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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/s8d-buckstone-snab-corstorphine-hill

    C B A1 A2 D E CITY OF EDINBURGH SKYLINE STUDY February 2009 Reference point Estimated height mAOD Notes view A1 202 G L west end of ridge A2 208 G L top of Buckstone Snab skyline B high sight line to Corstorphine Hill; south and east slopes of hill are sensitive to intrusive elements C backdrop D sea is visible to right of hilltop with gentle hill slope descending eastwards; profile of skyline of eastern slopes of hill are important to perception of shape of Corstorphine Hill against sea E Corstorphine Hill from Buckstone Snab View No.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23980/s8d-buckstone-snab-corstorphine-hill
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/-c8a-calton-hill-arthur-s-seat-and-salisbury-crags

    B C E D A CITY OF EDINBURGH SKYLINE STUDY February 2009 Reference point Estimated height mAOD Notes view A 100 G L south side of top of Calton Hill, south east of National Monument skyline B Arthur’s Seat rising above Salisbury Crags; the roofs of foreground buildings seen below the Crags are significant C backdrop D a small built up area east of Dalkeith Road is visible beyond the west escarpment of Salisbury Crags E Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags from Calton Hill View No.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23879/-c8a-calton-hill-arthur-s-seat-and-salisbury-crags
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/c8a-calton-hill-arthur-s-seat-and-salisbury-crags

    B C E D A CITY OF EDINBURGH SKYLINE STUDY February 2009 Reference point Estimated height mAOD Notes view A 100 G L south side of top of Calton Hill, south east of National Monument skyline B Arthur’s Seat rising above Salisbury Crags; the roofs of foreground buildings seen below the Crags are significant C backdrop D a small built up area east of Dalkeith Road is visible beyond the west escarpment of Salisbury Crags E Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags from Calton Hill View No.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23879/c8a-calton-hill-arthur-s-seat-and-salisbury-crags
  • Priority Junctions

    If used for the main footway surface in special circumstances, they should be flat topped... Available at: https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/policy/streetscape-guidance/user_uploads/draft-streetscape-guidance--all- sections-.pdf [Accessed 09 November 2017] Continuous Footways Top Image: Google Maps [ONLINE].... Available at: https://goo.gl/maps/k217SMPCunG2[Accessed 05 December 2016] Construction and Materials Top Image: The City of Edinburgh Council Bottom Image: Jacobs Image References G7 - Priority Junctions: Continuous Footways Factsheet Edinburgh Street Design Guidance : Part C – Detailed Design Manual Version: V1.1 2019 Index Subject Page Build outs G7.1, G7.2, G7.6 Continuous footways G7.2, G7.7- 12 Design details: layout options G7.9-10 Construction and materials G7.11-12 Layout and ramp gradients G7.8 Legal status G7.7 Signs and markings G7.8 Surface materials G7.11 Dropped Kerb Crossings G7.5 Priority junctions Carriageway design G7.1 Crossing width G7.1 Cycling provision G7.1 Design principles G7.1 Drainage G7.1 Raised tables G7.2, G7.6 Refuge islands G7.2 G7 - Priority Junctions: Continuous Footways

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24969/g7---priority-junctions---version-11
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/royal-mile-action-plan

    Rather, it is a succession of different streets and spaces, with different heritage, different character and different associated issues; anchored at the top and bottom by Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse respectively.... Bus means local service bus and open top tour buses.... Short/medium/ long-term *Bus means local service bus and open top tour buses.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23019/royal-mile-action-plan
  • Microsoft Word - Overprovision Report to Edinburgh Licensing Board 14 Nov 2011.doc

