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    Ornate gates, one history panel and two notice boards also welcome visitors.... Education and Interpretative Provision Work to develop a history panel within the park was undertaken and it was installed in 2013.... History panels, notice boards and park facilities are well maintained

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22604/starbank-park-management-plan-2015-2025
  • APPENDIX ONE

    Where there is a choice of action, the circular will be sent to Committee; 22. providing programmes of adult education; 23. providing or arranging in-service training for staff; 24. providing the education authority's representatives on the recruitment panels for all Head Teachers, 25. providing work experience for pupils who are eligible (section 123 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980); 26. operating health and safety checks on work-experience placements; 27. dealing with the use of educational premises for licensed functions; 28. managing the Education Arts Development Programme; 29. specifying the level of service and other relevant details for getting tenders for the School and Welfare Catering Services; 30. negotiating variation orders for changes in the level of School and Welfare Catering services with the approved contractor within the contract price approved by the Council; 31. making awards of up to £10,000 for distribution of Childcare Partnership funds; 32. approving joint working arrangements with other bodies; 33. liaising with the Scottish Government Education & Training Department; Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 27 of 107 34. carrying out the consultations processes required by the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010; 35. in consultation with the Chief Executive and with the Service Director: Legal and Assurance, receiving notice of, representing the Council and responding to referrals by the Children’s Reporter to the Scottish Ministers under the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 36. implementing the duties and powers set out in the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004; Social Work 37. taking necessary steps to discharge the Council’s duties under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968, the Children (Scotland) Act 1995, the Social Care (Self- directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 and the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014; 38. arranging for the protection of property of people who have gone into hospital or care as in section 48 of National Assistance Act 1948; 39. maintaining a Complaints Procedure and service as in section 5B of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 40. where the carer of a person over 18 years of age is a child under 18 years of age, assisting Health and Social Care staff to assess the carer’s needs and provide information about the assessment as in sections 12A, 12AA and 12AB of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 41. making direct payments to individuals to allow them to purchase community care services or if they are disabled, to assist them to care for their children under the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013; 42. making direct payments to 16- and 17-year olds with a disability and to parents of children under 18 with a disability to allow them to pay for children’s services under the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013; 43. burying or cremating any person who was in the care of, or receiving help from, Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 28 of 107 the Council, immediately before their death as in section 28 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 44. deciding whether to pay the expenses of parents, relatives etc. visiting people (including looked after children) who are being cared for or maintained in accommodation by the Council, or in attending funerals as in section 29 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 45. providing and maintaining whatever residential and other establishments are needed for the Council’s functions under Part II of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 46. recovering from other local authorities any costs for services provided to people ordinarily resident there under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 as in section 86 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 47. authorising the following finance related issues in accordance with the Corporate Debt Policy and wider Council Policies: (a) writing off debts on social grounds or in exceptional circumstances; (b) reimbursing carers and substitute carers for loss or damage (ex gratia) of up to £1500, subject to appropriate consultation with the convener or vice- convener; (c) reimbursing staff for loss or damage (ex gratia) of up to £1500; (d) making payments to staff for emergency expenses (ex gratia) of up to £150; and (e) reimbursing neighbours and/or relatives of departmental carers for damage caused by service users (ex gratia), where it would be in the interest of the Council to maintain goodwill, subject to appropriate consultation with the convener or vice-convener; 48. providing reports and information to the courts in private law proceedings as in section 11 of the Matrimonial Proceedings (Children) Act 1958 and section 11 of Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 29 of 107 the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 49. assessing and recovering contributions for “maintainable” children looked after by the Council as in sections 78 to 82 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 50. where there is an assessed need, paying allowances to people who have children and young people residing with them as in section 50 of the Children Act 1975; 51. providing an adoption service in accordance with section 1 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 52. supervising and providing reports to the court in respect of non-agency adoptions as in sections 17 and 18 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 53. taking necessary or facilitative steps to implement arrangements for the adoption of children; 54. providing