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117-Masterplan (HLF-WORKS)
New steel vertical post and panel fencing with finials, 1.2m high. 5m high, Aluminium conical Post-top column c/w Cityspirit lantern, painted to RAL 7043 Asphalt Surfacing - new construction footpath with 50mm pin kerb edge.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22672/saughton-park-masterplan-september-2015 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/alcohol-licensing-policy---november-2023
These include: • the occupancy capacity of the premises • the standard of maintenance of the building having regard to its age and the design and layout or the premises, including the means of escape in the event of fire • the structural stability of the premises • the adequacy of vehicular access to the premises by the fire and rescue service • the safety of gas and electrical installations • the nature of the activities to be provided, in particular the sale or supply of alcohol and the provision of music and dancing, including whether those activities are of a temporary or permanent nature • the hours of operation differentiating the hours of opening from the hours when alcohol is sold, if different • customer profile for instance age, disability • the use of special effects such as lasers, pyrotechnics, smoke machines and foam machines 4.3 The following examples of control measures are given to assist applicants who may need to take account of them in their operating plan, having regard to their particular type of premises and/or activities: • suitable and sufficient risk assessments, including compliance with the requirements of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 • effective and responsible management of premises, including installation of a CCTV system which complies with current legislative requirements in and around premises • provision of a sufficient number of people employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • appropriate instruction, training and supervision of those employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • adoption of best practice guidance • implementation of crowd management measures • proof of regular testing and certification where appropriate of procedures, appliances and safety systems. 4.4 In order to ensure that the objective of securing public safety is addressed the Board will circulate relevant applications for occasional licences and all applications for variations of licence to relevant Council officers and request reports highlighting matters which the Board considers it needs to take into account in its consideration of the application.... Hot water shall be thermostatically controlled to 43ºC • the floor covering in the public toilets shall be a non-slip and easily cleaned material • a menu shall be available at all times that children are allowed on the premises with either a children’s section or indicating that half portions are available for children • no gaming machines may be situated in the part of the premises accessible to children and young persons except in accordance with the provisions of the Gambling Act 2005 7.8 In addition, the Board expects that holders of a premises licence which caters for children under 5 years seek to ensure that : • paper or plastic cups are available for children under 5 years • a minimum of two high chairs that allow stable seating and have suitable safety restraints are provided • adequate, clean and safe baby changing facilities will be provided that are accessible to both genders
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24379/alcohol-licensing-policy---november-2023 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/alcohol-licensing-policy-november-2023
These include: • the occupancy capacity of the premises • the standard of maintenance of the building having regard to its age and the design and layout or the premises, including the means of escape in the event of fire • the structural stability of the premises • the adequacy of vehicular access to the premises by the fire and rescue service • the safety of gas and electrical installations • the nature of the activities to be provided, in particular the sale or supply of alcohol and the provision of music and dancing, including whether those activities are of a temporary or permanent nature • the hours of operation differentiating the hours of opening from the hours when alcohol is sold, if different • customer profile for instance age, disability • the use of special effects such as lasers, pyrotechnics, smoke machines and foam machines 4.3 The following examples of control measures are given to assist applicants who may need to take account of them in their operating plan, having regard to their particular type of premises and/or activities: • suitable and sufficient risk assessments, including compliance with the requirements of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 • effective and responsible management of premises, including installation of a CCTV system which complies with current legislative requirements in and around premises • provision of a sufficient number of people employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • appropriate instruction, training and supervision of those employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • adoption of best practice guidance • implementation of crowd management measures • proof of regular testing and certification where appropriate of procedures, appliances and safety systems. 4.4 In order to ensure that the objective of securing public safety is addressed the Board will circulate relevant applications for occasional licences and all applications for variations of licence to relevant Council officers and request reports highlighting matters which the Board considers it needs to take into account in its consideration of the application.... Hot water shall be thermostatically controlled to 43ºC • the floor covering in the public toilets shall be a non-slip and easily cleaned material • a menu shall be available at all times that children are allowed on the premises with either a children’s section or indicating that half portions are available for children • no gaming machines may be situated in the part of the premises accessible to children and young persons except in accordance with the provisions of the Gambling Act 2005 7.8 In addition, the Board expects that holders of a premises licence which caters for children under 5 years seek to ensure that : • paper or plastic cups are available for children under 5 years • a minimum of two high chairs that allow stable seating and have suitable safety restraints are provided • adequate, clean and safe baby changing facilities will be provided that are accessible to both genders
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24379/alcohol-licensing-policy-november-2023 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/report
