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  • Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc

    This analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 1.3 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Therefore this analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 3.14 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Figure 3-4: Number of ‘Evening Economy’ businesses in selected ward areas, 2008 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Lo nd on - W es t E nd Lo nd on - S t J am es 's E di nb ur gh - C ity C en tr e G la sg ow - A nd er st on /C ity M an ch es te r - C ity C en tre Le ed s - C ity a nd H un sl et Lo nd on - H ol bo rn a nd C ov en t G ar de n B irm in gh am - La dy w oo d N ew ca st le - W es tg at e B ris to l - C ab ot Li ve rp oo l - C en tr al S he ffi el d - C en tra l Le ic es te r - C as tle P ly m ou th - S t P et er a nd th e W at er fr on t B rig ht on - R eg en cy C ar di ff - C at ha ys Y or k - G ui ld ha ll Lo nd on - M ar yl eb on e H ig h S tre et Lo nd on - B lo om sb ur y Lo nd on - H yd e P ar k N ot tin gh am - B rid ge B irm in gh am - N ec he lls R ea di ng - A bb ey S ou th am pt on - B ar ga te B at h - A bb ey B la ck po ol - T al bo t S w an se a - C as tle A be rd ee n - G eo rg e S t/H ar bo ur D er by - A rb or et um N or w ic h - M an cr of t N u m b e r Source: ABI 3.23 The ABI data estimates that Edinburgh city centre has: • 110 accommodation providers • 358 restaurants • 203 bars 3.24 At a local authority level, it is also apparent that the City of Edinburgh has a high number of Evening Economy-related businesses.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23361/edinburghs-evening-economy---march-2010
  • Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc

    This analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 1.3 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Therefore this analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 3.14 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Figure 3-4: Number of ‘Evening Economy’ businesses in selected ward areas, 2008 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Lo nd on - W es t E nd Lo nd on - S t J am es 's E di nb ur gh - C ity C en tr e G la sg ow - A nd er st on /C ity M an ch es te r - C ity C en tre Le ed s - C ity a nd H un sl et Lo nd on - H ol bo rn a nd C ov en t G ar de n B irm in gh am - La dy w oo d N ew ca st le - W es tg at e B ris to l - C ab ot Li ve rp oo l - C en tr al S he ffi el d - C en tra l Le ic es te r - C as tle P ly m ou th - S t P et er a nd th e W at er fr on t B rig ht on - R eg en cy C ar di ff - C at ha ys Y or k - G ui ld ha ll Lo nd on - M ar yl eb on e H ig h S tre et Lo nd on - B lo om sb ur y Lo nd on - H yd e P ar k N ot tin gh am - B rid ge B irm in gh am - N ec he lls R ea di ng - A bb ey S ou th am pt on - B ar ga te B at h - A bb ey B la ck po ol - T al bo t S w an se a - C as tle A be rd ee n - G eo rg e S t/H ar bo ur D er by - A rb or et um N or w ic h - M an cr of t N u m b e r Source: ABI 3.23 The ABI data estimates that Edinburgh city centre has: • 110 accommodation providers • 358 restaurants • 203 bars 3.24 At a local authority level, it is also apparent that the City of Edinburgh has a high number of Evening Economy-related businesses.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23372/edinburghs-evening-economy---full-report-march-2010
  • Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc

    This analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 1.3 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Therefore this analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 3.14 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Figure 3-4: Number of ‘Evening Economy’ businesses in selected ward areas, 2008 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Lo nd on - W es t E nd Lo nd on - S t J am es 's E di nb ur gh - C ity C en tr e G la sg ow - A nd er st on /C ity M an ch es te r - C ity C en tre Le ed s - C ity a nd H un sl et Lo nd on - H ol bo rn a nd C ov en t G ar de n B irm in gh am - La dy w oo d N ew ca st le - W es tg at e B ris to l - C ab ot Li ve rp oo l - C en tr al S he ffi el d - C en tra l Le ic es te r - C as tle P ly m ou th - S t P et er a nd th e W at er fr on t B rig ht on - R eg en cy C ar di ff - C at ha ys Y or k - G ui ld ha ll Lo nd on - M ar yl eb on e H ig h S tre et Lo nd on - B lo om sb ur y Lo nd on - H yd e P ar k N ot tin gh am - B rid ge B irm in gh am - N ec he lls R ea di ng - A bb ey S ou th am pt on - B ar ga te B at h - A bb ey B la ck po ol - T al bo t S w an se a - C as tle A be rd ee n - G eo rg e S t/H ar bo ur D er by - A rb or et um N or w ic h - M an cr of t N u m b e r Source: ABI 3.23 The ABI data estimates that Edinburgh city centre has: • 110 accommodation providers • 358 restaurants • 203 bars 3.24 At a local authority level, it is also apparent that the City of Edinburgh has a high number of Evening Economy-related businesses.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23361/edinburgh-s-evening-economy-march-2010
  • Microsoft Word - Edinburgh Evening Economy Report v5.doc

