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The top 5 countries of origin are (largest first) Spain, Poland, Itay, India, France.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tackling-air-pollution---low-emission-zones-–-report-may-2019
An extended grace period allows registered residents who live in the LEZ further time to prepare. 4.24 During the autumn 2018 consultation the feedback on grace periods (previously called lead-in times) was: 4.24.1 19% suggested one year; 4.24.2 19.5% two years; 4.24.3 16.5% three years; 4.24.4 11% four years; and 4.24.5 23% considered that a period of more than four years was required. 4.25 A lead-in of more than four years was also the top preference of those respondents identifying as having a disability, whilst individual responses received through Friends of the Earth’s survey link, sought a lead-in period of just six months.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/30536/tackling-air-pollution---low-emission-zones-–-report-may-2019 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/2030-climate-strategy-final
https://sustainablescotlandnetwo rk.org/reports buildings (23 percent), industry (17 percent) As noted above: - There are groups at risk from fuel poverty (including people living in poverty, single older people, young families) - Car ownership and use of public transport are related to income level Environmental data Global Warming of 1.5 ºC An IPCC Special Report, IPCC The Global Risks Report, World Economic Forum, 2020 2020 Challenge for Scotland’s Biodiversity UKCP18 Science Overview Report, Met Office Hadley Centre, 2019 Evidence supporting the need for action: In 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) called for worldwide action to prevent global warming above 1.5°C, and in 2020, the World Economic Forum Global Risks Report put climate action failure, extreme weather and biodiversity loss as the top three highest risks for the world in terms of likelihood and impact.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/service-leavers-guide-to-edinburgh
Arthur’s Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.
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fewest reporting bad or very bad health) although Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire top the league (along with the sparsely populated Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands).
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/juniper-green-primary-school-workshop-25-january-2018
Currie Community High School is in the top five schools in Edinburgh.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/22510/juniper-green-primary-school-workshop-25-january-2018 -
Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/service-leavers-guide-to-edinburgh
Arthur’s Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/edible-edinburgh---a-sustainable-food-city-plan
Less than 10% of people in Edinburgh work in accommodation and food service. 5% less than increase in food prices over past six years. 30% CULTURE CHANGE £1 invested £3 return Edinburgh ranked highest for well-being in a recent survey of the UK’s top 10 cities.
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fewest reporting bad or very bad health) although Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire top the league (along with the sparsely populated Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands).
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Https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/committee-report-on-circulation-plan-february-2023
Problems in applying the ‘modal hierarchy’ in allocating streetspace Most documents in the UK now adopt a similar modal priority hierarchy when developing and applying transport policies, with walking/wheeling at the top of the inverted pyramid, and cars at the bottom.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/downloads/file/33238/committee-report-on-circulation-plan-february-2023