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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/for-householders
Solar Panels The provision of solar panels can contribute to sustainability.... However, on listed buildings and/ or within conservation areas, solar panels will not normally be permitted on any conspicuous elevations.... In other cases, where solar panels would be visible from public streets and areas, they should be designed and laid out as part of an overall architectural treatment.
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068 Warriston Crem entry.indd
Memorial panels at the end of the columbarium commemorate 141 servicemen and women whose remains were cremated at Warriston.... A semi-circular arched cloister from the Lorimer- period on two-sides of a garden area links to the building on the south-east corner, off which lie the cloister chapel (on the east), stone panel room (on the north) and old memorial room (on the south).... On the west 1960s work includes entrance porch / wood panel memorial room and lower columbarium and a covered walkway that links to a waiting room (uncertain date).
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/financial-redress-scheme-awareness-leaflet
A Redress Scotland panel will consider applications and make a decision on eligibility and what level of redress payment to offer based on the available evidence.... Panels are made up of people from different professional backgrounds and experiences.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30343/financial-redress-scheme-awareness-leaflet -
WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN
external roadside banners & 1 No. wayfinding entrance panel.... New shop front to remove existing aluminium frame and replace with a traditional timber panelled windows /door.... New shopfront to remove existing aluminium frame and replace with traditional timber panelled windows /door.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35616/2-september-2024---weekly-list-part-d -
WEEKLY PLANNING BULLETIN
external roadside banners & 1 No. wayfinding entrance panel.... New shop front to remove existing aluminium frame and replace with a traditional timber panelled windows /door.... New shopfront to remove existing aluminium frame and replace with traditional timber panelled windows /door.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35616/2-september-2024-weekly-list-part-d -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/condition-report-for-currie-high-school
Panels that are slightly out of alignment should be the focus of investigative works.... Including access Priority: 01 Urgent Defect: Precast concrete panels are slightly out of alignment.... The main panel board and sub main boards are in good condition and should be retained.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22454/condition-report-for-currie-high-school -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/nea-business-plan
An estimated 10 young people will be invited onto a supported youth panel to ensure direct and relevant influence on the way NEA progresses.... We are also keen to bring young people directly in to an influencing role and set up, in partnership, a small youth panel to enable youth influence on our activities and plans.... Input into development of youth panel North Edinburgh Drug and Alcohol Centre Continuing tenant and delivery partner Look to engage people with NEA, e.g. through the Shed.
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Samantha Stirling Report Corstorphine Connections Engagement Summary Report 2021-12-15
This allowed the design team to explore design details in greater depth with the community - Two meetings were arranged with the Access panel on 3 June and 1 July - The project team liaised with a representative from police Scotland and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service regarding the concept design proposals.... Stakeholder Meetings As part of the placemaking design consultation, meetings were held with the Corstorphine Community Council and a group of Edinburgh Access Panel representatives.... Concerns raised over the poor accessibility across the area, poor footways and difficulty for those in wheelchairs. 5.2 Local Access Panel Representative Group 19th November 2021 • Bollards are difficult to see and locate for people with visual impairments as well as reducing footway widths
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30341/ccltn-placemaking-engagement-report-2021 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/2030-climate-strategy-final
https://sustainablescotlandnetwo rk.org/reports buildings (23 percent), industry (17 percent) As noted above: - There are groups at risk from fuel poverty (including people living in poverty, single older people, young families) - Car ownership and use of public transport are related to income level Environmental data Global Warming of 1.5 ºC An IPCC Special Report, IPCC The Global Risks Report, World Economic Forum, 2020 2020 Challenge for Scotland’s Biodiversity UKCP18 Science Overview Report, Met Office Hadley Centre, 2019 Evidence supporting the need for action: In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) called for worldwide action to prevent global warming above 1.5°C, and in 2020, the World Economic Forum Global Risks Report put climate action failure, extreme weather and biodiversity loss as the top three highest risks for the world in terms of likelihood and impact.... Below is a breakdown of targeted engagement throughout the strategy consultation with groups representing individuals with protected characteristics only; engagement events and roundtables with wider city partners were also held, and participation is reflected in the ~600 conversations mentioned above Area of engagement Protected characteristic groups engaged with Climate Strategy consultation promotion and distribution through organisational networks LGBTQ+ Youth Gypsy/Traveller Community Safer, Stronger Communities PTA associations Poverty Commission Equality and Rights Network Edinburgh Access Panel Third sector organisations invited to roundtable events SCOPE Scotland Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council Networking Key Service (NKS) 2050 Climate Group Scottish Youth Parliament Scottish Youth Climate Strikes About Youth FOE youth Groups who attended wider Climate Strategy engagement events Networking Key Service (NKS) Scottish Youth Parliament Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council Intercultural Youth ALYVE UK Dedicated / follow- up sessions Equality and Rights Network Edinburgh Access Panel Organisations who responded to the online consultation Pakistan Association, Edinburgh & East of Scotland: Edinburgh Access Panel 2050 Climate Group Networking Key Service (NKS)
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30247/2030-climate-strategy-final -
Equalities and Rights Impact Assessment: Unacceptable Actions Policy
CPSG Challenge Fund Assessment Panel – comprising members from SDS, CEC, EVOC, DWP, CCP.... This panel have responsibility for finalising the application process and scoring the applications.... Positive Impacts During the review of Third Party Grants and the co-production of the Challenge Fund, as well as the review and co-production for the Youth Review, there has been consultation with a number of groups, promoting understanding and awareness of the funding and ensuring those that wish to participate in the co-production have an opportunity to do so. - The Challenge Fund, CPSG, CPW Organisations that receive a grant will be encouraged to challenge discrimination and to only segregate client groups where appropriate – the assessment panel must be comfortable that all organisations’ values are appropriate. - The Challenge Fund, CFAP Negative Impacts It may be perceived that the Challenge Fund will focus on job outcomes rather than progressions towards employment (including accessing training and learning activities).
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/25579/eria-new-grants-programme-the-challenge-fund