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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/cec-holdings-audited-annual-accounts-2019

    The Conference Centre held 209 events in 2019, which was an increase of 11 on the 198 events that were held in the previous year.... Of the association events that were held during the year 6 recorded an event gross profit of over £170,000 each and the top 10 conference and meeting events by value generated £2.162m in cumulative event gross profit during the year.... The top 10 Day Delegate Rate events by value generated £747,000 in cumulative event gross profit during the year.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/28504/cec-holdings-audited-annual-accounts-2019
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/the-value-of-the-councils-parks

    A consultation plan was established for each of the identified stakeholders using methodologies that best suited their individual needs.... As a result of taking part in meetings and events, volunteers have made new friends and increased their social contacts significantly.... The aim is to be pragmatic about the benefits actually provided by the park and to recognise that the value it creates is affected by other events.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22628/the-value-of-the-councils-parks
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/the-value-of-the-councils-parks

    A consultation plan was established for each of the identified stakeholders using methodologies that best suited their individual needs.... As a result of taking part in meetings and events, volunteers have made new friends and increased their social contacts significantly.... The aim is to be pragmatic about the benefits actually provided by the park and to recognise that the value it creates is affected by other events.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24775/the-value-of-the-councils-parks
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/the-value-of-the-council-s-parks

    A consultation plan was established for each of the identified stakeholders using methodologies that best suited their individual needs.... As a result of taking part in meetings and events, volunteers have made new friends and increased their social contacts significantly.... The aim is to be pragmatic about the benefits actually provided by the park and to recognise that the value it creates is affected by other events.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22628/the-value-of-the-council-s-parks
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/castleview-primary-2015

    Subsequently, the school with support from the education authority ensured the school improvement plan took account of the findings of the inspection.... Children had a variety of choice in their learning and the activities planned were responsive to their needs.... Since the inspection in 2013, the head teacher had represented her school and City of Edinburgh Council at a wide range of local and national events to share her exemplary work with peers.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22353/castleview-primary-2015
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/saughton-park-project-newsletter-august-2014

    We are also pleased to welcome Community First Partnership and Jura Consultants who will be working with us to develop an Activity Plan for the park.... Work can now begin in earnest to develop the master plan proposals, so it’s a really exciting time for the project.... The committee will now be taking forward a range of ideas and volunteer tasks for the project:  Carrying out Visitor Survey interviews and Visitor Observation studies to inform the master plan  Holding a competition for Edinburgh Art College students to design a logo and branding for the FofSP  Organising a celebratory event in the park in September or October to raise awareness of the project and to recruit new members.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22664/saughton-park-project-newsletter-august-2014
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/castleview-primary-2015-

    Subsequently, the school with support from the education authority ensured the school improvement plan took account of the findings of the inspection.... Children had a variety of choice in their learning and the activities planned were responsive to their needs.... Since the inspection in 2013, the head teacher had represented her school and City of Edinburgh Council at a wide range of local and national events to share her exemplary work with peers.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22353/castleview-primary-2015-
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/9-april-2020-project-newsletter-pdf-

    Shut Down Plans Overview Construction on Edinburgh’s Trams to Newhaven project is on hold to protect the safety of workers and residents during the current Coronavirus outbreak.... These inspections include fenced-off worksites, traffic management signage, diversion routes, logistics hubs and the main compound and satellite offices Emergency services have access to all sites at all times in the event they require it.... As a result of the Coronavirus the sale of further vouchers for Constitution Street is currently on hold as is the planned voucher scheme for Leith Walk.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/downloads/file/247/9-april-2020-project-newsletter-pdf-
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/ccwel/business-and-community-forum-section-1-haymarket-15-march-2023

    Gas Main Diversion Matt Ferguson Team Manager Operations SGN • Our gas main diversion will take approximately 12 weeks to complete • For the duration, we'll be working within the closed section of Haymarket Terrace, between its junction with Rosebery Crescent and number 44 Haymarket Terrace • Rosebery Crescent will be closed in both directions to motorists • Our specialist equipment and compound will be located in Rosebery Cresent, near to its junction with Haymarket Terrace SGN Timeline • Weeks 1-6 Work will be carried out to divert our gas main which will be made of new, plastic pipe • Weeks 4-8 We'll complete the replacement of four riser gas pipes supplying flat numbers 4, 12, 22 and 34 Haymarket Terrace • Weeks 8-10 We'll complete the transfer of gas service pipes for three affected commercial properties • Weeks 10-12 Work will be carried out to abandon our old gas main in Haymarket Terrace Social impact & sustainability initiatives Duncan Gardner Social Impact Manager Balfour Beatty Considerate Constructors Scheme 42/45 CCWEL First audit 37 Industry Average Score Community benefits • An overview of Balfour Beatty’s plan to make a positive Social Impact in the community, during the CCWEL project.... Clean Air Day 2022 • Dr Bike session • Police Scotland Bike Marking • Cycle Safety sessions for local school kids • Sustainable construction showcase • Bling your bike stall • Cargo bike movement Supporting Edinburgh Food Project • First collection ready for delivery • Further collections planned over project lifespan E-Bikes for site transport • E-bikes on site for staff to access the work sites • Reducing strain on local road network and reducing project carbon footprint • Tracking and reporting of miles saved • Promoting other sustainable travel options (train, tram) Education engagement programme • Primary school poster competition • Careers and STEM activities for local secondary pupils What matters to you?... ccwel@edinburgh.gov.uk FAO Duncan Gardner mailto:ccwel@edinburgh.gov.uk Communications & engagement Eileen Hewitt Transport Officer, Active Travel The City of Edinburgh Council Local community engagement Important to ensure good channels of communication between the Council, the Contractor and the Community Let you know about key dates and construction plans in advance Press, project updates, email, website, social media, engagement sessions In advance of construction starting at Haymarket • Neighbour notifications door to door • Ward councillor and Community Council briefings • Business and community forum • Visits to businesses along Haymarket Terrace Encourage community to be involved through schools, community and businesses Moving forward • Welcome your feedback at all times • Please email us at ccwel@edinburgh.gov.uk Objectives Since the start of CCWEL construction we have been running a campaign to help • Minimise disruption • Keep people informed of progress • Share information on traffic management and construction with local community - #Edintravel • Support the local community through disruption with updates and ‘open for business’ messages, encouraging people to continue to visit and shop Activity • Media, social media, community media advertising, lamppost wraps, banners to dress construction site fencing, promoting business events and initiatives Longer term - promote route completion and encourage more people to choose active travel to visit and move through the area .

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/ccwel/downloads/file/187/business-and-community-forum-section-1-haymarket-15-march-2023
  • Residents give Edinburgh living the thumbs up

    The survey results will inform our future plans so that we can deliver the best possible services for this great city and for everyone who calls it home.... We're now making real improvements in our waste and roads management, with improvement plans for both areas already bearing fruit.... I'm happy to report that things have settled down significantly since the autumn and we will keep driving performance up through our Waste Improvement Plan.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12639/residents-give-edinburgh-living-the-thumbs-up