adoption support plans under section 45 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 55. approving and paying adoption allowances as in section 71 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 56. securing the welfare of all foster children, receiving and assessing notifications, inspecting premises, imposing requirements and removing children from unsuitable premises (sections 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 12 of the Foster Children (Scotland) Act 1984); 57. preparing and publishing a plan for services to children under 8 years of age as in section 19 of the Children Act 1989; 58. preparing and publishing a three-year plan for day care services to children in need as in section 19 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 59. publishing information about services for children in need as in section 20 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 60. safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children looked after by the Council and Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 30 of 107 giving them the opportunity to fulfil their potential as in section 17 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 61. safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in need giving help “in kind or in cash” as in section 22 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 62. minimising the effect of disability on children, assessing the needs of children with or affected by disability, assessing the ability of their carers to meet those needs and providing information assessment as in sections 23, 24, and 24A of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 and the and the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013; 63. providing accommodation for children and young people when lost or abandoned or when no-one with parental responsibility can do it as in section 25 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 64. providing accommodation for young people aged 18 to 21 years of age when to do so would safeguard and promote their welfare as in section 25 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 65. providing accommodation and maintenance for children looked after by the Council as in section 26 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 66. providing day care for pre-school and other children as in section 27 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 67. providing after-care for children (under 21 years of age) who were previously looked after by a local authority as in section 29 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 68. providing financial help towards maintaining, educating or training for young people who were looked after by the Council at the time of leaving school age as in section 30 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 69. reviewing cases of children looked after by the Council as in section 31 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 70. removing children from residential establishments as in section 32 of the Children Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 31 of 107 (Scotland) Act 1995; 71. accepting responsibility for orders made in respect of children in other parts of the UK where the child is now ordinarily resident in Edinburgh as in section 33 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 72. providing short term refuges where a child may be at risk of harm as in section 38 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995; 73. making enquiries and providing information to the Principal Reporter to the Children’s Panel where children may need compulsory measures of care as in section 60 of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 74. where a child may be at risk of significant harm, investigating the matter and if need be applying for the following orders: (a) Child Assessment Order (under section 35 of Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011); (b) Child Protection Order (under sections 37 to 39 of Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011); (c) Emergency Child Protection Order (under section 55 of Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011); and (d) Exclusion Order (under sections 76 to 80 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995); 75. providing reports on children and their social background for a Children’s Hearing as in section 66 of the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 76. implementing supervision requirements made by a Children’s Hearing under the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 77. in consultation with Chief Executive and with the Service Director: Legal and Assurance, receiving, responding to and representing the Council in respect of all referrals by the Children’s Reporter to the Sheriff Principal under the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; Appendix 2 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Education, Children and Justice Services Page 32 of 107 78. arranging the emergency move of a child subject to a supervision requirement with condition of residence under the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 79. recommending that a supervision requirement is reviewed by a Children’s Hearing under the Children’s Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011; 80. where assessed as necessary, applying to a court for a Permanence Order, or Permanence Order with authority to adopt, under sections 80-83 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 81. applying for variation or revocation of permanence order when there has been a material change of circumstances under section 99 of the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007; 82. providing information to the Courts and arranging accommodation for the detention of children being prosecuted for, or convicted of criminal offences as in sections 42, 43, 44, and 51 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995; 83. making purchases, outside the central purchasing arrangements, for necessary food, clothing and other essential items for children in care of the Council and living within the Council’s residential establishments for young people; 84. discharging the Council’s duties in relation to children and young people under the Secure Accommodation (Scotland) Regulations 2013; 85. undertaking all activities, powers and duties as the appropriate local authority to do with Parental Orders as provided for in section 13 and in Part 9 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004 including: (a) applying for the making of an order or review of an order; (b) supervising parents who are subject to an order and reporting breaches to the relevant court; and (c) providing services and programmes of work or training for parents and generally giving effect to parenting orders. 