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Shandon Colonies Public Meeting
Craiglockhart Primary School
Wednesday 12th
October7pm 9pm
Agenda:
1.Welcome and introduction from the Chair2.Gordon Fisher, Lothian and Borders Fire Service -
Feedback from the recent fire
- Parking ement
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3.Sgt Monica Brogan, Lothian and Borders PoliceService enforc
4.John Richmond, City of Edinburgh CouncilProposed CPZ
5.Steven Lawther - Community Research6.Discussion7.Date of the next meeting Tuesday 24th January
2012, 7pm, Tynecastle High School
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Dave Anderson, Director, City Development
T ranspor t , C i t y Cham bers , H igh S t ree t , Ed inburgh EH1 1YJ
Dear resident or business manager,
The public consultation for the possible introduction of Controlled Parking in theAshley/Harrison area will commence on 7 October and run until 1 November 2011.
The proposal would add Ashley Drive, Ashley Gardens, Ashley Grove, Ashley Terrace,Cowan Road, Harrison Gardens, Harrison Place and Ogilvie Terrace to Zone S4, meaningthat parking restrictions would apply on Monday to Friday between 08:30 and 17:30 hours.
How would Controlled Parking benefit residents?
Controlled Parking would mean that parking in this area would be limited to permit holdersand to those making use of the pay-and-display facilities.
Controlled Parking manages the use of kerbside space, with the aim of making it easier forresidents to park nearer to their homes, whilst also providing parking opportunities forother users such as visitors, shoppers and trades people. The potential for inconsiderateor inappropriate parking is reduced when parking controls are in place.
What permits would residents be entitled to?
Any qualifying resident who owns a vehicle may apply for a permit. Residents permits will
be limited to two per household but only one per person. A residents permit will allow theholder to use the permit in any parking place within the S4 Zone.
You would also be able to purchase up to 25 days worth of visitors parking permits eachyear. Permits are available in books of 10, with each permit covering a 90 minute period.Multiple permits can be used together to allow your visitors to park for longer periods.
What other permits are available?
Trades permits allow trades people working in the city centre to park throughout the CPZ.Retailers permits allow holders to park in shared use and permit holders parking places, at
particular times, in their specific zone only.
How much would permits cost?
Permit prices will be based on your vehicles emissions, with an additional surchargeapplied to second permits in a household. Full details of prices can be found on ourwebsite at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/parking. Visitors permits cost 6.00 for a book of 10.
Any resident with a blue badge will be entitled to a residents permit free of charge.Residents meeting certain disability criteria may also be entitled to a double allocation ofvisitors permits at half the normal cost.
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How do I find out more about Controlled Parking?
Further information about this proposal is available on the Councils website,www.edinburgh.gov.uk/priorityparking. You can also see a copy of the plans during theconsultation dates at the City Chambers, 249 High Street, EH1 1YJ.
I dont live in one of the affected streets. Can I still comment?
This letter is being circulated to all properties between the Union Canal and SlatefordRoad so that you are kept up-to-date with what is being proposed in your area.
If you live outside the area affected by this proposal we want to know your views onparking in your street. If you would like the Council, for example, to consider furtherextending parking controls, please let us know by responding to this consultation.
How do I make my views known to the Council?
Whether you want to object to the scheme, indicate your support or just make a comment
it is vital that you let us know. We can only make the right decision on whether this schemeshould proceed if we know what people living and working within the area think.
Make your views known to us by e-mail at [email protected] oryou can write to us at Transport, City Development, 249 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1YJ
Please make sure that you include your full name and address, as well as explaining in asmuch detail as you can why you oppose or support the proposal. It is important toremember that petitions only count as one letter, so it is worthwhile taking the time to writeto us individually.
The consultation period runs from 7 October 2011 until 1 November 2011. If you wantyour view to count, you must respond during that period.
What happens next?
Once the consultation period ends we will analyse all of the responses received. Thatanalysis will be used to form the basis of a report to a future meeting of the Transport,Infrastructure and Environment Committee. That Committee will be asked to make adecision on the future of the proposal based on the responses to the consultation.
Emergency Services Access
In addition to proposals to extend the Controlled Parking Zone I am also able to advise youthat, in response to recent events, a public meeting will be held at Craiglockhart PrimarySchool on Wednesday the 12th of October at 7pm to discuss parking issues in theShandon Colonies.
You can get this document on tape, in Braille, large print and various computer formats if you askus. Please contact Interpretation and Translation Service (ITS) on 0131 242 8181 and quotereference number 11-1015. ITS can also give information on community language translations.You can get more copies of this document by calling 0131 469 3309.
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Shandon Colonies Residents Survey
Prepared by Red Circle Communications
12 October 2011
the method
A self completion survey of all Shandon Coloniesadult residents conducted between 25 Septemberand 9 October 2011
Short, focused questionnaire using pre-codedresponses to encourage response
Provided a variety of return methods completionon the doorstep, self completion and return tointerviewer or return direct to Red CircleCommunications
Data-checked using numbered questionnaires toensure the validity of the data
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breakdown of sample
Sample % Sample %
Alderbank 23 Male 43
Almondbank 16 Female 56
Briarbank 25
Hazelbank 16 Under 25 4
Hollybank 18 25 to 44 40
45 to 64 37
Lived here < 5 years 24 65 and over 18
Live here 5-15 years 33
Live here > 15 years 43 Children 47
No Children 52
Vehicle 79
No Vehicle 21
Total responses = 252 (Total households in area = 270)
% stating this is a problem
77% 75%
95%
83%
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parking in the area is a problem
0%2%2%
access for emergency vehicles is a problem that needsaddressed
4% 3%1%
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perceived impact of proposals to extend the CPZ w ithout
including the shandon colonies
10%
79% of residentsare aware of theCPZ proposals forthe surroundingareas
level of support for potential solutions
25%
13%
6%
15% 13%
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level of support for potential solutions
36%
69%
75%
67%69%
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