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  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/gorgie-north

    Gorgie Dalry Stenhouse Church of Scotland Tynecastle Park Roseburn Stand Wheatfield Stand Gorgie Stand (Football Stadium) 48.8m 45.7m 48.4m to 2 22 1 3 Mission Gospel Tanks 46.6m to 207 201 6 216 TY N E C A S TLE 1a to 2 08 1 to 5 7 W ARDLAW STREET 14 4 160 t o 168 to 193 204 5 171 to 177 8 Bank to 20 2 176 179 47.9m 214 195 170 5 6 PCB 212 187 3 2 9 to 185 W ARDLAW PLACE 194 2 to 169 8 to 199 W H E A TFIE LD S TR E E T 47.9m 268 t o 272 2 261 to 269 251 to 259 1 4 1 1 292 Pavilion Sub Sta 13 17 298 3 2 213 to 219 224 to 2 32 North British Distillery War d Bd y CR Shelter Shelter Shelter Chy 46.3m Shelter 1 4 7 165 13 TCB Shelter TCB 172 Community Pitch M P 0 .5 Ward Bd y BMC Social Club 13 P Const Bdy P C on st & W ar d B dy 348 to 386 Works 47.5m 44.8m 9 5 ES S 6 2b 3 1 2 2d 10 8 HA ND YS ID E P LA CE 1 to 14 1 to 5 Def 8 ESS 5 349 ST NICH OLAS P LACE Gorgie Mills School RO BE RT SO N G AIT 1 236 Tanks 4 2 t o 6 14 Bank 12 3 310 to 3 20 340 to 346 Memoria l Hall 9 5 ROBERTSON AVENUE 21 15 256 254 2 46.3m Junction 1 13 Green Slateford WHEATF IELD PH 3 5 7 9 to 11 100 6 GORGI E ROA D 12 to 16 7 to 1 7 4 W ESTFIELD ROAD 223 W H E A TF IE LD R O A D W E S TFIE LD S TR E E T 10 7 6 to 8 221 30 233 to 247 19 GORGIE 1 Works El Sub Sta 5 18 to 22 45.4m 22 23 27 10 to 1 4 3 341 1 29 1 to 3 6 258 t o 266 99 to El Sub Sta 227 SINCLAIR PLACE 9 300 t o 306 242 to 25 2 388 20 17 7a Gorgie TERRAC E 274 t o 290 46.6m Gorgie 8 9 S M ITH FIE LD S TR E E T 45.4m to W ES TF IE LD R OA D Tanks 10 Allot Gdns Electricity Distribution Site Play Area Play Area Shelters ESS Tank Shelter LB 390 1 to 13 1 to 13 343 PH 4 32 ESS TCB LB 31 MP 0.25 Play Area G O R G IE P A R K R O A D 2a 51 Foundation Plaza Nursery School Tynecastle Tynecastle High School ES Ss Stand Line of Posts M cLE O D S TR E E T 87 (Play Area) North Merchiston Cemetery GO RG IE R OA D 49.1m 4 L Twr L Twr L Twr 11 75 73 112 to 118 49.4m L Twr L Twr 6 3 TY N E C A S TL E L A N E 50.0m 60 19 62 135 to 139 92 to 1 02 109 1 129 to 133 4 64 5 140 to 148 4 WH ITE PA RK 68 10 Garage 81 PH ESS Shelter 8/ 2 Tank 66 3 N EW TO N STR EET 93 to 101 ESS L Twr 20d 1 to 20b Tynecastle B uildings Gorgie House (site of) W ar d Bd y P Co ns t B dy 40 2 W es tfie ld Co ur t W es tfi el d C ou rt 84 94 De f De f 3 D R IV E Garage 41 0 45 4 1 68 45 43.9m 7 COXFIELD GO RG IE R OA D El Sub Sta Depot Garage Nursery 3 43 A LE X A N D E R 383 45 4 Fa cto ry 1 4 45.7m 44.2m 41 0 46.6m ALEXAN D ER D R IVE Bowling Green 6 9 7 39 43 92 25 to 29 El Sub Sta 2 to 8 5 46.9m PH Pavilion 10 351 to 355 18 20 The Mill House 40 4 40 0 385 96 23 16 El Su b S ta 4 17 40 1 2 1 38 39 37 2 13 11 24 12 23 14 2 1 36 35 8 7 7 7 30 32 8 33 34 29 31 8 1a 61.6m 62.5m SL AT EF OR D R OA D 6 M yrtle Terrace 22 Sub 60.4m 13 to 21 47 to 57 24 7 to 9 Prim rose Terrace 26 60.4m El Ivy Terrace 31 to 37 23 to 29 5 21 60.7m 31 to 35 2 39 to 45 3 to 11 W A R D LA W T E R R A C E 10 to 1 2 3 LB Shelter Tanks ESSs Ca stle law Ho us e 1e 1 to 39 Allerm uir 1d 1 to 4 HouseSta 28 Chy MS M P 0 .7 5 11a to 14a 15a to 18a 27 1 35 3 42 28 STEW ART TERRACE 17 5 23 1 18 El Sub Sta 31 33 15 SIN CL AIR GA RD EN S 25 to 29 24 25 2 18 26 37 Und erpa ss 43.9m 26 House Dism antle d Ra ilway 26 86 92 43.9m 41 21 to 29 Shelters El Sub Sta Tanks 12 to 15 44.5m 24 Bowling Green 5 45.4m 44.8m WHEATF IELD PL ACE 8 WEST AP PROACH ROAD 10 7 16 C oo lin g To w er s 43.6m Tank Tk 44.5m Tanks Distillery House WBs Chys SL Line Of P osts W ESTFIELD AVENUE 31 to 37 24 El Sub Sta Haym arket West Juncti on Club 46 Westfield W ES TF IE LD R O AD 44.5m 44 36 SL Shelter 38 House Tanks 2 9 to 1 7 119 104 to 108 110 Warehouse Tanks 16 to 20 19 TE R R A C E 3 123 to 127 PH 23 El 22b Club Chy Shelter Tanks 120 to 128 20e 20c 21 20a S helters Cooling