93.... Taking any necessary action on behalf of the Council to ensure that it discharges its duties under the National Assistance Acts, the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958, the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968, the Chronically Sick and Disabled Person’s Act 1970, the Disabled Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986, the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990, the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000, the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001, the Curators ad litem and Reporting Officers (Panels) (Scotland) Regulations 2001, the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002, the Homelessness (Scotland) Act 2003, the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007, the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010, the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013 or generally any legislation concerning the Council’s functions relating to the provision of social care and support services; 2. arranging for the protection of property of people who have gone into hospital or care as in section 48 of the National Assistance Act 1948; 3. maintaining a Complaints Procedure and service as in section 5B of the Social Work Appendix 4 – Delegation to the Chief Officer - Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership Page 40 of 107 (Scotland) Act 1968; 4. making direct payments to individuals to help them purchase community care services as in sections 12B and 12C of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 5. providing home help and laundry facilities as in section 14 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 6. burying or cremating any person who was in the care of, or receiving help from, the Council and so on, immediately before their death as in section 28 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 7. deciding whether to pay the expenses of parents, relatives etc. visiting people who are being cared for or maintained in accommodation by the Council, or in attending funerals as in section 29 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 8. providing and maintaining whatever residential and other establishments are needed for the Council’s functions under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 and the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, in terms of section 59 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 9. recovering from other local authorities any costs for services provided to adults ordinarily resident there under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 as in section 86 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968; 10. recovering charges for services provided under the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 as in section 87 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968, but subject to directions or regulations under sections 1 to 6 of Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002; 11. providing welfare services for people (including, for example, assistance in arranging the carrying out of any works of adaptation in homes); 12. providing information on Health and Social Care services for people to whom the section applies and any relevant services of other authorities or organisations as in section 9 of the Disabled Persons (Services, Consultation and Representation) Act 1986; Appendix 4 – Delegation to the Chief Officer - Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership Page 41 of 107 13. making arrangements for facilities for seriously disabled persons for sheltered employment and training as in section 3 of the Disabled Persons (Employment) Act 1958; 14. co-ordinating and overseeing applications for the registration of all services provided by the Council and all related matters as in sections 59, 62 to 75 and 83 to 89 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 15. administering the Panel or Panels appointed under the Curators ad litem and Reporting Officers (Panels) (Scotland) Regulations 2001, including arrangements for training of members of said Panel or Panels; 16. authorising the following finance related issues in accordance with the Financial Regulations and Council Policies: (a) authorise the write-off of debts or charges in the following circumstances: i.... a) If statutory objections are received than consideration of the Order should be by the relevant committee; Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 54 of 107 87. in relation to orders made under paragraph 85 of the Scheme, making decisions that section 3(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 shall not have effect; 88. commencing and completing the statutory procedure: i) set out in the Stopping Up of Roads and Private Accesses and the Redetermination of Public Rights of Passage (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 1986 to: (a) making and confirming orders determining the means of exercise of a public right of passage under section 152(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984; and (b) making and confirming orders stopping up roads and dangerous accesses under sections 68 and 69 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984; ii) required by sections 202, 207 or 208 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 to make or confirm orders managing the use of or the stopping up roads as necessitated by the Planning process if requested by the Chief Planning Officer 89. making orders determining the means of exercise of a public right of passage where no objections have been following notice to the public (section 