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    These actions are captured in the procurement improvement plans.... Close relationships with the Place Directorate; ➢ Meet the Buyer events attended each year and hosting of contract specific events to ensure potential SMEs and the Council deliver best value through a better understanding of project and procurement process; ➢ Contract Standing Orders include the provision to support the use of local SMEs for purchasing under £50,000.... Plan to Improve Future Compliance 1.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/25914/procurement-annual-report-2018
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/july-2016

    IT’S BEEN A BUSY FEW MONTHS Since our last newsletter there has been a lot happening in the park and with the development plans too!... There has also been loads of events and activities taking place.... The next Friends meetings are Thursdays 7 July and 28 July at 7:00pm in the Winter Garden where they will be, amongst other things, planning the Festival Madness event.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22685/july-2016
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/granton-gasholder-park-public-art-design-commission-expression-of-interest-brief

    Within the Gasholder Park, there will be 6 zones around the inner ring of the structure, each with its own theme: Relax; Play; Exercise; Temporary Art; Permanent Art and Events.... ● Any anticipated planning and/or consent requirements and where relevant any consideration of groundworks or landscaping requirements... ● Provide any known information about any potential maintenance requirements connected to the proposed design e.g material ageing; in the event of vandalism etc. and the anticipated lifespan of the work

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34619/granton-gasholder-park-public-art-design-commission-expression-of-interest-brief
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/granton-gasholder-park---public-art-design-commission---expression-of-interest-brief

    Within the Gasholder Park, there will be 6 zones around the inner ring of the structure, each with its own theme: Relax; Play; Exercise; Temporary Art; Permanent Art and Events.... ● Any anticipated planning and/or consent requirements and where relevant any consideration of groundworks or landscaping requirements... ● Provide any known information about any potential maintenance requirements connected to the proposed design e.g material ageing; in the event of vandalism etc. and the anticipated lifespan of the work

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/34619/granton-gasholder-park---public-art-design-commission---expression-of-interest-brief
  • Meadowbank regeneration million-pound housing development contract awarded

    These will include seven new apprenticeship positions and fourteen new job opportunities; site visits for local schools over the course of the development; employability support events; community enhancement projects, including donations of up to £100,000 to community groups; and all employees and sub-contractors will be paid the Real Living Wage.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13429/meadowbank-regeneration-million-pound-housing-development-contract-awarded
  • Pupils making significant progress thanks to Sean Connery dyslexia initiative

    The single most important event in Sean's life was learning to read.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13772/pupils-making-significant-progress-thanks-to-sean-connery-dyslexia-initiative
  • Fair returns: Capital continues Living Wage mission

    The first quarter sign ups include Morton Fraser LLP, Mercy Corps Europe, Edinburgh Social Enterprise Network, as well as Think Circus CIC - a team of professional circus teachers and performers bringing the excitement of circus to events, workplaces and communities. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13702/fair-returns-capital-continues-living-wage-mission
  • Launch of upgraded walking, wheeling and cycling route rounds off Scotland’s Climate Week in Edinburgh

    On Thursday (29 September) a launch event marked the milestone, involving members of the community, key project contributors and wider stakeholder organisations who all played a part in shaping and enabling the successful delivery of the project. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13559/launch-of-upgraded-walking-wheeling-and-cycling-route-rounds-off-scotland-s-climate-week-in-edinburgh
  • OneCity Trust and ENGIE visit Community Benefit-funded projects

    The £8,500 grant will help establish a Growers Association, that will manage the garden, and build a community garden shed, which will be used for cultural events eg fetes.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12754/onecity-trust-and-engie-visit-community-benefit-funded-projects
  • COVID-19 can't dampen our community spirit

    The COVID-19 pandemic brought this great city and thousands more across the globe to a virtual standstill, cancelling almost everything from weddings and festivals to exams, sporting events and family gatherings. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13072/covid-19-can-t-dampen-our-community-spirit