    Table 1 below gives the top ten most frequently occurring individual causes of death in this age group as a percentage of the total. 7 Table 1 Premature mortality: 10 most frequently occurring individual causes of death under 65 years, Edinburgh city, 2007-2009 Primary Cause of Death Percent Malignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung 8.1 Chronic ischaemic heart disease 6.7 Acute myocardial infarction 5.7 Alcoholic liver disease 5.5 Other ill-defined and unspecified causes of mortality 4.5 Malignant neoplasm of breast 3.1 Intentional self-harm by hanging, strangulation and suffocation 2.7 Other chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2.6 Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol 2.0 Mental/behav disorders due to mult drug & other psychoactive subst use 1.9 Source: GRO Scotland.... Thus the top 20 zones will also be the highest quintile.... The following areas appear in the top 20 (or quintile) for both health and crime data sets

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23341/nov-2011-nhs-lothian-report-to-board-overprovision
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    If used for the main footway surface in special circumstances, they should be flat topped... Available at: https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/policy/streetscape-guidance/user_uploads/draft-streetscape-guidance--all- sections-.pdf [Accessed 09 November 2017] Continuous Footways Top Image: Google Maps [ONLINE].... Available at: https://goo.gl/maps/k217SMPCunG2[Accessed 05 December 2016] Construction and Materials Top Image: The City of Edinburgh Council Bottom Image: Jacobs Image References G7 - Priority Junctions: Continuous Footways Factsheet Edinburgh Street Design Guidance : Part C – Detailed Design Manual Version: V1.1 2019 Index Subject Page Build outs G7.1, G7.2, G7.6 Continuous footways G7.2, G7.7- 12 Design details: layout options G7.9-10 Construction and materials G7.11-12 Layout and ramp gradients G7.8 Legal status G7.7 Signs and markings G7.8 Surface materials G7.11 Dropped Kerb Crossings G7.5 Priority junctions Carriageway design G7.1 Crossing width G7.1 Cycling provision G7.1 Design principles G7.1 Drainage G7.1 Raised tables G7.2, G7.6 Refuge islands G7.2 G7 - Priority Junctions: Continuous Footways

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/24969/g7-priority-junctions-version-1-1
  • 024 Corstorphine Hill entry.indd

    The old estate avenue on the west was continued from the stable building up the hill by a winding route to the top, at a height of 165m.... In 1942, Pinkhill Nursery to the east was bought, and in 1947 work commenced at the top of the hill to make a small loch for use as the zoo’s water supply. 6 Edinburgh Survey of Gardens and Designed Landscapes The Zoo has remained at the forefront of zoo enclosure design, and regularly wins awards for the natural and stimulating habitats for its animals.... Visitors will be able to travel around the Zoo on a continuous transport system, which will link all four biomes, radiating from a new entrance sited at the top of the car park.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23016/corstorphine-hill
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/gilmerton-conservation-area-character-appraisal

    The village of Gilmerton lies on the top of a hill some 400 feet above sea level and is approximately four miles south east of the centre of Edinburgh.... It has a shallow-pitch gable with buttresses, triple windows and a conical-topped bellcote.... There is local industry within the conservation area with a working farm at the top of Ravenscroft Street.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23373/gilmerton-conservation-area-character-appraisal
  • Microsoft Word - Overprovision Report to Edinburgh Licensing Board 14 Nov 2011.doc

    Table 1 below gives the top ten most frequently occurring individual causes of death in this age group as a percentage of the total. 7 Table 1 Premature mortality: 10 most frequently occurring individual causes of death under 65 years, Edinburgh city, 2007-2009 Primary Cause of Death Percent Malignant neoplasm of bronchus and lung 8.1 Chronic ischaemic heart disease 6.7 Acute myocardial infarction 5.7 Alcoholic liver disease 5.5 Other ill-defined and unspecified causes of mortality 4.5 Malignant neoplasm of breast 3.1 Intentional self-harm by hanging, strangulation and suffocation 2.7 Other chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 2.6 Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol 2.0 Mental/behav disorders due to mult drug & other psychoactive subst use 1.9 Source: GRO Scotland.... Thus the top 20 zones will also be the highest quintile.... The following areas appear in the top 20 (or quintile) for both health and crime data sets

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23341/nov-2011-nhs-lothian-report-to-board---overprovision