152(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984); 90. making orders to stop up roads and dangerous accesses where no objections have been received following notice to the public (sections 68 and 69 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984); 91. recovering the costs of stopping-up orders made under section 68(1) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (section 147 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984) or sections 207 or 208 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997; 92. recovering the costs promoting, making, confirming and, where required, implementing: a) stopping-up orders made and/or confirmed under section 68(1) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 (section 147 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984); b) stopping-up and other orders made and/or confirmed under sections 207 and 208 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997; c) road traffic orders, experimental orders, public service vehicle orders, parking places, designation orders, restricted road and speed limit Orders promoted under the relevant parts of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 55 of 107 93. recovering the costs of re-determination orders made under section 152(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984; 94. remitting proposed orders made under sections 68, 69 or 152(2) of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984 to the Scottish Ministers for consideration where objections have been received and not subsequently withdrawn, in accordance with Regulation 13 of the Stopping Up of Roads and Private Accesses and the Redetermination of Public Rights of Passage (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 1986; 95. modifying in order to make less onerous (where the modification will remove an objection), or suspending, experimental traffic orders (section 10 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 96. temporarily restricting or banning the use of roads (section 14 and 16A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 97. putting up, maintaining and altering pedestrian crossings on roads other than trunk roads (section 23 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 98. deciding for school crossing patrols (siting, selecting and training staff) (section 26 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 99. managing off-street parking places including provision of buildings and apparatus, etc (including the contracting out of any charges) (section 33 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 100. providing access to premises through off-street parking places where this would relieve or prevent congestion (section 34 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 101. acquiring land for off-street parking for schemes approved by the Council (section 40 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 102. buying or hiring parking meters (section 49 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 56 of 107 103. providing stands and racks for bicycles in a road or elsewhere (section 63 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 104. causing or allowing traffic signs to be placed on or near any road (section 65 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 105. consulting on the placing of traffic signs in certain circumstances (section 68 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 106. serving notices on owners to remove unauthorised traffic signs (section 69 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 107. entering any land and carrying out other powers for placing, replacing, converting and removing traffic signs (section 71 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 108. putting up and maintaining signs showing a speed limit (section 85 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 109. placing bollards or other obstructions on roads where an order is in force that prevents or restricts the passage of vehicles (section 92 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 110. placing bollards on a road where authorised or ordered by the Scottish Ministers (section 93 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 111. taking action to secure the expeditious, convenient and safe movement of traffic, including pedestrians, especially for access control of commercial and public service vehicles (section 122 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984); 112. carrying out studies and implementing a programme of measures designed to promote safety (section 39 of the Road Traffic Act 1988); 113. consulting about road hump proposals and the placing of signs (Road Humps (Scotland) Regulations 1998); 114. effecting duties as to the general procedure to be followed before a temporary order is made (Paragraph 3 of the Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 57 of 107 Procedure Regulations 1992); 115. effecting duties as to various procedures to be followed in respect of timing of road works (Road Works (Scottish Road Works Register, Notices, Directions and Designations) (Scotland) Regulations 2008); 116. effecting duties as to procedures to be followed in respect of timing of road works (The Road (Traffic Calming) (Scotland) Regulations 1994); 117. effecting duties as to procedures to be followed for consultation about traffic calming works and to the placing of signs at such works (The Roads (Traffic Calming) (Scotland) Regulations 1994 as amended); 118. carrying out the roads authority’s responsibilities under the Local Government (Omnibus Shelters and Queue Barriers) (Scotland) Act 1958; 119. carrying out the roads authority's responsibilities including enforcement functions under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991; 120. commenting as roads authority on planning applications (Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2013); 121. agreeing to the provision of seats and other street furniture on footways (section 30 of the Local Government and Planning (Scotland) Act 1982); 122. advising other authorities on their proposals to ‘stop up’ roads (sections 1 and 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984; sections 68, 69 and 152 of the Roads (Scotland) Act 1984); 123. providing and maintaining lighting on roads that are not maintained by the Council; 124. deciding for tenders and contracts for supported bus services under the Transport Act 1985; 125. arranging for minor spending on bus services to the limits in force for minor contracts under the Transport Act 1985; 126. erecting, moving and removing bus stops, shelters and information panels Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 58 of 107 provided that no objections are made following notice to the public; 127. installing, moving and removing bus stop clearway markings under the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002; 128.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33317/council-scheme-of-delegation
