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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/major-events-in-parks-review-201718-report
Tree route systems being ruined by the foundations for this ghastly machine. ... Perhaps in future we can have more inclusive policy that see's financial and amenity gains and detriments to the Council as whole on 12 month basis that results in allowing profiteering private business to exploit the Gardens natural resources at this already congested time of year rather than viewing a single letting arrangement in isolation Summer Sessions notoriously boarded up the Princes Street railings with black panels. ... Blocked views of the gardens until the panels were removed.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22627/major-events-in-parks-review-201718-report -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/major-events-in-parks-review-2017-18-report
Tree route systems being ruined by the foundations for this ghastly machine. ... Perhaps in future we can have more inclusive policy that see's financial and amenity gains and detriments to the Council as whole on 12 month basis that results in allowing profiteering private business to exploit the Gardens natural resources at this already congested time of year rather than viewing a single letting arrangement in isolation Summer Sessions notoriously boarded up the Princes Street railings with black panels. ... Blocked views of the gardens until the panels were removed.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22627/major-events-in-parks-review-2017-18-report -
Combined Impact Assessment: Guidance
The removal of the opportunity to pay cash for parking may reduce the ability of individuals to bring their car into the city centre and it may be difficult to find out about parking arrangements in the city centre following the removal of pay and display machines.... For example, the proposal for cashless parking to remove pay and display machines would enhance the usability of streets.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27107/cumulative-iia-for-budget-proposals-2020 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-trams-byelaws
Unauthorised Buying and Selling of Tickets (1) Subject to Byelaw 7(2) no person shall:- (a) sell or buy any ticket; or (b) transfer or receive any used or partly used ticket intending that any person shall use it for travelling; or (c) knowingly use or attempt to use any ticket which has been obtained in contravention of this Byelaw. 7 A6814633 (2) The sale or transfer by, or the purchase or receipt from, an Authorised Person in the course of his duties or from an authorised ticket machine or other authorised outlet is excepted from the provisions of Byelaw 7(1). 8.... Approval of Works which may Interfere or Obstruct the ETN (1) Any of the following works or activities proposed by any person other than the Authorised Undertaker and which fall within any of the descriptions (a) to (g) below shall require the prior written approval of the Authorised Undertaker:- (a) Any works where any part of the site of the works, any tools or materials, any machine or suspended load, any vehicle, or any person, shall at any time come within the ETN Hazard Zone or interfere with spanning wires; (b) Any activity involving the use of a ladder or window cleaning pole or similar equipment, where any part of such ladder, window cleaning pole or equipment shall at any time come within the ETN Hazard Zone or interfere with spanning wires; (c) Any piling or excavation works within three metres of any Edinburgh Tram Infrastructure or elsewhere if there is a risk of rendering Edinburgh Tram Infrastructure unstable; (d) Any erecting or dismantling of scaffolding or use of a crane within five metres of a tram rail or interfere with spanning wires; (e) Any works where at any time any structure or equipment shall be placed above or shall cross over an overhead tram line; or (f) Any works, whether or not the site of the works is within the ETN Hazard Zone, where vehicles fitted with cranes, tipping bodies or skip loaders, or any part of such vehicles or equipment, shall come within the ETN Hazard Zone when the equipment is in use or interfere with spanning wires 8 A6814633 (g) Any excavation within 3 metres of any tramway structure including poles supporting overhead wires
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/26336/edinburgh-trams-byelaws -
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Where edges are adjacent to kerbing or channelling, machine cut blocks will be permitted.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24468/11701-precast-concrete-paving-blocks -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-living-landscape-naturalised-grass-fact-sheet
• Don’t set too low, as this can put stress on the machine. • Relaxed plots should not be cut to standard amenity grass specification (20–60mm).
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22622/edinburgh-living-landscape-naturalised-grass-fact-sheet -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/windows-10-upgrade-installation-instructions-l-t
Once it’s complete the machine will reboot.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30761/windows-10-upgrade-installation-instructions-l-t -
NEC proof of entitlement
Phone 0131 200 2351 If your card doesn’t work If the ticket machine on the bus can’t read your NEC, it may have expired or be damaged.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24368/nec-card-proof-of-entitlement -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/clear-out-leaflet
Service Types of item Info Contact details National Re-use Phone line Reusable beds, sofas, fridges, tables, chairs, bikes etc If you have items in good condition which can be reused, a local reuse charity will collect them for free. 0800 0665 820 www.recycleforscotland.com/donate-re-use-line-now Bulky uplifts Mattresses, furniture, TVs, washing machines, fridges, carpets etc This Council service will collect large bulky items that can’t be reused for a fee of £5 per item.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22877/clear-out-leaflet -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/holy-rood-rc-high-2013
This included smartboards, digital recording machines, and contemporary software.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22418/holy-rood-rc-high-2013