Tower ESS 17 4 3 2 16 to 2 2 14 Slateford SL 17 6 17 18 16 19 Green Shelter LB COXFIELD LANE El Sub Sta 389 COXFIELD 12 387 8 4 7 6 11 30 12 29 25 20 19 16 18 19 24 15 21 18 17 22 19 9 4 Prim rose M yrtle Terrace 1 5 Terrace 67 to 77 8 to 1 0 3 to 7 HARRISON PLACE 6 t o 1 0 Ivy TerraceRoad Bridge Slateford 26 15 20 Ba nk 16 23 P C on st Bd y 6 SL AT EF OR D R OA D 1 SINCLAIR CLOSE 46 64.0m 3 48 ST EW AR T T ER RA CE RO BERTSO N AVENUE 32 to 3 8 S H A N D O N C R E S C E N T GN-01 GN-02 GN-03 GN-04 GN-05 GN-06 GN-07 GN-08 GN-09 GN-10 GN-12 GN-13 GN-14 GN-15 GN-17 GN-18 GN-20 GN-21 GN-22 GN-23 GN-24 GN-25 GN-11 GN-19 P4 P3P2P1 DRG.... Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100023420 (2015) 348 to 386 14 12 15 W ESTFIELD ROAD 388 46.6m Shelters 390 TCB Play Area W es tfie ld Co ur t W es tfi el d C ou rt 84 94 D R IV E 43.9m 7 Depot Nursery 3 A LE X A N D E R 1 4 ALEXAN D ER D R IVE Bowling Green 6 9 7 25 to 29 El Sub Sta 2 to 8 5 PH Pavilion 10 18 20 96 23 16 86 92 Shelters GN-01 GN-21 GN-22 GN-23 GN-24 GN-25 LEGEND 1280L NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE 1280L MIXED RECYCLING BIN 660L GLASS RECYCLING BIN 240L FOOD WASTE RECYCLING BIN AND HOUSING BULL BAR DRG.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/32074/gorgie-north
  • Microsoft Word - Appendix 5 - ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment v2.docx

    Over the same 10 year period, the population of those aged 65+ is expected to increase by 20.2% (from 75,933 to 91,270) in comparison to Scotland which will increase by 19.1%. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 % C ha ng e Year % Populations Projection Edinburgh/Scotland City of Edinburgh % change from 2016 Scotland % change from 2016 Figure 2 - % Population Change Edinburgh/Scotland 20,000 22,000 24,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000 34,000 36,000 38,000 Co rs to rp hi ne / M ur ra yf ie ld A lm on d In ve rle ith D ru m B ra e / G yl e Fo rt h Cr ai ge nt in ny / D ud di ng st on Le it h Le it h W al k Po rt ob el lo / C ra ig m ill ar M or ni ng si de So ut hs id e / N ew in gt on Ci ty C en tr e Li be rt on / G ilm er to n Co lin to n / Fa ir m ile he ad Fo un ta in br id ge / Cr ai gl oc kh ar t Pe nt la nd H ill s Si gh th ill / G or gi e North West North East South East South West Po pu la tio n Edinburgh Wards 2017 Ward Populations/City Wide Average 2017 Population Edinburgh Average Figure 1 - Edinburgh 2017 Ward Populations ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment – Appendix A.... Gender 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 Co rs to rp hi ne /M ur ra y fie ld A lm on d In ve rle ith D ru m B ra e/ G yl e Fo rt h Cr ai ge nt in ny /D ud di n gs to n Le it h Le it h W al k Po rt ob el lo /C ra ig m ill a r M or ni ng si de So ut hs id e/ N ew in gt o n Ci ty C en tr e Li be rt on /G ilm er to n Co lin to n/ Fa ir m ile he a d Fo un ta in br id ge /C ra ig lo ck ha rt Pe nt la nd H ill s Si gh th ill /G or gi e North West North East South East South West Po pu la tio n N o.... Twenty responses to Question 20 (see above) of the Survey ‘Edinburgh: connecting our city, transforming our places’ mentioned the word ‘safety’ with a large number of them highlighting the safety of women cycling as well 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% Co rst or ph ine /M ur ra yfi eld Alm on d Inv er lei th Dr um Br ae /G yle Fo rth Cr aig en tin ny /D ud din gs to n Le ith Le ith W alk Po rto be llo /C ra igm illa r M or nin gs ide So ut hs ide /N ew ing to n Cit y C en tre Lib er to n/ Gi lm er to n Co lin to n/ Fa irm ile he ad Fo un ta inb rid ge /C ra igl oc kh ar t Pe nt lan d H ills Sig ht hil l/G or gie Ed inb ur gh Neighbourhood Safety/Street Lighting 2015-17 'Feel safe in neighbourhood after dark' 2015-2017 'Satisfaction with Street Lighting' 2015-2017 Figure 5 - Edinburgh People Survey responses to questions regarding neighbourhood safety and street lighting ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment – Appendix A.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30674/ecct-proposed-strategy-final
