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  • Management Plan - Inverleith Park

    All large events are co-ordinated through an Events Planning and Operations Group (EPOG) and all event organisers are asked to provide risk assessments, Public Liability, and related information.... Parks Events Manifesto will develop guidelines for events.... Methods to mitigate this impact must include issuing a clear access plan in advance of the event, controlling access points and minimising the number of static vehicles for the duration of the event.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22591/inverleith-park-management-plan-2017---2022
  • Rosefield Park Management Plan

    Caring for Edinburgh’s parks 1.3.3 Event management The draft Edinburgh Parks Events Manifesto provides the framework for the planning and managing of events within the parks of Edinburgh and all major Event Organisers are expected to attend a series of meetings with the Parks and Greenspace Service, Edinburgh and Lothian Borders Police, Licensing Officers, Roads, Waste Services, sponsors (if appropriate), known as the Emergency Planning Organisation Group (EPOG).... An event plan has to be produced along with Risk Assessments and Public Liability Insurance, and all stakeholders notified, before an event is allowed to proceed.... Edinburgh Parks Events manifesto https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/park- activitiesevents/edinburgh-parks-events-manifesto-1?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22600/rosefield-park-management-plan-2021-2026
  • Central Library - Library locations and opening hours

    Places are limited and advertised before the event in the library and online at Ticket Source (www.ticketsource.co.uk/edinburgh-central-library).... Regular events and activities for adults... Please note, Book Café is a women-only event with inclusivity as per the principles of founders, the Glasgow Women's Library.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/centrallibrary
  • Ground-breaking exhibition explores pioneering women photographers and filmmakers in early 20th Century Scotland

    Dr Beatrice Garvie, who was the medical doctor for North Roaldsay, Orkney, for 15 years, recorded the work and significant community events in the island.... There is a programme of events accompanying the exhibition which brings together other researchers, gallerists and archivists who have championed the work of these women.... We are confident that visitors will find the exhibition of real interest, as well as the accompanying events programme which enables a deeper exploration of the work of some of the artists.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13588/ground-breaking-exhibition-explores-pioneering-women-photographers-and-filmmakers-in-early-20th-century-scotland
  • Concert loving consultant from Leith wins competition to enjoy free gigs and help sing the praises of Edinburgh's music scene

    Entrants were asked to submit a 250-word review of a gig they’d attended in the past 12-months, describing the event, artist, venue and capturing a sense of Edinburgh as a music-lovers destination. ... The gigs will feature local artists and touring acts, with the first event being The Smile, who feature Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner, at The Usher Hall on 1st June.  ... The return of Connect Music Festival and all shows to take place at Ingliston this summer are other hugely exciting events to mark on Edinburgh’s music calendar that show just how important the city can be in staging live music.” 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13473/concert-loving-consultant-from-leith-wins-competition-to-enjoy-free-gigs-and-help-sing-the-praises-of-edinburgh-s-music-scene
  • Pupils and teachers receive The Saroj Lal Award

    Celebrating diversity through creativity in our schools was the theme of the Saroj Lal Award for Edinburgh Schools event held at the City Chambers last night (Thursday 16 November).... Councillor Joan Griffiths, Education, Children and Families Convener, hosted the event and said:... Last night’s event followed on from Portobello High School biology teacher Hardeep Kaur being awarded the he General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTC Scotland) Saroj Lal Award for a Pioneering Spirit in Equality and Diversity. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13858/pupils-and-teachers-receive-the-saroj-lal-award
  • Concert loving consultant from Leith wins competition to enjoy free gigs and help sing the praises of Edinburgh's music scene

    Entrants were asked to submit a 250-word review of a gig they’d attended in the past 12-months, describing the event, artist, venue and capturing a sense of Edinburgh as a music-lovers destination. ... The gigs will feature local artists and touring acts, with the first event being The Smile, who feature Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood alongside Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner, at The Usher Hall on 1st June.  ... The return of Connect Music Festival and all shows to take place at Ingliston this summer are other hugely exciting events to mark on Edinburgh’s music calendar that show just how important the city can be in staging live music.” 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13473/concert-loving-consultant-from-leith-wins-competition-to-enjoy-free-gigs-and-help-sing-the-praises-of-edinburghs-music-scene
  • New exhibition at City Art Centre explores pioneering Scottish Modern Arts Association

    It organised events to promote contemporary Scottish art, and campaigned tirelessly for a dedicated gallery.... The exhibition is accompanied by a varied programme of public events and activities, both in-person and digital.... For up-to-date information about events, and details of how to book, please visit our

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13478/new-exhibition-at-city-art-centre-explores-pioneering-scottish-modern-arts-association
  • Thousands of Edinburgh employees benefit from fair pay after Living Wage campaign

    Speaking at an event in Edinburgh on Wednesday to mark Living Wage Week Scotland, Councillor Jane Meagher welcomed the achievement but said fair pay must go further.... As the rate of the Real Living Wage rises to £12 an hour, Living Wage Week and the events hosted here in Edinburgh and across the country provide an opportunity to showcase how far we've come, while acknowledging that more work is needed.... Scotland’s first Living Wage Places Network event

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13845/thousands-of-edinburgh-employees-benefit-from-fair-pay-after-living-wage-campaign
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    Planning and building... Comment on a planning application... Work without planning permission

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