Friday 27 August 2010

Public exhibition about the proposed development at Fountain bridge South (South of Dundee Street)


PUBLIC EXHIBITION
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF LAND SOUTH OF
DUNDEE STREET (KNOWN AS FOUNTAINBRIDGE SOUTH)
UPDATE…..
PROPOSED PLANNING PERMISSION IN PRINCIPLE FOR A MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING OFFICES, RESIDENTIAL, RETAIL, HOTEL, CARE HOME AND STUDENT HOUSING.

The Project Team have now assessed the feedback received from the first exhibition held on the 08th, 09th and 10th July 2010 and the public meeting held on 26th July 2010. Now a second exhibition will be held to illustrate our finalised proposal.


TUESDAY 07TH SEPTEMBER 2010
AT
TOLLCROSS COMMUNITY CENTRE
FROM 5 - 9PM

Please contact CB Richard Ellis Limited on 0131 469 7666 if you require further information.


Wednesday 25 August 2010

Decision finalised by the Council today

The decision was finally given the rubber stamping today! This is what Bob received from the Council:

"The following reasons for refusal were agreed

1. The proposal is contrary to Edinburgh City Local Plan Policy Des 1 (Design Quality and Context) as it would be damaging to the character and appearance of the area around it.

2. The proposal is contrary to Edinburgh City Local Plan Policy Des 3 (Development Design) as the development fails to have a positive impact on its setting due to inappropriate massing, scale and design and will have a negative impact on the amenity of the existing residents.

3. The proposal is contrary to Edinburgh City Local Plan Policy Hou 4 (Density) as it would result in unacceptable damage to the local character, environmental quality and residential amenity.

The Committee decided that there was not a strong enough reason for refusal on transport grounds.

The decision will now be issued and the applicant has 3 months to submit an appeal."

Sunday 22 August 2010

Just in case you have been wondering what is happening at the committee meeting on the 25th of August

This is from a reply that Bob got from the Council:

"Mr Brierley, I am not sure if you have your answers from elsewhere but I can confirm that the application was refused in principle i.e. the decision has been taken and all that is required is for the actual reasons for refusal to now go back to Committee for their agreement. These reasons will go back on 25 August and are based on the minute of the meeting. There has been further consideration of the parking and access issues and whilst these comply with policy, we will give the Committee the option of a reason for refusal based on this.

You will all get a letter informing you of the new committee date but in the notes you will see some information on returning applications. Usually applications that go against officer recommendation are barely discussed - the debate will certainly not be re-opened. The councillors will just tell us whether they agree with the drafted reasons.In this particular case, they will obviously have to discuss whether to add the parking and access as a reason for refusal.
Once the decision is issued, the applicant then has 3 months to decide whether to appeal or not."

Wednesday 11 August 2010

WE WON!!!!!!!

Fantastic news! The AMA planning application we've been lobbying against for so long was unanimously rejected today by the City's planning committee (the Edinburgh Development Management Sub-Committee) - based on almost all the grounds we objected to. The councillors mentioned that they were impressed by the community's measured approach and our contra-plan, and took into account the flower colonies' valuable social heritage.

So a huge well done and thank you to everyone who made their objections heard - through emails, letters, personal representations at Merchiston Community Council, contributing to the contra-plan in meetings and design workshops (even when it was snowing) ... and let's not forget the wonderful hand-crafted posters and placards displayed prominently for the councillors' benefit when they made their all-important site-visit!

Everyone's invited to celebrate at the Caley Sample Rooms on Thursday evening (12th Aug) from 7.30pm onwards (there will be live music too from 8.30pm) - let's all give each other a pat on the back for pulling together and making sure common sense prevails. Please tell your friends and neighbours too!

It's making the news already - have a look at the Guardian's Edinburgh blog - and the Evening News have also shown interest so keep an eye out.

We feel all the hard work has absolutely been worth it - once again, thank you and well done!

FCARA committee

PS - there is a chance that AMA will appeal against the decision; they have to do so within 3 months so we'll keep an eye out and keep you posted.

Sunday 8 August 2010

Final decision to be taken on Wednesday 11/8/2010

Dear all,

Another update and it's an important one. The planning application is going to be considered by the council's Development Management Committee (the planning committee who makes the decisions) again on Wednesday 11 August at 10 am. This is very likely to be the final decision. In case you didn't see the council's report on the planning application the first time, I have attached it in Word format (view the document here).

Again, if you can spare the time for a few hours on Wednesday, I strongly encourage you to attend the planning meeting to show the councillors what a strong opposition there is to this application. As I said before, if there is a strong turnout from the community, it will make a real difference to the councillors final decision on this planning application.

Please spread the word amongst your neighbours if they are not on this email list and encourage them to come along to the meeting too.

I've been advised by the council that the meeting will commence at 10 am and members of the public are welcome to attend.  Please report to the City Chambers reception on the High Street and they will direct you to the correct meeting room. Some of the FCARA committee intend to be there and we'll report back as to whether the application was agreed to or not. 

If you want any more information on the meeting, the papers for the meeting, how to attend or anything else to do with the meeting, please email Elaine Robertson at the council at: e.robertson@edinburgh.gov.uk

Best wishes

Jenny Goldsmith
Treasurer, FCARA

PS: Fingers crossed. This is it....

Wednesday 4 August 2010

A quick update

A few of you have been asking me what is happening with the planning application for the old biscuit factory so I thought I'd better give a quick explanation.
 
The council's planning committee met last Wednesday to discuss the application, gave the council's planning officials a bit of a hard time, made some fairly negative comments about the planing application and decided they wanted a site visit before they made a final decision on the application. The planning committee also commented on our contra-plan; they seemed to like it.
 
So, the planning committee came on the site visit the next day. I think they will have seen all the signs that you made. You can find some of them below. I think the '213 objections can't be wrong' sticking out of the bramble patch at the bottom of Primrose Terrace is my personal favourite, congratulations to that merry protester for full creativity and effort, feel free to tell me who you are when we are all next down at the Caley after a meeting.
 
What's next? The FCARA Committee are expecting the final decision making meeting to be held next week. I will let you know the exact date and time when I have it. The community turning up at a planning committee meeting definitely makes a difference so we encourage you to go if you can spare the time.
 
Please pass this message on to your neighbours.
 
Best wishes
 
Jenny Goldsmith
Treasurer, FCARA

New Jump events

JUMP is having an exhibition about the proposed community development "Granton sur Mer".
Venue: gallerA1   
Exhibition Preview: Thursday 19th August @ 7pm – 9pm
Exhibition Dates: 20th August – 5th September
Time: 11am – 4pm, open: Tuesday – Sunday

Check out their website http://www.artinarchitecture.co.uk/Site_2/gallerA1.html for more information and come along!

For more information about JUMP and their projects have a look at


And have a look at the following blog that featured JUMP under the heading "Cultural Planning: can community development work?" http://rudiurbanxtra.wordpress.com/