  • Watch Your Step

    Are there any hazards present at the bottom of the stairs (eg glass panels)?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24676/watch-your-step
  • Watch Your Step

    Are there any hazards present at the bottom of the stairs (eg glass panels)?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24676/watch-your-step-
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/child-practitioners-guide

    Children’s Panel – anything containing CP information must be stored in a CP folder... Professional who then sends report to a panel member (lay tribunal member who volunteers to sit on Children’s Panel).... Usually children over 12 receive the same reports as panel members. 2 weeks http://www.scra.gov.uk/about- scra/ Review Panel Hearing Review where someone is certified or involuntarily A panel is made up of three people who are independent from the http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2015/06/9182/5 http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2015/06/9182/5 http://www.scra.gov.uk/about-scra/ http://www.scra.gov.uk/about-scra/ 37 GIRFEC in EDINBURGH January 2018 detained under the Mental Health Act.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/29638/child-practitioners-guide
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/victoria-park-management-plan-2017-2022

    They are grey granite ashlar with bull-faced panels, pyramidal caps and engaged ball finials.... The railings are decorative wrought-iron quadrant railings with spearheads and elaborate central panels.... CW 31/03/2009 Poor See Photo 044 Waymarker Victoria Path Direction Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good Other 045 Advisory Sign Cyclists & Pedestrians Permitted CW 31/03/2009 Good Threshold 046 Sign Victoria Path Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 047 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 048 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Battered & Weathered 049 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered Grass Growing Through 050 Ball Court Ball Court CW 31/03/2009 Poor Tarmac 051 Ball Court All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Fair Railing / 052 Fence Fence Around All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Good 053 Lighting Spotlight CW 31/03/2009 Good 054 Lighting Spotlight CW 31/03/2009 Good 055 Electrical Junction Box CW 31/03/2009 Poor Disusd & Derelict Ma Inspecto Last Conditio p ID Type Description r Inspected n Comments 056 Gate Gate to All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Good 058 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Missing 059 Play Area Play area CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 060 Fence Steel Boundary Railings of Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 061 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 062 Gate Double Gate - steel to Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 064 Waymarker Pedestrian Route to Holy Cross Primary School CW 31/03/2009 Good 065 Waymarker Pedestrian Route to Trinity Academy CW 31/03/2009 Fair Not Level on Post Threshold 066 Sign Victoria Path Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 067 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor 068 Store Old Shed CW 31/03/2009 Poor Derelict Railing / 069 Fence Fence Around Bowling Green CW 31/03/2009 Fair See Photo Double Gate-Vehicular Access to Bowling 070 Gate Green CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 071 Fence Boundary Railings of Bowling Green CW 31/03/2009 Good Bowling 072 Green 3 X Bowling Greens CW 31/03/2009 Good Drinking Fountain presented to "Burgh of Leith 073 Fountain MM083 CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 075 Fence Steel Boundary Railings of Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 076 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 077 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 078 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Damaged 079 Monument Edward VII Statue MM082 CW 31/03/2009 Poor Lettering Absent 080 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 081 Dog Sign No dog fouling sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 082 Dog Sign No dog fouling sign CW 31/03/2009 Poor Totally Defaced 083 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Damaged 084 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Graffiti 085 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Off Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 086 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 087 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal CW 31/03/2009 Good 088 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal CW 31/03/2009 Good 089 Pathway Victoria Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 090 Pathway Main Oval Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 091 Pathway Main Circular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 092 Pathway Southern Perimeter Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 093 Pathway NW-SE Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 094 Pathway N-S Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 095 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 096 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 097 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 098 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 099 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 