  • Microsoft Word - Appendix 5 - ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment v2.docx

    Over the same 10 year period, the population of those aged 65+ is expected to increase by 20.2% (from 75,933 to 91,270) in comparison to Scotland which will increase by 19.1%. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 % C ha ng e Year % Populations Projection Edinburgh/Scotland City of Edinburgh % change from 2016 Scotland % change from 2016 Figure 2 - % Population Change Edinburgh/Scotland 20,000 22,000 24,000 26,000 28,000 30,000 32,000 34,000 36,000 38,000 Co rs to rp hi ne / M ur ra yf ie ld A lm on d In ve rle ith D ru m B ra e / G yl e Fo rt h Cr ai ge nt in ny / D ud di ng st on Le it h Le it h W al k Po rt ob el lo / C ra ig m ill ar M or ni ng si de So ut hs id e / N ew in gt on Ci ty C en tr e Li be rt on / G ilm er to n Co lin to n / Fa ir m ile he ad Fo un ta in br id ge / Cr ai gl oc kh ar t Pe nt la nd H ill s Si gh th ill / G or gi e North West North East South East South West Po pu la tio n Edinburgh Wards 2017 Ward Populations/City Wide Average 2017 Population Edinburgh Average Figure 1 - Edinburgh 2017 Ward Populations ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment – Appendix A.... Gender 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000 40000 Co rs to rp hi ne /M ur ra y fie ld A lm on d In ve rle ith D ru m B ra e/ G yl e Fo rt h Cr ai ge nt in ny /D ud di n gs to n Le it h Le it h W al k Po rt ob el lo /C ra ig m ill a r M or ni ng si de So ut hs id e/ N ew in gt o n Ci ty C en tr e Li be rt on /G ilm er to n Co lin to n/ Fa ir m ile he a d Fo un ta in br id ge /C ra ig lo ck ha rt Pe nt la nd H ill s Si gh th ill /G or gi e North West North East South East South West Po pu la tio n N o.... Twenty responses to Question 20 (see above) of the Survey ‘Edinburgh: connecting our city, transforming our places’ mentioned the word ‘safety’ with a large number of them highlighting the safety of women cycling as well 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 95% 100% Co rst or ph ine /M ur ra yfi eld Alm on d Inv er lei th Dr um Br ae /G yle Fo rth Cr aig en tin ny /D ud din gs to n Le ith Le ith W alk Po rto be llo /C ra igm illa r M or nin gs ide So ut hs ide /N ew ing to n Cit y C en tre Lib er to n/ Gi lm er to n Co lin to n/ Fa irm ile he ad Fo un ta inb rid ge /C ra igl oc kh ar t Pe nt lan d H ills Sig ht hil l/G or gie Ed inb ur gh Neighbourhood Safety/Street Lighting 2015-17 'Feel safe in neighbourhood after dark' 2015-2017 'Satisfaction with Street Lighting' 2015-2017 Figure 5 - Edinburgh People Survey responses to questions regarding neighbourhood safety and street lighting ECCT Integrated Impact Assessment – Appendix A.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/27133/ecct-integrated-impact-assessment
  • Support for families

    Fuel Bank can offer advice for people struggling to pay their energy bills or top up their prepaid meter.  

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/documents/support-families-1/23
  • Microsoft Word - LLD Final Report 100105_Andrew overwritten comments.doc

    The ridge-top path running southwards from Ratho to Tormain (147 m A0D) and Craw Hill offers extensive, elevated views across a foreground of farmland and woodland towards Arthur’s Seat and the city’s skyline in the east, the Firth of Forth, Fife, the Cleish Hills and Ochils to the north, the Almond valley to the west and the Pentland Hills in the south.... The study makes use of an arbitrary threshold in selecting cSLAs from the top third of sites.... When assessed against the Review’s criteria, Dreghorn Estate was ranked just below the top third of landscape character areas, which were taken forward as candidate Special Landscape Areas.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22979/local-landscape-designations-review
