Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Neighbourhood Cash Now Available - Ideas Wanted!

Dear Neighbours

South West Neighbourhood Pertnership have some cash available for small scale infrastructure improvements that will enhance the quality of our neighbourhoods.

Do you have any suggestions for improvements for Flower Colonies Area or nearby? If so we can apply for some cash to make these suggestions real. If successful, Edinburgh Council organises the work, we don't need to worry about that.

The sort of improvements eligible for this award are:
  • Footway repairs and upgrades
  • New footpaths
  • Road safety measures, for instance bollards and traffic islands to protect pedestrians and speed ramps
  • Safety measures such as lighting improvements
  • Improving things for people with mobility issues, such as creation of access ramps and handrails
  • Improvements to bus stops to make them more accessible and use friendly.
To be eligible projects must create a new asset, extend the life of an existing asset, or enhance the value of an existing asset. I'm sorry but I don't think it covers pot holes in the road!

The projects I've seen from previous years range from a value of £3000 to £50,000. So don't be shy, if you have a good idea the money may well be available!

If you have an idea please send to me via e-mail and I'll submit them through our Merchiston Community Council representative, Steven Tait. Please don't hang about, I understand it's on a first come first served basis! Please say what the improvement is and why it would be a good thing.

If you have any neighbours that would be interested in this but don't have e-mail, please let them know.

Regards
Bob Bierley
Chair
FCARA


Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Consultation for 1 Slateford Rd site - dates announced

AMA New Town are putting a new planning application together for the site at 1 Slateford Road, and aim to lodge this in late August 2011. Before that, however, they are working with planning developers GVA Grimley to organise consultation opportunities with local residents. Here's the information so far from GVA:

Consultation will take the form of a two-stage public event/workshop where the emerging development proposals will be displayed and members of the project team will be present to
discuss/answer questions from visitors.
All visitors will be encouraged to complete and return a consultation questionnaire within a fixed time period, to allow all feedback to be given due consideration before submission of the
planning application.
Venue: The public events will be held on-site at 1 Slateford Road, Edinburgh, EH11 1NX

Dates and times have just been announced for the first stage event/workshop, which are:
Thursday 9th June, 4pm-8pm
Saturday 11th June, 10am-2pm

FCARA will invite members to a meeting before this to allow thoughts and questions to be discussed.

Friday, 3 December 2010

Update on how the snow is affecting services

Dear All

Please find attached below the latest update I have from Road Services.  I have been in touch several times a day to see how roads in my ward can be dealt with quicker and have obtained the following information.  Please be assured that I am pressing for every effort to be made to clear the area as quickly as Road Services can manage.

Since the start of the current period of wintry weather, the gritter / snowplough vehicles have been working their way through the priority system, but owing to the frequent snow showers, have had to continually revert back to the Road Category 1 Routes. These are the important principal roads and major bus routes; roads to hospitals, ambulance depots and fire stations. Category 1 pavement routes are also being treated, which consist of the City Centre (high footfall routes) and the high level areas in Balerno, Gilmerton and Liberton.
 
Road Services is presently working through the Road Category 1 Treatment Routes and, once these are clear, will commence treatment of the Road Category 2 Routes prior to any treatment of the Road Category 3 Routes.  The majority of residential streets in Fountainbridge / Craiglockhart ward are classed as Category 3, whilst steep roads serving large areas such as Craiglockhart Avenue and North Meggetland are in Class 2.
 
As a result of the heavy snowfall, additional resources are being mobilised to assist in the task of clearing all streets as quickly as practicable. A significant number of sub-contractors and equipment will be hired, and 90 refuse collection staff redeployed to clear snow and grit pavements. The larger proportion of these extra resources will be deployed in the South, South-West and West areas of the City which have been hardest hit, and these arrangements should take effect from 1st December. The outlying villages such as Balerno, Currie, Ratho and Juniper Green will be targeted and the first priority will be routes to shopping areas, GP surgeries and other high-trafficked pedestrian areas.

Every effort will be made to clear all roads and pavements as quickly as possible, however, as your constituents will appreciate, our top priority must be to keep the main routes open during these times of heavy and repeated snowfalls.

Update as at 1630hrs, 1st December
Road services and transport
  • Staff are working round the clock to keep the city's main roads clear.
  • Extra staff have been allocated to work on snow clearing. However, workers are experiencing difficulties with the exceptional levels of snow on roads and pavements as well as obstacles such as abandoned cars.
  • Mechanical plant i.e. JCBs are being used to excavate and remove snow to gain access to many of these routes
  • The Council has used over 2,000 tonnes of salt between 25 November and 1 December. Supplies were standing at around 5,000 tonnes, this morning.

Refuse and waste collection
  • Bin lorries are operating a limited service, mainly in the city centre and main roads. However, refuse workers are helping with snow clearing.  Any bins not collected as scheduled will be collected as soon as possible.

