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Multiply free numeracy and maths courses
Pre-retirement planning... Pensions, tax, other plans. ... Book pre-retrirment planning
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/adult-learning/multiply-free-numeracy-maths-courses/2 -
Princes Street and Waverley Valley Strategy
Between the two towns, in the drained Nor’ Loch, Craig planned pleasure grounds for the New Town residents.... The New Town’s formally planned streets and open spaces, together with underlying land form set up much valued views and vistas, including south over Princes Street Gardens to the Old Town ridge and east to Calton Hill.... Plans show the intention for up to 15 plots or feus fronting Princes Street.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/city-mobility-plan-1/princes-street-waverley-valley-strategy/6 -
Cammy Day: Looking back on first year as Council Leader
We’ve done this while staying true to the priorities laid out in our Business Plan: tackling poverty, playing our part in the global fight against climate change by becoming a net zero city by 2030 and creating good places to live and work for you, our residents.... Taken alongside the £3 million we’re spending on our new Cleansing Action Plan – focusing on additional litter picking, overnight cleansing services, and a free uplift service for residents on lower incomes – we’re definitely on the right track.... Our school communities continue to thrive and we’ve a planned spend of well over £400m during the next ten years.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13727/cammy-day-looking-back-on-first-year-as-council-leader -
Thousands share their suggestions for walking, cycling and wheeling improvements
Your feedback is invaluable and will help us to refine and expand our approach as lockdown continues to be eased, as well as influencing longer term strategic plans to improve infrastructure across the city.... Plans will soon be coming forward which directly respond to these overarching issues, and any specific ideas will be used to refine projects where possible.... We’ve brought forward plans for a safer crossing on Maybury Road where it links to Cammo Walk following strong community support, while a one-way system has been created on Braidburn Terrace.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12909/thousands-share-their-suggestions-for-walking-cycling-and-wheeling-improvements -
How we’re helping homelessness in Edinburgh
We are focusing our efforts on prevention and helping people to stay in their current homes, putting plans in place to help those at risk of fuel poverty and creating a dedicated cost of living directory, and we’re working with Changeworks as we do every year to make homes warmer and more energy efficient.... Our Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan steps up activity to prevent homelessness, maximises our supply of and access to settled housing options, reduces the time people spend as homeless - especially in temporary accommodation - and helps us to provide tailored support as and when people need it.... It is a five-year plan which prioritises prevention and directs every decision we make.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13575/how-were-helping-homelessness-in-edinburgh -
Scotland’s largest 'net zero' housing development granted approval
It’s great to see this development with a large proportion of social rent homes get planning approval.... We have incredibly ambitious plans which form the bedrock of our housing strategy over the next ten years.... We are delighted to have supported City of Edinburgh Council and CCG with their bold and ambitious plans for Western Villages.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13248/scotland-s-largest-net-zero-housing-development-granted-approval -
City Centre Low Emission Zone proposed for Edinburgh
As we approach Clean Air Day, which aims to tackle air pollution and its harmful effects on our health and wellbeing, it’s fitting that we’re progressing our own plans to significantly improve air quality in the city.... We have committed to introducing a Low Emission Zone, both under the national drive to implement LEZs across the country but also through the City Mobility Plan, as part of our plans to deliver a more sustainable, environmentally friendly transport future in Edinburgh.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13227/city-centre-low-emission-zone-proposed-for-edinburgh -
Council Leader Adam McVey: Edinburgh is now firmly in economic recovery
We’ve updated our planning policies to encourage mixed use developments, allowing new projects to take advantage of the world-renowned views over Princes Street Gardens to the Castle – where, historically, these amazing vistas have long been wasted on storage and other non-accessible uses.... We also look ahead to the George Street and First New Town Public Realm Improvements Project, part of our City Centre Transformation plan, where we hope to create a dynamic and accessible environment fitting of one of Scotland’s greatest world heritage streets.... We know many businesses are planning to do the same and we look forward to seeing our city centre offices active again, albeit in a different way than before.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13433/council-leader-adam-mcvey-edinburgh-is-now-firmly-in-economic-recovery -
Cargo bikes and shopping vouchers help support tram route businesses
Measures to keep the area clean and attractive are under way or planned through street art, busking points, window washing for worksite-facing businesses and a dedicated full-time street cleaner to keep things spick and span. ... I'd like to thank all the businesses whose vital feedback on what help and support would benefit them most has directly informed our Support for Business plans and we continue to work together to make sure everyone is taking advantage of the opportunities on offer.... Planning permission and listed building consent have both been granted to take down the graveyard wall at the A-listed South Leith Parish Church, which is in a poor state of repair and needs to be reinforced before being rebuilt in the same location.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12692/cargo-bikes-and-shopping-vouchers-help-support-tram-route-businesses -
Building the line
We will always ensure that you are kept aware of any planned works in advance of commencement.... There will be an onus on the contractor to develop a quality management plan to ensure the project delivery and construction meet the quality requirements set out by the Council. ... Ongoing inspections of works are carried out and from this defects and issues are collated and the rectification of these defects is planned with the contractor.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/construction-information/construction