  • Microsoft Word - LLD Final Report 100105_Andrew overwritten comments.doc

    The ridge-top path running southwards from Ratho to Tormain (147 m A0D) and Craw Hill offers extensive, elevated views across a foreground of farmland and woodland towards Arthur’s Seat and the city’s skyline in the east, the Firth of Forth, Fife, the Cleish Hills and Ochils to the north, the Almond valley to the west and the Pentland Hills in the south.... The study makes use of an arbitrary threshold in selecting cSLAs from the top third of sites.... When assessed against the Review’s criteria, Dreghorn Estate was ranked just below the top third of landscape character areas, which were taken forward as candidate Special Landscape Areas.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/23003/review-of-local-landscape-designations
  • Microsoft Word - LLD Final Report 100105_Andrew overwritten comments.doc

    The ridge-top path running southwards from Ratho to Tormain (147 m A0D) and Craw Hill offers extensive, elevated views across a foreground of farmland and woodland towards Arthur’s Seat and the city’s skyline in the east, the Firth of Forth, Fife, the Cleish Hills and Ochils to the north, the Almond valley to the west and the Pentland Hills in the south.... The study makes use of an arbitrary threshold in selecting cSLAs from the top third of sites.... When assessed against the Review’s criteria, Dreghorn Estate was ranked just below the top third of landscape character areas, which were taken forward as candidate Special Landscape Areas.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22979/review-of-local-landscape-designations
  • APPENDIX ONE

    determining requests for variation of fees for Houses in Multiple Occupation licences; 223. appointing members to vacancies arising in the membership of the Council’s Licensing Forum; 224. appointing Licensing Standards Officers in accordance with section 13 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 and Civic Licensing Standards officers in accordance with the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982; 225. determining and issuing wheelchair exemptions on a temporary basis in respect of the City of Edinburgh Council’s Licensing Conditions for Taxis, Private Hire Cars, Taxi Drivers and Private Hire Car Drivers; 226. determining whether to hold a hearing to consider the suspension of a licence in terms of the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982; 227. approve in terms of standard licence condition 26 for individual applications to install Admits and to vary the standard conditions of licence to disapply condition 299 insofar as it applies to Admits. 228. approve exemptions to the age and emissions policy in respect of vehicle owners who are retiring, subject to meeting the criteria agreed by the Regulatory Committee 229. approve in terms of standard licence condition 26 for individual applications to install ‘Brightmove taxi tops’ and to vary the standard conditions of licence to disapply condition 299 insofar as it applies to ‘Brightmove taxi tops’ Community safety, environmental and consumer protection and registration etc. 230. exercising statutory duties, functions and enforcement under the legislation listed in Part B of Appendix 10; 231. when appointed by the Scottish Ministers, acting on any Emergency Order made under Part I of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985; 232. carrying out reviews of air quality in accordance with section 82 of the Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Executive Director of Place Page 70 of 107 Environment Act 1995; 233. carrying out