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  • Council Leader's Report May 2020

    Helping our businesses and industries get back into shape is another pressing priority and we’re already ramping up recovery plans, working closely with partners and organisations across the city.... As we expand on this work to consult with other key sectors in the coming weeks and months, it will be important for us to look at Edinburgh’s recovery plan in the round and consider residents’ views too.... All political parties agree that the next contract for these events (for the winter of 2022 and beyond) should be shaped by the people of Edinburgh and we’re absolutely committed to conducting a wide-ranging exercise to gather their views, but only when it’s safe and practical to do so.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12847/council-leaders-report-may-2020
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/primary-4-week-1-adapted

    I am learning to write a clear sequence of events.... I am learning to write a clear sequence of events.... I am learning to write a clear sequence of events

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32338/primary-4-week-1-adapted
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/primary-6-week-4

    A schedule is a plan of events with details of when each task will take place.... A schedule is a plan of events with details of when each task will take place.... Now try to plan your own schedule for each day next week.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32349/primary-6-week-4
  • Transformed Granton walking and cycling path named after British explorer William Speirs Bruce

    The core path in Edinburgh’s Granton Waterfront connects the heart of the neighbourhood with public transport links and shops along with Granton Beach, the future cultural and leisure offering at West Shore Studios, the promenade and a planned coastal park.... Plans for the wider regeneration of the area to make Granton Waterfront a new sustainable coastal town for Edinburgh include 3,500 net zero homes, a new primary school and lots of green and open spaces.... Through Places for Everyone, the Scottish Government has granted Stage 0-2 funding for further projects in relation to Phase 1 of the Granton Waterfront Regeneration, on which an initial planning consultation is currently underway.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13768/transformed-granton-walking-and-cycling-path-named-after-british-explorer-william-speirs-bruce
  • Next steps for Gorgie City Farm

    One of Edinburgh’s leading third and voluntary sector organisations is set to take forward plans to find a sustainable community-led future for the Gorgie City Farm site.... This will result in a stronger plan for Gorgie City Farm to re-open, with a strong sustainable plan for the future.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13656/next-steps-for-gorgie-city-farm
  • Over £100m spent on upgrades to Council buildings and schools

    The works programme will continue throughout the next two years with major projects planned including £1.12m on Central Library, £2.6m on Balerno High School and £1.7m on Leith Academy.... Future investment planned also includes £3.3m for Portobello Swim Centre and Warrender Park Swim Centre.... The Central Library is having £1.12m spent on improvements and is a key element of our future plans along with Edinburgh Leisure venues and this much-needed investment will continue as we bring our buildings up to a good condition.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12735/over-100m-spent-on-upgrades-to-council-buildings-and-schools
  • East Craigs to become city’s first Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    also influenced our plans for an LTN, along with the local school’s travel plan and traffic surveys of vehicle volumes and speeds in the area.... Any plans for a permanent LTN, as part of WEL, would draw from this, though further, significant consultation with residents would be carried out before any decisions are made.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12943/east-craigs-to-become-city-s-first-low-traffic-neighbourhood
  • One million tree city

    We're currently setting out an action plan to help us achieve our target.... The plan will include:... As plans are developed, we'll give more information about what we are doing and how you can get involved.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/parks-greenspaces/one-million-tree-city/1
  • Be considerate and stay safe in open spaces as warm weather forecast from today

    A report will be published by the City of Edinburgh Council today (Friday 31 July) outlining plans for councillors to consider reopening more public toilets.... People should also remember to plan ahead and take any rubbish home with you or use bins provided.... I would ask everyone in the meantime to plan ahead to minimise use of public toilets where they are open and keep our parks and beaches clean and tidy for everyone to enjoy.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12930/be-considerate-and-stay-safe-in-open-spaces-as-warm-weather-forecast-from-today
  • 130 new affordable homes for Greendykes

    Regeneration expert Urban Union has been appointed to deliver the properties and will progress plans via the... Planning permission in principle has already been granted as part of an existing masterplan.... We are looking forward to meeting with the local residents to discuss the plans for the new homes and to obtaining their valuable input which will make sure that Greendykes becomes a blueprint for city centre regeneration.” 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13498/130-new-affordable-homes-for-greendykes