Weekend spent up near Fort William, for one of our Annual get-togethers ... managed to get 22 folk to the top, and the views on the way down were just marvellous :-)
Great weekend had by all.
(ex) CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCILLOR, ANDREW BURNS; FOUNTAINBRIDGE/CRAIGLOCKHART WARD 'EDINBURGH LABOUR GROUP' LEADER; & 'THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL' LEADER. --- just very brief comments (both work & personal), as often as possible, that's all :-)
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June 2014
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Mortonhall
Trams are go
It's hard to believe that Edinburgh's new trams have only been taking
passengers for close to three weeks; they already feel like an integral part
of our public transport system.The launch day on 31 May got things off to a very encouraging start, with crowds of passengers thronging the route to try the trams out firsthand and taking 'selfies' on board to capture their experiences. It's been great to see how quickly residents and visitors have embraced tram travel and we expect the trams to really come into their own as the busy tourist and festivals season gets under way this summer. However, we mustn't miss the opportunity to learn essential lessons from what has gone wrong during the project. The Council welcomes the announcement of the inquiry by Lord Hardie and we are prepared to provide whatever information and assistance we can to support it.
Jimmy McIntosh
MBE
It was with great sadness that I learned of the death of Jimmy McIntosh
earlier this month.Jimmy spent his life fighting tirelessly for the rights of disabled people, not just in Edinburgh, but nationally and abroad. He was instrumental in fighting for accessible transport and was an active campaigner against bullying and hate crime, joining councillors and police officers in 2009 to set up the 'Take control against hate crime' forum. Jimmy landed many accolades and awards over the years, including the MBE in 2006, while he was also named Scotland's charity champion in 2010 by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations.
Typhoon Haiyan
When Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines in November, leaving a terrible
trail of devastation in its wake, a major international aid effort was
required and, as chair of the Edinburgh Disaster Response Committee, I called
on residents to donate via local relief agency, Mercy Corps.I'm pleased to report that, thanks to your generosity, they were able to rush immediate assistance - food, shelter, water and clothing - to families in the hardest-hit areas. In the seven months since, the team have delivered funds to 140,000 people, helping them to purchase the goods they need to recover and rebuild. You can find out more about their continuing response from the Mercy Corps website.
Countdown to
Glasgow
Excitement in the city is building ahead of the Commonwealth Games
following the visit of the Queen's Baton last weekend.I was delighted the people of Edinburgh got right behind the relay, with thousands taking to the streets to cheer on the arrival of the baton and to take part in a series of Council organised events along the length of the route. It really was a tremendous advert for Edinburgh - and for the Games. The baton also visited the Royal Commonwealth Pool, which closes its doors to the public today in order to prepare for the Glasgow 2014 diving competitions, when Edinburgh will become the only city in the world to host Commonwealth Games events for a third time.
And finally...
I promise this will be the last time I mention the marathon! But I wanted
to thank everyone who took the opportunity to sponsor me and to remind those
that haven't that my justgiving
page stays open for another couple of months.I'm over 70% of the way towards my £5,000 fundraising target for Venture Scotland, who run an outdoor-based personal development programme for young people who face complex and difficult problems. I managed to complete the course in one piece, beating my personal target time of 4 hours 50 minutes (just!), making good on my 30-year wager with my Dad. Never has a pint tasted so sweet!
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Ready to roll
Mortonhall
At the last council meeting, on 1
May, I offered my profound apologies to parents for the distress and
pain caused by the previous practices at Mortonhall.
Councillors unanimously agreed with the proposal to establish a
multi-agency working group, including parents' groups and other relevant agencies, to consider the report's recommendations.
The group, chaired by the Chief
Executive, is tasked with preparing a detailed action plan for
consideration at next month's special meeting of council. We must act on
the recommendations to ensure that the highest possible standards are
adhered to at Mortonhall
and that nothing like this can happen again.
St James Quarter
I was delighted to join Deputy First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, at the launch of an ambitious scheme that will see the
St James Quarter completely transformed by a £850m commercial
development - made possible by an innovative funding agreement between
the Council, Scottish Government and TIAA Henderson Real Estate.
The Council played a crucial role
in attracting this investment, which will see the development of
42,500m2 of high-quality retail space, 2,300m2 of grade A office space, a
210-bedroom five-star hotel, a 152-bedroom four-star hotel, a
55-bedroom apart-hotel,
a theatre, restaurants and 138 residential units.
The project will create
significant overall growth to the economy, thousands of new jobs for
Edinburgh and raise our competitiveness with other international capital
cities.
Homes for Scotland
On 16 May, the EICC played host to the
Homes for Scotland national awards and I'm delighted to say that a
number of Edinburgh housing developments featured. Amongst those
recognised were the Council, Cruden Homes, Port of Leith Housing
Association, Link Homes and Hillcrest Housing Association.
In the last five years, the
Council and our partners have built 4,000 new affordable homes, trebling
the amount built each year, regenerating brownfield sites across the
city and generating close to £500m in economic benefit in the process.
Edinburgh needs a significant
number of new homes over the next ten years, which is why we recently
approved another round of procurement with the National Housing Trust
and are looking to further expand our 21st Century Homes programme.
Queen's Baton Relay
Last week we revealed the route for the Edinburgh leg of the Glasgow 2014
Queen's Baton Relay, which will spend Saturday 14 June touring the capital's communities, streets and landmarks.
The relay will be a fantastic
opportunity for residents to take to the streets to show their support
for our baton bearers and celebrate Edinburgh's part to play in the
Commonwealth Games.
As host of the 1970 and 1986
Games, and co-host of this year's diving event at the Royal Commonwealth
Pool, it is fitting that the baton will be brought home to Edinburgh -
the only city in the Commonwealth to stage Games events for a third
time.
Marathon Man
This Sunday, 25th May, I will be
attempting to settle a 30-year old bet (I stand to win £5 and a pint
from my dad!) as I join thousands of other hardy souls competing in the
2014 Edinburgh Marathon.
I'm pleased with how my
preparations have gone - and extremely grateful for all sponsorship
received to date. I'm raising money for
Venture Scotland,
who run an outdoor-based personal development programme for young
people who face complex and difficult problems. Please help me reach my
fundraising target for this fantastic cause.
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