assessments of air quality and the achievement of air quality standards or objectives in accordance with section 84 of the Environment Act 1995; 234. complying with any regulations made under section 87 of the Environment Act 1995; 235. enforcing pollution and nuisance control measures in accordance with sections 107, 108 and 109 of the Environment Act 1995; 236. issuing suspension notices under section 14 of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 for goods which are suspected to be unsafe; 237. granting licences under the Health and Safety at Work etc.... Imposing a condition altering the duration of a planning consent; 14. determining whether a change to a granted planning application is material or not or whether changes are substantial; 15. deciding whether or not full details of a proposed agricultural building require to be submitted; 16. deciding whether or not full details of a proposed forestry building require to be submitted; 17. deciding whether or not full details of proposed buildings by gas and electricity undertakings, solely for the protection of plant and machinery, are required; 18. deciding whether or not, in the case of proposed demolition of residential property, to require a formal submission; 19. deciding whether or not, in the case of proposed toll facilities on toll roads, to require a detailed submission; 20. determining painting and sundry minor works requiring permission by reason of an Article 4 Direction; 21. determining that alterations to a listed building do not require Listed Building Consent 22. determining whether works or a change of use constitute permitted development or permitted development under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 or whether prior approval of matters is required as necessary and determining any prior approval applications where required; 23. determining the display of advertisements; Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Chief Planning Officer Page 95 of 107 Enforcement action 24. acting as proper officer in terms of the signing and service of decision notices, enforcement notices and related notices under section 193 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and appointing appropriate officers to prepare, sign and serve such notices on their behalf; 25. initiating, progressing, serving notices and concluding enforcement action, interdict action or direct action in connection with the following, provided that any significant case, or cases where it is in the public interest to do so, shall be reported to the Development Management Sub-Committee for consideration: (a) Planning Contravention Notices; (b) Enforcement Notices, including those relating to listed building and advertisements; (c) advertisement discontinuation procedures; (d) reporting to the procurator fiscal; (e) Breach of Condition Notices; (f) Amenity Notices; (g) Stop Notices; (h) Temporary Stop Notices; (i) Fixed Penalty Notices; (j) Hazardous Substances Contravention Notices; (k) Tree Replacement Notices; (l) prosecution in respect of the above as necessary and the giving of evidence in court; and Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Chief Planning Officer Page 96 of 107 (m) powers of entry; (n) Notice requiring application for planning permission for development already carried out. 26. carrying out the following functions provided that any significant cases, or cases where it is in the public interest to do so, are reported to the Development Management Sub-Committee for consideration: (a) withdrawing, relaxing, or varying an enforcement notice (section 129 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997); (b) undertaking work required by an enforcement notice and recovering the costs (section 135 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997); (c) serving notices in case of compliance or non-compliance