    This analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 1.3 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Therefore this analysis uses three broad categories of Evening Economy business: accommodation (including hotels, camping sites and other provision of short-stay accommodation), restaurants and bars. 3.14 It is also important to recognise that other types of business such as theatres, cinemas and casinos play a prominent part of the Evening Economy, but are not all easily classified using SIC codes.... Figure 3-4: Number of ‘Evening Economy’ businesses in selected ward areas, 2008 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Lo nd on - W es t E nd Lo nd on - S t J am es 's E di nb ur gh - C ity C en tr e G la sg ow - A nd er st on /C ity M an ch es te r - C ity C en tre Le ed s - C ity a nd H un sl et Lo nd on - H ol bo rn a nd C ov en t G ar de n B irm in gh am - La dy w oo d N ew ca st le - W es tg at e B ris to l - C ab ot Li ve rp oo l - C en tr al S he ffi el d - C en tra l Le ic es te r - C as tle P ly m ou th - S t P et er a nd th e W at er fr on t B rig ht on - R eg en cy C ar di ff - C at ha ys Y or k - G ui ld ha ll Lo nd on - M ar yl eb on e H ig h S tre et Lo nd on - B lo om sb ur y Lo nd on - H yd e P ar k N ot tin gh am - B rid ge B irm in gh am - N ec he lls R ea di ng - A bb ey S ou th am pt on - B ar ga te B at h - A bb ey B la ck po ol - T al bo t S w an se a - C as tle A be rd ee n - G eo rg e S t/H ar bo ur D er by - A rb or et um N or w ic h - M an cr of t N u m b e r Source: ABI 3.23 The ABI data estimates that Edinburgh city centre has: • 110 accommodation providers • 358 restaurants • 203 bars 3.24 At a local authority level, it is also apparent that the City of Edinburgh has a high number of Evening Economy-related businesses.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23372/edinburgh-s-evening-economy-full-report-march-2010
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    PROPOSED CYC LE LANE DEFEN DER (Fig 1.)

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/29159/causewayside-1
  • M&G CACA.indd

    Human scale is provided by the clear vertical rhythm expressed in the elevational composition, the picturesque roof profi le, widths of bay windows with low sills, continuous individual and shared access doors fl anked by a regular pattern of grouped windows and small enclosed front gardens.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23385/merchiston-greenhill-conservation-area-character-appraisal
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/currie-primary-school-workshop-17-january-2018

    Other comments Existing School What works well: • Top four: o Location o Quality o Community o Local Facilities • Location, walking distance (20-30-minute walk to High School acceptable, need alternative to walking (bus, cycle if longer than 30 minutes) • Supports additional needs 19 Currie Primary School: Workshop held on Wednesday 17 January 2018 • Sports and swimming clubs for children and adults (badminton, football, athletics) • Provides an easy transition from primary school • Supports FABB holiday club • Joint working between Woodlands and Currie schools • Good reputation • Community hub • Wide curricular choice • High degree of parental involvement because the school is in the community What could be improved?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22505/currie-primary-school-workshop-17-january-2018
  • Microsoft Word - 20180502-InformationGovernancePolicy-FINAL-v1.1.docx

    Information governance framework 4.5 The Council has developed an Information Governance Framework that brings together all the legislative and regulatory requirements, standards and best practice in relation to the following areas: 4.4.1 Data quality 4.4.2 Information rights 4.4.3 Information security 4.4.4 Records and archives management 4.4.5 Re-use and open data 4.4.6 Managing Personal Data Policies 4.5 Each IG framework area will have a top level policy detailing responsibilities and requirements to ensure compliance with legislative, regulatory and best practice standards.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/25236/information-governance-policy
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/short-term-let-application-form

     No  Yes* - please provide details below Current licence number/s Expiry date/s Applicants Landlord Registration No – (if applicable): STL App v10a – 15 Jan 24 PART 2 - PROPERTY DETAILS – state the type of premises to which the application relates Type: please tick ✓ Detached home  Semi-detached home  Terraced home  Guest House  Bed and Breakfast  Unconventional dwelling  Flatted dwelling*  *Please indicate whether: Basement/ Ground/ 1 st/ 2nd/ 3rd/ top floor Property name Address (Please include flat number e.g.,1F2 where appropriate) Postcode EPC Rating Do you own the property?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33304/short-term-let-application-form
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/short-term-let---application-form

     No  Yes* - please provide details below Current licence number/s Expiry date/s Applicants Landlord Registration No – (if applicable): STL App v10a – 15 Jan 24 PART 2 - PROPERTY DETAILS – state the type of premises to which the application relates Type: please tick ✓ Detached home  Semi-detached home  Terraced home  Guest House  Bed and Breakfast  Unconventional dwelling  Flatted dwelling*  *Please indicate whether: Basement/ Ground/ 1 st/ 2nd/ 3rd/ top floor Property name Address (Please include flat number e.g.,1F2 where appropriate) Postcode EPC Rating Do you own the property?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33304/short-term-let---application-form