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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/sustainable-rainwater-management-guidance-factsheet-w3-rain-gardens

    Greener Grange Town Rain Garden Planting | Arup FactsheetW3- Rain Gardens V.2Sustainable Rainwater Management Guidance 8 Maintenance Typical Maintenance Requirements for Rain Gardens Water new planting regularly in dry periods during establishment • 1 year for meadow grasses and short-lived perennials • 2 years for perennials and small shrubs • 3- 5 years for trees and large shrubs Weekly or as required between spring and Autumn Inspect regularly 3-6 months Water established vegetation during prolonged dry periods As required Clear litter and leaf debris from water inlet channels and mulch Annually (late November) or as required depending on location and amount of litter Replace or top up mulch layer (if used) Annually or as required Manage vegetation including replacement or reseeding of dead or damaged plants As required to maintain attractive healthy planting, allow for pruning back shrubs in autumn if required Remove self -seeded invasive species and woody seedlings Every 3- 6 months Scarify and spike topsoil to improve infiltration and break up silt deposits 5 yearly or as required Removal of silt build up to restore capacity (and if necessary, replant or reseed) 5 yearly or as required Technical references: • CIRIA The SUDS Manual (C753), Chapter 18: Bioretention Areas, p332 • Guidance on the construction of SuDS C768, Chapter 31: Bioretention , p186 Routine maintenance of rain gardens will include vegetation or grass management, annual removal of debris, clearing of inlets and the periodic removal of silt (if required).

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30100/sustainable-rainwater-management-guidance-factsheet-w3-rain-gardens
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/apply-for-permission-to-use-a-crane-to-erect-a-tower-crane

    Leith Street (part) That part of the road extending approximately Southwest from the top of Leith Walk to a point approximately 75 metres Northeast of the extended Northeast kerbline of Greenside Row.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23633/apply-for-permission-to-use-a-crane-to-erect-a-tower-crane
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/apply-for-permission-to-excavate-in-a-public-street

    Leith Street (part) That part of the road extending approximately Southwest from the top of Leith Walk to a point approximately 75 metres Northeast of the extended Northeast kerbline of Greenside Row.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23625/apply-for-permission-to-excavate-in-a-public-street
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/apply-for-permission-to-operate-mobile-cranes-hoists-or-cherry-pickers

    Leith Street (part) That part of the road extending approximately Southwest from the top of Leith Walk to a point approximately 75 metres Northeast of the extended Northeast kerbline of Greenside Row.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23628/apply-for-permission-to-operate-mobile-cranes-hoists-or-cherry-pickers
  • 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