with planning consent (section 145 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997); (d) lodging an interdict restraining a breach of planning control to the Court of Session/Sheriff Court (section 146 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997); (e) undertaking work required by non-compliance with a listed building enforcement notice (Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 and section 38 of the Town and Country Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997); (f) serving section 270 Notices and Planning Contravention Notices; (g) determining whether or not it is expedient to take no further action in respect of a breach of control, having regard to the provisions of the development plan and other material planning considerations; (h) after the service of a notice, taking all necessary subsequent steps to bring the matter to an acceptable conclusion; (i) instituting any necessary action to remove or obliterate placards or posters which are displayed in contravention of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Chief Planning Officer Page 97 of 107 Advertisements) (Scotland) Regulations 1984 and the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997; (j) undertaking and enforcing the procedures requiring developers to inform the Council of the initiation and completion of developments and in relation to the display of notices indicating the development being carried out; and (k) issuing and enforcing notices requiring the owner of land, where planning permission has not been granted but development has been carried out, to make an application for planning permission; Landscape 27. making Tree Preservation Orders (with the Planning Committee approving the final order taking into account objections or representations received); 28. authorising or refusing the felling, pruning, topping, lopping of trees or the carrying out of other prohibited works to trees protected by Tree Preservation Orders (including the imposition of conditions as appropriate); 29. determining notifications for the felling, pruning, topping, lopping of trees or the carrying out of other prohibited works to trees in conservation areas; 30. serving, progressing, and concluding actions in respect of tree replacement notices, including any necessary follow up direct action; 31. investigating unauthorised works to protected trees and reporting offences to the Procurator Fiscal where considered appropriate; 32. considering and determining all applications in respect of high hedge notices, taking any subsequent enforcement or other action and exercising powers of entry and other supplementary powers in accordance with the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013 provided that any significant cases, or cases where it is in the public interest to do so, are reported to the Development Management Sub-Committee for consideration; Appeals 33. determining what response should be made to the Directorate of Planning and Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Chief Planning Officer Page 98 of 107 Environmental Appeals in the case of appeals submitted in respect of the non- determination of an application and/or where the application could otherwise have been dealt with under delegated powers; Legal Agreements 34. entering into a legal agreement with a developer, provided that: (a) the agreement complies with the terms of government guidance, relevant development plan policies and supplementary guidance on developer contributions; and (b) does not involve a financial sum or other contributions of a value exceeding £250,000; 35. entering into a discharge of a legal agreement granting partial or full discharge of the relevant party’s obligations on the due performance by that party of such obligations; 36. modifying a legal agreement with the relevant party provided that: (a) the