100 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 101 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 102 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 103 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good Tarmac Beginning to 104 Pathway North Bowling Green Path CW 31/03/2009 Fair Break-up 106 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 107 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 108 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 109 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Fair 110 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair 111 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair 112 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair Repaint 113 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Fair Front panel missing Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 114 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair Repaint 115 Pavilion Bowling green building MF 18/08/2009 Fair 116 Hedge Along railings MF 18/08/2009 Fair 117 Hedge Along railings MF 18/08/2009 Fair 118 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Poor Cover missing, burnt 119 Play Area Seat Bench - blue metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 120 Play Area Seat Bench - blue metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 121 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New 122 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New 123 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New Tarmac Beginning to 105 Pathway South Bowling Green Path CW 31/03/2009 Fair Break-up 074 Play Area Play area CW 31/03/2009 Good Street 124 Lighting WPN67 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 125 Lighting WPN66 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 126 Lighting WPN65 MF 30/11/2009 Fair 127 Street WPN64 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Lighting Street 128 Lighting WPN63 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 129 Lighting WPN62 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 130 Lighting WPN61 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 131 Lighting WPN60 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 132 Lighting WPN59 MF 30/11/2009 Good Street 133 Lighting WPN58 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 134 Lighting WPN57 MF 30/11/2009 Good Street 135 Lighting WPN56 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 136 Lighting WPN55 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 137 Lighting WPN68 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 138 Lighting WPN69 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 142 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Repaint Services 143 Undefined Cover MF 30/11/2009 Fair 144 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Some grafitti, repaint 145 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Some grafitti, repaint Presentation 147 Seat J & I Adams MF 30/11/2009 Good 148 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 149 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 150 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 151 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 152 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good Presentation 156 Seat Laurie Docherty MF 30/11/2009 Good Presentation Not 157 Seat no plaque - bowling green Known Presentation Not 158 Seat W D McNaughton - bowling green Known Appendix 4 – Biodiversity Assessment This assessment will be carried out in 2011.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22612/victoria-park-management-plan-2017-2022
  • Long Report Template release 7.0

    The Private Rented Housing Panel (PRHP) was set up in 2007.... Other projects include Combined Heat and Power in multi-storey blocks and Solar Photovoltaic panels.... Solar Photovoltaic panels can generate electricity from solar radiation.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35545/city-housing-strategy-2012-2017
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/victoria-park-management-plan-2017---2022

    They are grey granite ashlar with bull-faced panels, pyramidal caps and engaged ball finials.... The railings are decorative wrought-iron quadrant railings with spearheads and elaborate central panels.... CW 31/03/2009 Poor See Photo 044 Waymarker Victoria Path Direction Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good Other 045 Advisory Sign Cyclists & Pedestrians Permitted CW 31/03/2009 Good Threshold 046 Sign Victoria Path Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 047 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 048 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Battered & Weathered 049 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered Grass Growing Through 050 Ball Court Ball Court CW 31/03/2009 Poor Tarmac 051 Ball Court All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Fair Railing / 052 Fence Fence Around All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Good 053 Lighting Spotlight CW 31/03/2009 Good 054 Lighting Spotlight CW 31/03/2009 Good 055 Electrical Junction Box CW 31/03/2009 Poor Disusd & Derelict Ma Inspecto Last Conditio p ID Type Description r Inspected n Comments 056 Gate Gate to All Weather Court CW 31/03/2009 Good 058 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Missing 059 Play Area Play area CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 060 Fence Steel Boundary Railings of Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 061 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 062 Gate Double Gate - steel to Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 064 Waymarker Pedestrian Route to Holy Cross Primary School CW 31/03/2009 Good 065 Waymarker Pedestrian Route to Trinity Academy CW 31/03/2009 Fair Not Level on Post Threshold 066 Sign Victoria Path Sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 067 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor 068 Store Old Shed CW 31/03/2009 Poor Derelict Railing / 069 Fence Fence Around Bowling Green CW 31/03/2009 Fair See Photo Double Gate-Vehicular Access to Bowling 070 Gate Green CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 071 