Message from SGN:
We are currently carrying out emergency repairs at the junction of Bridge Road and Colinton Road (EH130LF) at the traffic lights.
During our initial investigations, we have had to implement temporary traffic lights at the junction to allow our engineers to safely locate and access the gas main. These temporary lights are being manually controlled from Mon- Fri between 7am and 7pm to reduce disruption as much as possible.
All going well, we're aiming to complete repairs and remove the temporary lights by Wednesday 29 October.
We appreciate your patience and support while we carry out this essential work.
Colinton Community Council are holding a series of DROP-IN SESSIONS
Got something on your mind about our local area?
Colinton Community Council is holding informal drop-in sessions where you can pop by for a chat about anything affecting our community. Whether it's potholes, planning, bins, buses, or something else, we want to hear from you.
WHEN & WHERE - Colinton Library Community Room
* Tuesday 14th October - 10:30am - 11:30am
* Wednesday 15th October - 5:30pm - 6:30pm
* Saturday 18th October - 10am - 11am
* Saturday 25th October - 10am - 11am
All welcome!
Can't make it in person? We're also launching a short survey later this month or you can get in touch anytime via the contact page on our website https://www.colintoncc.org.uk/contact-us.html
We're looking forward to hearing what matter to you.
The Community Empowerment and Engagement Team are getting in touch to invite Community Councils and local communities across Edinburgh to express interest in allocating the Community Grants Fund (CGF) in your area through a participatory budget process, similar in kind to LeithChooses.
Express your interest by completing this form no later than Friday 31st October. Please note that you will also be required to evidence that there is wider community support for this in your neighbourhood area.
The current CGF process
The CGF is currently split into thirteen funding pots, each covering a different geographical area of the city. Funding is administered and recommendations are made via voluntary funding panels in 12 of the 13 neighbourhood areas across the city. Leith is the exception, where recommendations are made via a public voting process called participatory budgeting via LeithChooses.
What is participatory budgeting?
Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic process in which citizens decide directly how to spend part of a public budget. You can read more about what PB is via the PB Scotland website. It’s worth noting that PB can take a variety of different forms and any new PB model adopted within the city would be bespoke to the needs of that community, and the council resources available.
It has been suggested that website visitors might find the following links to local online publications helpful. These are the C & B News, Colinton Newsletter and Dell Directory
Other links to relevant websites are in our LINKS page
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