terms of the modifications comply with the terms of government guidance, relevant development plan policies and supplemental guidance on developer contributions; and (b) it does not involve reducing the financial sum or other contributions in the legal agreement; 37. extending the six-month period for concluding a legal agreement to nine months, provided meaningful progress is being achieved Miscellaneous 38. authorising Powers of Entry to land for any purpose (especially surveying) relating to the preparation of a development plan and general planning controls (sections 269 & 270 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997); 39. allocating new street numbers and, in consultation with the appropriate local ward councillors, changing street numbers and naming new streets; Appendix 6 – Delegation to the Chief Planning Officer Page 99 of 107 40. requiring proper maintenance of land affecting listed buildings or conservation areas and to undertake necessary work and recover costs in cases of non-compliance (sections 135 and 179 of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 and the Town and Country Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997); Flooding 41. requesting advice from SEPA as to flood risk under section 72 of the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33317/council-scheme-of-delegation
  • Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/pilrig

    Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100023420 (2015) 0 6.25 25 50m12.5 Allotment Gardens 31 29 24 25 33 29 44 W arehouse CA MB RID GE AV EN UE CA MB RID GE GA RD EN S BALFO UR STREET 41 8 BALFO UR PLACE 1 11 54 32 16 46 4 NE W OR CH AR DF IEL D 3 47 to 5 1 1 BALFO UR STREET 2 8 40 6 9 3 6 15 31 5 24 42 6 18 19 24 38 17 38 49 35 59 46 30 10.4m 55 El Sub Sta 53 50 26 2054 22 1 6 36 3532 34 10 26 43 P-24 P-25 P-26 P-27 P-29 P-30 P-32 LEGEND 1280L NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE 1280L MIXED RECYCLING BIN 660L GLASS RECYCLING BIN 240L FOOD WASTE RECYCLING BIN AND HOUSING BULL BAR DRG.... Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100023420 (2015) 0 6.25 25 50m12.5 13 10 25 8 CA MB RID GE AV EN UE 26 0 47 19 9 27 9 301 to 307 5 TCBs 41 34 5 13 Pilr ig C otta ges 281 to 289 ST RE ET 6 1 AR TH UR 29 8 6 264 26 2 8 39 297 9 13 1 El Sub Sta 7 29 28 0 32 8 6 30 8 3 to 7 295 PH 29 4 26 6 to 2 74 247 13 32 17 9 27 6 31 8 12 10 10 27 8 32 632 4 293 11 316 Allotment Gardens 271 to 279 10 31 4 Garage 31 421 19 45 43 3 31 2 Posts 32 0 8 38 30 5 32 2 31 0 16 23 ARTHUR STREET LANE 4 ARTHUR STREET 13 14 49 30 2 Shelter 30 6 30 25 44 7 11 3 36 309 to 317 21 LE IT H W AL K 42 8 22 30 0 4 28 4 19 PH 29 6 15 28 2 27 18 40 291 P-23 P-28 P-38 P-39 LEGEND 1280L NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE 1280L MIXED RECYCLING BIN 660L GLASS RECYCLING BIN 240L FOOD WASTE RECYCLING BIN AND HOUSING BULL BAR DRG.... Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 100023420 (2015) 0 6.25 25 50m12.5 11 9 7 STREET 9 37 8 2 SPEY STREET LANE SPEY TERRACE 5 15 14 15 29 3 9Sh aw 's P lac e 18 to 26 18 to 22 PH 2 36 6 8 23 to 27 367 373 to 381 34 8 to 3 52 4 371 28 to 3237 0 36 2 36 8 17 7 1a 18 2a 6 1 35 4 to 3 60 TCB Bank 9 2 El S ub S ta 8 Shelter TCB 1 to 3 Shrubhill W alk 2 1 Shaw's Street 1 19 13 7 2 11 Inchkeith Sh aw 's T err ace 1 4 Hall Shelter LE IT H W AL K 4 9b 1 37 6 28 to 34 1 to 7 MIDDLEFIELD 12 Cr ig ht on P la ce 36 4 PILR IG 24.7m Church 7 Pl ac e 2 to 6 8 5 37 2 5 12 4 2 1 10 16 8 to 12 21.0m 13 to 17 37 4 20 Pilrig St Paul's 7 20 SP EY S TR EE T 25.6m 3 1 Pi lri g 6a 369 8 to 16 13 Court Sh ru b Pl ac e 3 14 PH PH P-14 P-15 P-18 P-19 P-20 LEGEND 1280L NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE 1280L MIXED RECYCLING BIN 660L GLASS RECYCLING BIN 240L FOOD WASTE RECYCLING BIN AND HOUSING BULL BAR DRG.

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