Fence Boundary Railings of Bowling Green CW 31/03/2009 Good Bowling 072 Green 3 X Bowling Greens CW 31/03/2009 Good Drinking Fountain presented to "Burgh of Leith 073 Fountain MM083 CW 31/03/2009 Good Railing / 075 Fence Steel Boundary Railings of Play Area CW 31/03/2009 Good 076 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 077 Gate Single gate - steel to play area CW 31/03/2009 Good 078 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Damaged 079 Monument Edward VII Statue MM082 CW 31/03/2009 Poor Lettering Absent 080 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 081 Dog Sign No dog fouling sign CW 31/03/2009 Good 082 Dog Sign No dog fouling sign CW 31/03/2009 Poor Totally Defaced 083 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Damaged 084 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Graffiti 085 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Poor Front Panel Off Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 086 Waste Bin Waste Bin - fibreglass CW 31/03/2009 Fair Weathered 087 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal CW 31/03/2009 Good 088 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal CW 31/03/2009 Good 089 Pathway Victoria Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 090 Pathway Main Oval Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 091 Pathway Main Circular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 092 Pathway Southern Perimeter Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 093 Pathway NW-SE Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 094 Pathway N-S Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 095 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 096 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 097 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 098 Pathway Triangular Path CW 31/03/2009 Good 099 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 100 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 101 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 102 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good 103 Pathway Pathway - tarmac CW 31/03/2009 Good Tarmac Beginning to 104 Pathway North Bowling Green Path CW 31/03/2009 Fair Break-up 106 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 107 Picnic Table Picnic bench - metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 108 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 109 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Fair 110 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair 111 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair 112 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair Repaint 113 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Fair Front panel missing Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 114 Park Seat Wood on Metal frame MF 18/08/2009 Fair Repaint 115 Pavilion Bowling green building MF 18/08/2009 Fair 116 Hedge Along railings MF 18/08/2009 Fair 117 Hedge Along railings MF 18/08/2009 Fair 118 Waste Bin Waste Bin - Fibreglass MF 18/08/2009 Poor Cover missing, burnt 119 Play Area Seat Bench - blue metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 120 Play Area Seat Bench - blue metal MF 18/08/2009 Good 121 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New 122 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New 123 Notice Board Post Mounted MF 26/10/2009 Good New Tarmac Beginning to 105 Pathway South Bowling Green Path CW 31/03/2009 Fair Break-up 074 Play Area Play area CW 31/03/2009 Good Street 124 Lighting WPN67 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 125 Lighting WPN66 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 126 Lighting WPN65 MF 30/11/2009 Fair 127 Street WPN64 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Lighting Street 128 Lighting WPN63 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 129 Lighting WPN62 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 130 Lighting WPN61 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 131 Lighting WPN60 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 132 Lighting WPN59 MF 30/11/2009 Good Street 133 Lighting WPN58 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 134 Lighting WPN57 MF 30/11/2009 Good Street 135 Lighting WPN56 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 136 Lighting WPN55 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 137 Lighting WPN68 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Street 138 Lighting WPN69 MF 30/11/2009 Fair Map Last ID Type Description Inspector Inspected Condition Comments 142 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Repaint Services 143 Undefined Cover MF 30/11/2009 Fair 144 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Some grafitti, repaint 145 Park Seat Bench - Wood MF 30/11/2009 Fair Some grafitti, repaint Presentation 147 Seat J & I Adams MF 30/11/2009 Good 148 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 149 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 150 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 151 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good 152 Park Seat Bench - black metal MF 30/11/2009 Good Presentation 156 Seat Laurie Docherty MF 30/11/2009 Good Presentation Not 157 Seat no plaque - bowling green Known Presentation Not 158 Seat W D McNaughton - bowling green Known Appendix 4 – Biodiversity Assessment This assessment will be carried out in 2011.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22612/victoria-park-management-plan-2017---2022
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    October 2022 17 Renewable Energy Technologies (Solar Panels, Wind Turbines etc.)... October 2022 21 If traditional panelled doors require to be upgraded for fire resistance, fire resistant paper applied to the panelling or intumescent paint and edge strips should be used.... They should not incorporate features such as glazed panels.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27028/listed-building-and-conservation-areas
  • FINDING INFORMATION ON PLANNING PROPOSALS

    Are there any proposals for renewable such as solar panels?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24387/material-planning-considerations