Further information
·         Please check the Council website at http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/severeweather, http://twitter.com/Edinburgh_CC and Radio Forth for immediate updates. Immediate travel news will be available at http://twitter.com/edintravel
 
Kind regards
 
Gordon
 
Councillor Gordon Buchan
Scottish Conservative Councillor for Fountainbridge / Craiglockhart Ward
 
For Information During Winter:
Garden waste pick up dates are changing for winter. Garden waste wheelie bins will be collected every 4 weeks during December, January and February.  Christmas Tree recycling will be undertaken in January.  See edinburgh.gov.uk for details.

Friday, 12 November 2010

Consultation on the Edinburgh Canal Strategy

Dear All,
The City of Edinburgh Council and British Waterways Scotland are preparing a strategy for the Union Canal within the Edinburgh area and would like to receive people's views as part of the consultation process. 
The Consultation Document accessed by clicking on the link below:
The page also contains details of public workshops. The nearest one for the city centre takes place on Wednesday 24th November at 6:00pm in the Tollcross Community Centre.
If you have any queries regarding the Canal Strategy, please contact kate.hopper@edinburgh.gov.uk
 
Regards
Alan  

Alan Dean BA (Hons) MSc MCIH I Partnership Development Officer (City Centre) I Services for Communities I City Centre Team I 1 Cockburn Street I Edinburgh I EH1 1BJ

Monday, 4 October 2010

Ideas for the objection letter against the appeal

As a follow on to my last post, here’s some more information to help you write your objection letter to the Government regarding AMA’s appeal.

Appeal report

I have learned very recently that AMA has submitted an appeal report. This is really worth looking at because you can argue against what they have said!

Here is the weblink to the report:


I have posted the link as it allows you to see all the other accompanying documents including new ones which AMA has submitted for this appeal.  These are the annexes to the report as listed at the back of the report. Annexes 2 and 14 are worth looking at, especially 2 where AMA have tried to make their case using photos and using some slightly outrageous angles!

To see these annexes, follow the link and scroll to the bottom of the webpage. You now have a choice of 4 boxes which take you to documents. ‘All’ gives all the documents available, ‘Grounds of appeal’ just takes you to the report. Pages 4 and 5 of ‘All’ may be of interest, being mostly new documents including annexes 2 and 14.

I hope that makes sense!

Why not make your case using photos as well as AMA has done? That seemed to work particularly well last time for us.

Points to make

The FCARA Committee has been advised that all the points we made before are good but it would be particularly good this time to remember to cover two things.

The first is the history of the colonies, the unique-ness of the colonies to Edinburgh’s architecture and their role in providing affordable homes with gardens for key workers in the city. If anyone wants more info on the history, please contact me but its better if you express it in your own words.

The second thing that you should cover is the building materials. Talk about how AMA has gone for building materials that are completely inappropriate for the setting. For example, gigantic walls of glass and pre-cast concrete, etc. These are all made worse by an unsympathetic design and height.

Volunteers

Finally, I am seeking a few willing volunteers to post leaflets through members’ doors. Probably we’ll be posting on Tuesday evening. I want to make sure everyone in the flower colonies area has the information I have sent you in these emails.

Hope that helps you all. Please do send your objections again; it shows the high level of concern if many people write and really does help.

Best wishes

Jenny Goldsmith
FCARA

Friday, 1 October 2010

Appeal by the developer

Hi everyone

Some important news - AMA has appealed the decision made by the council on their planning application for hideous flats on 1 Slateford Road.  

You'll recall that the council threw out the planning application so we won that battle. Unfortunately AMA can make an appeal to the Scottish Government's planning directorate. 

The Government officials will be sent all the objections that everyone has sent before (unless you've marked it as confidential).

If you objected to the planning application (hopefully you did!), you should receive a letter from the council about it. As usual, the stuff the council sends is rather confusing so I've phoned them so I can translate it for you.

As well as your previous objection letters, the Government will consider any new representations that you would like to make. You have got 14 days from when you receive your letter from the council to make these new objections. So, if you get your letter today, your deadline is 14 October.  So, if you want to extend your arguments, make new points, re-affirm what you said before, then this is an opportunity for you to do so.  Please take that opportunity!

Send your new letters to the Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals, 4 The Courtyard, Callendar Business Park, Falkirk (Tel: 01324 696 400), Remember, we are corresponding with the Government on this one and not the council,

Hope that helps. The FCARA Committee will keep you posted of any developments.

Jenny Goldsmith
Treasurer, Flower Colonies Area Residents' Association

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

The developer has appealed!

Councillor Andrew Burns has just confirmed that the local Planning Application, recently refused by the Council, is to be appealed by the developer. He says he is certain that the Planning Committee, and local Councillors, will continue to robustly argue for ultimate refusal and he'll be sure to pass round any further developments as I become aware of them ...

We will keep you posted!