenants & Residents Group Redhall 7 01 Mar 2017 South West Funding Panel Westerhailes 10 06 Mar 2017 Community Council Gorgie/Dalry 4 07 Mar 2017 Community Council Sighthill/Broomhouse & Parkhead 9 27 Mar 2017 SWCSAG Meeting Westerhailes 9 Apr17 - Mar18 Mobile Phone £96.17 Sub Total 53 0 0 0 £0.00 £0.00 £96.17 Rate £0.45 £0.24 £0.20 £0.05 Cash Value of Mileage Claim £23.85 £0.00 £0.00 £0.00 Conference/Visit - Expenses Journey Details Detailed Description of Approved Duty Expense Items or details of Journey Car Mileage Motor Cycle Mileage Bicycle Mileage Passenger Mileage Subsistence Other Travel etc.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27351/breakdown-201718
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/water-of-leith-management-plan-2020-to-2030

    The Wa-ter of Leith Visitor Centre opened in May 2000 operates daily as an educational visitor attraction and community resource, providing refreshments for walkers, an extensive public events programme, exhibition space and a hub for local groups. 7 Water of Leith Management Plan 2020-2030 Interpretation on the river includes information panels at Balerno, Slateford and Leith, an audio trail available online and via the ‘Water of Leith Walkway’ app, various works of art, a map and informa-tion leaflet.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/28361/water-of-leith-management-plan-2020-to-2030