- Making the garden accessible for the first time in over ten years.
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Communities across Scotland will have the chance to map out the future of their towns with design experts. The Scottish Government is launching two funds to allow people to have a direct role in making their towns and villages better places to live.
Funding of £300,000 is available across two grant schemes – the Design Charrettes programme and the Activating Ideas Fund.
Charrettes bring together the public, stakeholders and designers over a number of days to draw up viable proposals, while the Activating Ideas fund will support participation and empowerment initiatives in disadvantaged areas.
Minister for Local Government Kevin Stewart said: “The quality of our places has an important influence on our lives. This Government is committed to empowering communities and involving them in the planning process.
“We have already seen really good examples of this in the few years since the charrettes programme has been running. In Maybole the Community Association and Community Council sourced additional funding to modernise and improve access to the Town Hall gardens. And in Girvan there is a successful plan for a new swimming facility which is due to open in 2017 following the closure of the local pool.
“Local communities have a wealth of knowledge about their local area. Bringing communities together with design expertise will enable ideas and proposals to be developed to deliver positive change. This initiative provides a way of enabling people across Scotland to have their say on the long- term future of their community.”
The City of Edinburgh Council has received feedback from the Scottish Government on the proposed Local Development Plan for Edinburgh. Continue reading Edinburgh: ‘there is sufficient land to deliver the housing the city needs’
Some good news! The Development Management Sub-Committee did NOT discuss the Care home development on Wednesday. Instead, it will go to a full hearing on 17 August. Continue reading Cramond care home: decision deferred until August
‘This scheme would unnecessarily chew up yet more of our precious greenbelt when we should be protecting it’ – Alison Johnstone MSP.
Alison Johnstone, Scottish Green MSP for Lothian, has urged Edinburgh city council to reject proposals for 1,320 homes on greenbelt land between the City Bypass and Gogar Station Road on the western outskirts of the city Continue reading Greens criticise green light for green belt development
Unbuilt Edinburgh exhibition shows what might have been
An impressive Prince Albert Memorial Keep at Edinburgh Castle (above) and a cylindrical-shaped Sean Connery Filmhouse are amongst a collection of unrealised architectural drawings to have gone on display together for the first time in a new exhibition. Continue reading Back to the drawing board
A £1.8m plan for a new theatre and arts venue in Rose Steet has been given the go-ahead by city planners. Continue reading Green light for new theatre in city centre
Tenants & Residents in Muirhouse (TRIM) will not oppose students housing development on the site of St Paul’s RC Church on Muirhouse Avenue, writes JAMES McGINTY Continue reading Tenants group ‘removes objection’ to St Paul’s housing plans
TRIM has organised a public meeting to discuss the proposed housing development on St Paul’s site on Muirhouse Avenue
As many will be aware TRIM is against the proposed development of Student accommodation at the old St Paul’s Church. TRIM Board has agreed to meet with the developer and architect.
This meeting will be
On Tuesday the 9th February
At 7pm
Within Muirhouse Millennium Centre
Please share this with anyone you feel may wish to attend and we look forward to see you on Tuesday
Please note this meeting is instead of our normal TRIM meeting
Student flat planned development at St Paul
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