In addition to streetscape benefits, this approach will also ensure that implementation costs are, wherever possible, kept to a minimum. 4.26 The numbers of ticket issuing machines is also to be minimised, restricting their use to locations expected to be in higher demand from shoppers and visitors. 6 4.27 As part of the preparatory work leading to implementation, further contact will be made with residents and businesses within the affected areas, advising them of the anticipated implementation schedule and providing further details on permit eligibility and means of application.... Financial impact 6.1 It is anticipated that the work required to implement Phase 1 of the SROP, including all signs and markings work and the provision of any required ticket issuing machines will incur costs of approximately £2.5m.... This is based on a detailed assessment of the road marking, signing and ticket machine costs associated with the current design of the proposed measures. 6.2 These costs will be split over two financial years (2022/23 and 2023/24) with the areas covered by the northern elements of Phase 1 expected to be completed within the 2022/23 financial year, in advance of the commencement of Trams running to Newhaven. 6.3 Phase 1 of the scheme is expected to generate significant revenue for the Council, through elements such as permits and pay and display parking, however this will be 7 slightly offset by an increase in the operational costs associated with the enforcement contract. 6.4 Taking both the additional revenue and operational costs into account, it is anticipated that Phase 1 of the scheme will deliver an annual surplus of at least £2m per annum.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32657/report -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/alcohol-licensing-policy---november-2018
These include: • the occupancy capacity of the premises • the standard of maintenance of the building having regard to its age and the design and layout or the premises, including the means of escape in the event of fire • the structural stability of the premises • the adequacy of vehicular access to the premises by the fire and rescue service • the safety of gas and electrical installations • the nature of the activities to be provided, in particular the sale or supply of alcohol and the provision of music and dancing, including whether those activities are of a temporary or permanent nature • the hours of operation differentiating the hours of opening from the hours when alcohol is sold, if different • customer profile for instance age, disability • the use of special effects such as lasers, pyrotechnics, smoke machines and foam machines 4.3 The following examples of control measures are given to assist applicants who may need to take account of them in their operating plan, having regard to their particular type of premises and/or activities: • suitable and sufficient risk assessments, including compliance with the requirements of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 • effective and responsible management of premises, including installation of a CCTV system which complies with current legislative requirements in and around premises • provision of a sufficient number of people employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • appropriate instruction, training and supervision of those employed or engaged to secure the safety of the premises and patrons • adoption of best practice guidance • implementation of crowd management measures • proof of regular testing and certification where appropriate of procedures, appliances and safety systems. 4.4 In order to ensure that the objective of securing public safety is addressed the Board will circulate relevant applications for occasional licences and all applications for variations of licence to relevant Council officers and request reports highlighting matters which the Board considers it needs to take into account in its consideration of the application.... Hot water shall be thermostatically controlled to 43ºC • the floor covering in the public toilets shall be a non-slip and easily cleaned material • a menu shall be available at all times that children are allowed on the premises with either a children’s section or indicating that half portions are available for children • no gaming machines may be situated in the part of the premises accessible to children and young persons except in accordance with the provisions of the Gambling Act 2005 7.8 In addition, the Board expects that holders of a premises licence which caters for children under 5 years seek to ensure that : • paper or plastic cups are available for children under 5 years • a minimum of two high chairs that allow stable seating and have suitable safety restraints are provided • adequate, clean and safe baby changing facilities will be provided that are accessible to both genders
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24379/alcohol-licensing-policy---november-2018 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/bernard-hunter
Class 10 / 11 - Archery Centre / Community Hub Solar panel energy collection bikes Unit 5 4800sq.ft.... Class 10 / 11 - Archery Centre / Community Hub Solar panel energy collection bikes Unit 5 4800sq.ft.... Class 10 / 11 - Archery Centre / Community Hub Solar panel energy collection bikes Unit 5 4800sq.ft.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27634/bernard-hunter -
(Public Pack)Agenda Document for Edinburgh Partnership, 15/12/2020 14:00
The Leith Neighbourhood Partnership chose to allocate their Community Grant funding through a more democratic process which involved the wider community to reach decisions on funding allocations, moving away from a previously used panel-based assessment.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/28577/2020-papers-15-december-2020 -
Currie Community High School pupils perspective 24 May 2019
Building Welcoming to the community Layout is clear and can get around school easily Wider corridors and stairs Clean toilets All areas for all pupils 21st Century technology Modern design Disabled access Bigger gym hall and stage Larger windows Social Good social spaces and a variety inside and out WiFi in social areas also Make a welcoming foyer so we and the community are proud Environment Green School Solar panels Make wind turbine work Natural light to feel more comfortable Make it more eco-friendly 13 5.0 Precedent Images What kind of place do we want to create?
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/26608/learner-engagement-may-2019 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-child-protection-committee-improvement-plan-2021-22
Independent chair of Learning Review Panel Learning Review Sub- Committee.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/29987/edinburgh-child-protection-committee-improvement-plan-2021-22 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edinburgh-child-protection-committee-improvement-plan-2024-25
Independent chair of Learning Review Panel Learning Review Sub- Committee.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/29987/edinburgh-child-protection-committee-improvement-plan-2024-25