Drylaw Telford Community Council hold their last meeting of the year on Wednesday 28 November at 7pm in Drylaw Parish Church.
All welcome.
North West Locality Committee meets tonight in the Dean of Guild Court Room, City Chambers at 6.30pm. The meeting is open to the public. Continue reading North West Locality Committee meets this evening
YOU YOU can almost hear the groans of disbelief that yet another master-planning exercise has been announced for the Waterfront of north Edinburgh (writes ROSS McEWAN). Continue reading Waterfront Consultation: put people at heart of Masterplan
Forth Neighbourhood Partnership meets tonight at 6pm in North Local Office, 8 West Pilton Gardens. All welcome. Continue reading Forth Neighbourhood Partnership meets this evening
Blackhall Library 6pm – 8pm – All Welcome
The next meeting of the North West Locality Committee will take place on Wednesday 14th November from 6.30 – 8.30pm in the Dean of Guilds Room, City Chambers. The meeting is open to the public. Continue reading NW Locality Committee to meet on 14th November
The following dates have been agreed for meetings of local Neighbourhood Partnerships (North West Locality). These meetings are open to the public and you are very welcome to attend:
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Tuesday 30th October, 6pm in Blackhall Library
Forth Neighbourhood Partnership
Tuesday 6th November, 6pm in North Local Office, 8 West Pilton Gardens (access from car park)
Almond Neighbourhood Partnership (Almond includes Muirhouse)
Monday 3rd December, 7pm in Rosebery Hall, South Queensferry
Western Edinburgh Neighbourhood Partnership
Yet to be confirmed
Agendas and papers for the meetings will be available here: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/meetings
Where do community councils fit in the new Localities community planning structures? That was the subject for discussion at a round table meeting of North West councillors and community council representatives last month. Continue reading Talking localities with community councils
Forth Neighbourhood Partnership will meet to discuss community planning tomorrow (Thursday 23rd August) from 6.30 – 8.30pm in North Local Office, West Pilton Gardens. Continue reading Forth Neighbourhood Partnership to discuss community planning
Edinburgh’s Community Planning Review is open: 9th of September is the deadline for responses.
Although a governance review might sound a little dull and dry, this is a really important opportunity for you, and the third sector collectively, to articulate what is missing from community planning as we know it. The intention behind the review is to connect Community Planning to who it is for – communities (writes Jan-Bert van den Bergh).
Now you might think that sounds a bit strange, it is clear that lived experience and community voices are too far removed from the formulation of the community plan and the Edinburgh Partnership Board who are ultimately responsible for it.
So please make sure that you contribute to this review it is important – the clearer and louder the voice for direct involvement for communities and the third sector the better!
To help you along the way we have pulled out some key points:
Section 1 – focusses on the need for a better direct route from people and their lived experience to the community planning partners. It asks us how we ensure that communities are involved and influence community planning in the city.” It also asks us if we need a thought through way to do that.
So what are some of the ideas we have discussed and heard to improve community participation?
Section 2 – looks at locality working. The need for the third sector to take a stronger role in locality working – could we really move away from the traditional meeting based format to something that acknowledges the diversity of the third sector.
Section 3 explores the strategic partnerships that inform and contribute to community planning. We think it is important that there are clear routes in for community action, community groups, local voluntary sector forums, thematic forums and other cross cutting concerns. This is about gathering information and the more information the better. This is also about partnership working and making sure that the voices are heard.
• Articulating the contributions that individuals, communities, community action, voluntary groups and the third sector makes in reshaping the ways that services are accessed and delivered.
• The need for an equal partnership and different perspectives that give the voluntary sector a place to discuss impact of public sector decisions on the third sector and potential impact.
• The specific expertise and effectiveness of the community action, voluntary groups and third sector in addressing particular issues and needs.
• The fact that a shrinking public sector needs community action and third sector input to address the needs of communities at a time when demand as a result of demographic shifts is going to increase not decrease.
Section 4 concentrates on the Edinburgh Partnership as the governing body for community planning. It is recognised that there is a needs for the Edinburgh Partnership to change and become more proactive in its approach. To achieve this it must:
These points have come out of the thinkSpace that EVOC held, the Compact Partnership, the Third Sector Strategy Group and the Voluntary Sector Forums. We urge you to submit your own thoughts and those of any networks that you are involved in.
Here is the link to submit online, and to submit your comments by email or post you can use these forms:
Edinburgh Partnership Governance Consultation 2018 (amended)
Appendix 1 Governance Existing Arrangements
Equalities Monitoring Form (Generic)
and send them to community.planning@edinburgh.gov.uk or return by post to:
Community Strategies Unit
The City of Edinburgh Council
Business Centre 2/1
Waverley Court
4 East Market Street
Edinburgh, EH4 7BG.
Jan-Bert van den Burg is Director at Artlink Edinburgh & the Lothians