Green MSP flushed with success following committee decision

SNP MSPs move to block toilet (plans)

Councils could soon be obliged to consider how the provision of public toilets and water fountains could be improved after a Green MSP’s amendments to the planning bill were backed by a Holyrood committee today. Continue reading Green MSP flushed with success following committee decision

Jane Goodall speaks out against ‘shocking and inhumane’ treatment of primates

Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE (above), has described the treatment of monkeys used in research as “shocking and inhumane”, calling for a phase out of their use at the earliest opportunity. Continue reading Jane Goodall speaks out against ‘shocking and inhumane’ treatment of primates

Miles Briggs: New Transport Secretary puts the handbrake on improvements to Edinburgh City Bypass

In May this year Miles led a debate at Holyrood on the development of Edinburgh City bypass due to the excessive congestion at rush hour every day.  During the debate Miles received assurances from the then Transport secretary Humza Yousaf that the Edinburgh City Bypass was a priority for the Scottish Government. Continue reading Miles Briggs: New Transport Secretary puts the handbrake on improvements to Edinburgh City Bypass

When Is The Best Time To Sell Your Home?

As the ‘quiet’ summer months come to an end, DAVID MARSHALL, Operations Director with Warners Solicitors & Estate Agents, discusses the most beneficial time for sellers in Edinburgh and the Lothians to put their property on the market:

Selling a home can be a stressful time for many people, and can raise a lot of important questions that need to be considered from the offset. One that we get asked more often than not as estate agents is ‘when is the best time to sell a home?’

What would seem a straightforward question is, in fact, not a simple one for a variety of reasons.

While many people tend to think that spring is the busiest time for the housing market, and traditionally the best time to part ways with their property, this isn’t necessarily the case.

If you were to go back around 15 or 20 years, the housing market was considerably more seasonal than it is now. Activity would really pick up in early March through to the end of May before quietening down for the summer months when people disappeared off on holiday to various destinations.

Things would then pick back up again after the summer holidays were over and then slow right down again in November and December as people turned their thoughts to celebrating the festive period and getting everything in order for the big day itself.

Although the number of homes being bought and sold is still a little higher during these ‘peak’ periods of the year, the market today isn’t nearly as seasonal as it once was.

With advances in technology, buyers can now continue to easily search the internet for properties even when they are on holiday, making use of tablets, laptops and mobile devices. Sellers and solicitor estate agents can also make sure that properties are marketed effectively all year round as well, which also reduces seasonal fluctuations.

However, it’s also important to note that when you’re trying to decide on when the best time to sell is, what you really want to know isn’t when the market is the busiest, but when the balance between supply and demand is most in your favour.

As a seller you will want demand to be high and the supply of properties competing for buyers’ attention to be comparatively low. Believe it or not, this means that the best time of year to sell is often during the first two or three weeks of the year.

Potential buyers begin to look for a new property almost as soon as the New Year has been rung in. This means that early January sees a huge upturn in demand with finding a new home a top priority on many buyers’ New Year’s resolution lists.

Unfortunately, most sellers aren’t in a position to get their home onto the market that quickly into the new year, often because they are still recovering – be it mentally, physically or financially – from the festive period.

This means that if you plan ahead and make sure you’re in a position to get your home on the market early in the new year you can take advantage of heightened demand at a time when competition from other sellers is typically much lower, increasing your chances of getting a great price for your property.

As with anything, your own circumstances matter a great deal and, for many people, there actually isn’t a ‘best time’ to sell at all.

Most of us sell and buy at the same time and within a relatively small geographical area. If conditions are favourable for you when you sell, they’ll probably be tougher for you on the purchase side of things and vice versa.

Currently, the Edinburgh market is favouring sellers due to demand outweighing supply. However, with a number of properties hitting the market over summer months, conditions are beginning to balance out and make things slightly better for buyers.

Being aware of the state of the current market will hold you in good stead whether you are looking to buy or sell, as will seeking advice from an experienced estate agent who will be able to guide you through the process and clear up any queries you may have.

CAN training session on Thursday evening

Just wanted to highlight this training session we are running on Thursday evening at Granton Hub (6.30 pm – 8.30pm).  It will help you and your group work out what your key priorities and avoid taking on too much.

https://www.communityactionnorth.org/event/training-identifying-aims-and-avoiding-burnout/

Please let me know if you would like to attend – or if you need childcare, transport or anything else so you can attend.

Please share with anyone you think may  be interested.

Anita Aggarwal

Community Development Worker

Community Action North

0131 315 6405

anita@communityactionnorth.org

Check out our training programme here –don’t forget to book.

communityactionnorth.org

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Social Bite Village manager is guest speaker at community council meeting

GRANTON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY COUNCIL

Please find attached agenda and draft minutes of the August meeting.

Next meeting will take place on: Monday, 24 September 2018 at 7pm

Venue: Royston and Wardieburn Community Centre, 11 Pilton Drive north, Edinburgh EH5 1NF

Guest speaker: Kathy Hoyle, Social Bite Village Manager

 Looking forward to see you on next Monday.

Agenda Sept 2018 GDCC

GDCC_minutes_27August2018

Mizan Rahman

Secretary, Granton and District Community Council 

E-mail: secretary@grantoncc.scot | Tel: 07930 183352 | www.grantoncc.scot

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Extra investment in activity clubs for young people with disabilities

Children and young people with disabilities are set to benefit from increased holiday and weekend activity clubs thanks to a £600,000 funding boost from the City of Edinburgh Council.

Continue reading Extra investment in activity clubs for young people with disabilities