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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/primary-5-week-1-adapted

    Expressive Arts - Music • Write a list of your top 10 favourite songs • Name the artist or singer of the songs... Examples: - The top of a mountain - A forest - Another planet!

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32344/primary-5-week-1-adapted
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/primary-5-week-1

    Expressive Arts Create a playlist of your top 10 favourite songs of all time.... Would you choose the top of a mountain or deep in a forest?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32340/primary-5-week-1
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/lgbf-2022-23-culture-and-leisure-services-pdf-

    High level Overview 4.4 The latest figures show that Edinburgh’s overall Culture and Leisure services relative position is in the top two quartiles (so above the national average) for 87% of the indicators (seven out of eight) and the other indicator sits in the second bottom quartile. 4.5 Compared to last year (2021/22) the data shows improvement in five of the indicators.... Culture and Leisure services relative position is above the national average (so in the top two quartiles) for 7 of the indicators. 6.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35320/lgbf-2022-23-culture-and-leisure-services-pdf-
  • Vehicle Crossovers

    flat-topped setts can be used for historic streets or heavy use crossovers.... flat-topped setts can be used for historic streets or heavy use crossovers.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24978/p4---vehicle-crossovers
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/top-tips-for-schools

    TOP TIPS FOR SCHOOLS The following is a list of ideas or things to consider suggested by 390 staff, parents and carers and children and young people who took part in the ‘1 in 5: Cost of the School Day’ focus groups and training in the past 6 months.... ❋ ‘Be aware that some children may not be having a party and get cards and presents for their birthday so consider how to ensure children’s birthdays are celebrated in class.’ 1 in 5: Raising Awareness of Child Poverty Top Tips for Schools HOMEWORK & OUT OF SCHOOL LEARNING ❋ ‘Provide a homework club which has appropriate materials and access to online resources and encourage parents to attend and help support children

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22317/top-tips-for-schools
  • Vehicle Crossovers

    flat-topped setts can be used for historic streets or heavy use crossovers.... flat-topped setts can be used for historic streets or heavy use crossovers.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24978/p4-vehicle-crossovers
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/lgbf---2022-23-culture-and-leisure-services-pdf

    High level Overview 4.4 The latest figures show that Edinburgh’s overall Culture and Leisure services relative position is in the top two quartiles (so above the national average) for 87% of the indicators (seven out of eight) and the other indicator sits in the second bottom quartile. 4.5 Compared to last year (2021/22) the data shows improvement in five of the indicators.... Culture and Leisure services relative position is above the national average (so in the top two quartiles) for 7 of the indicators. 6.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/35320/lgbf---2022-23-culture-and-leisure-services-pdf
  • 133 Bonnington entry.indd

    A central block of woodland, which embraces the walled garden, is linked by narrower belts of planting to two other blocks – a hill-top plantation to the west and a separate block of planting to the south with the south drive running through it.... Inner Parkland To the east and south-east of the house, separated from the pleasure grounds by a rubble-built haha topped with a dressed stone cope, is an area of parkland, recently brought back into the core landscape by the present owners, with a view to enhancing the parkland setting of the house, as seen the mid-19th century Ordnance Survey maps.... The innermost walls, to the east of the house, which appear to follow the lines of the landscape as depicted on Roy’s map, are approx. 2m high, finely built of rubble-stone with mortar and topped with a rubble-stone cope.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23011/bonnington-house
  • PowerPoint Presentation

    Use at the top and bottom of stairs... Location • At the top and bottom of stairs. • At the foot of a ramp to an on- street light rapid transit platform, but not at any other ramps... The profile of the guidance path surface comprises a series of raised, flat-topped bars running in the direction of pedestrian travel.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24973/m4-tactile-paving
  • 189 Mortonhall entry Jan08.indd

    The estate appears to have extended to the track between Braid Hills Golf Course and Mortonhall Golf Course, including to the south top of Braid Hills.... Views and Vistas Fine views over south Edinburgh to the Pentland and Lammermuir Hills from rising ground to north of house; outstanding panoramic views from Braid Hills south top.... Work of Art Some View from south top of Braid Hills with Mortonhall Golf Course, Buckstone housing, major tree belt along south- west boundary and Alnwickhill housing on far left Signpost and visitor information Edinburgh Survey of Gardens and Designed Landscapes 9 Historical Some Horticultural / Arboricultural / Sylvicultural High Architectural Outstanding Scenic Outstanding Nature Conservation Some Archaeological Some Recreational High Sources – Primary Maps Adair, A map of Midlothian - Counties of Scotland MSS version c. 1682 NLS Roy, Military Survey of Scotland 1747-1755 Ref 07/5b British Library via SCRAN Knox, Map of the Shire of Edinburgh, 1816 NLS Sharp, Greenwood and Fowler Map of the County of Edinburgh 1828 NLS Thomson, Atlas of Scotland, 1832 NLS First edition Ordnance Survey (1852) Sheet 6 NLS Ordnance Survey 1877/1885 Sheet 6 NLS Ordnance Survey (1919) Sheet VII NE NLS – paper copies NLS National Library of Scotland www.nls.uk NMRS National Monuments Record of Scotland SCRAN Scottish Cultural Resource Access Network www.scran.ac.uk Sources – Secondary Rennie, John Chairman of the Greater Liberton Heritage Society South Edinburgh Echo Issue 85 www.eastedinbugh.net Carmody, Diane 1999 An Historic, Current and Futuristic Appraisal of Mortonhall Estate BSc Estate Management, Heriot Watt University GHS files Colvin, Howard 3rd edition 1995 A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840 Yale University Press Dictionary of Scottish Architects Accessed at www.codexgeo.co.uk/dsa, 30.11.06 Gifford, John et al 1984 The Buildings of Scotland, Edinburgh: Harmondsworth, Penguin Grant, James 1880s Old and New Edinburgh Cassells www.oldandnewedinburgh. co.uk 10 Edinburgh Survey of Gardens and Designed Landscapes Historic Scotland Listed Building Report Accessed via PASTMAP, on the RCAHMS website www.rcahms.gov.uk 9.1.07 Moreton, John F. 1996 The Golf Courses of James Braid Grant Books Mortonhall Golf Club 1992 Mortonhall Golf Club 1892-1992 Scottish Academic Pres National Monuments Record of Scotland (NMRS) Accessed via CANMORE, on the RCAHMS website www.rcahms.gov.uk 12.2.07 New Statistical Account of Scotland 1835-45 (NSA) accessed via EDINA, the website of Edinburgh University www.stat-acc-scot.edina.ac.uk Small, John 1883 The Castles and Mansions of the Lothians 2 vols W Paterson, Edinburgh Additional sources not consulted NAS RH16/163 Genealogy of the Trotters of Mortonhall 1704 photocopies RHP 45256 1903 Plan of Mortonhall Golf Course RHP 45255 1903 Plan of Clubhouse feu at Mortonhall Golf Course Simpson, Ann M 1971 The Architectural Works of the Baxter Family in Scotland unpublished thesis Edinburgh University

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23048/mortonhall