Local Ward 9 readers may well be aware that Edinburgh Printmakers has recently received a Heritage Lottery Enterprise Fund 'round 1 pass' for an award of close to £5 million for the redevelopment of Castle Mill Works. The site is the former HQ of the North British Rubber Company in Fountainbridge, a 2000m2 ‘at risk’ building of significant industrial heritage value.
The ambition to save Castle Mill Works, a building of huge industrial heritage significance in Edinburgh stemmed from Edinburgh Printmakers’ search for the ideal home in which to build a world class contemporary arts centre specialising in printmaking, a vision that is now well on the way to becoming a reality.
Over the next 3 years of capital development, Edinburgh Printmakers’ artistic programme will deliver ambitious projects featuring art work by accomplished international artists, who will each in their own unique way respond to the distinctive and exceptional cultural heritage and legacy of Castle Mill Works whilst also reflecting on the proposed contemporary use as centre for artistic productivity.
Through ambitious and responsive commissioning of temporary artist interventions, permanent site-specific installations, and integrated community projects, Edinburgh Printmakers hopes to draw attention to the features of this historic building, addressing perceptions around the value of the building to the built environment and develop widespread support for retaining and preserving the industrial heritage of the city for re-use as a centre for cultural production.
Edinburgh Printmakers want local people to be at the heart of the project, sharing their knowledge and memories of the history of the area as a rubber manufacturing plant and getting familiar with the new role the building will have as a home for contemporary art practice.
During the programme the temporary installations on and around the building will have a thematic link to works on show at Edinburgh Printmakers gallery in Union Street.
To launch the temporary installations programme, Scottish artist Calum Colvin has created a stunning and unique intervention using the boarded up window recesses of Castle Mill Works. This installation comprises 120 posters consisting of 60 different images ... see photo above :-)
(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 :-)
Friday, August 29, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Corporate, Policy and Strategy Committee
The eagle-eyed amongst you will have spotted that there was no Corporate, Policy and Strategy Committee during July - and I personally missed August's meeting, due to Annual Leave ...
... what do you mean, you never noticed :-((
Anyhow - to make up for this death of scintillating Local Government Reports ... wait for it ... there are TWO Corporate Policy and Strategy Committee Committee meetings taking place in September ;-)
... all the papers for the first one - on 2nd September - are now in the public domain: the main Agenda can be found here ---
--- and the individual reports are all up on Committee Papers on-Line (CPOL) linked from here.
Reports that may well attract some attention and debate:
Just click on any of the above links for access (as a PDF) to the specific report.
... what do you mean, you never noticed :-((
Anyhow - to make up for this death of scintillating Local Government Reports ... wait for it ... there are TWO Corporate Policy and Strategy Committee Committee meetings taking place in September ;-)
... all the papers for the first one - on 2nd September - are now in the public domain: the main Agenda can be found here ---
--- and the individual reports are all up on Committee Papers on-Line (CPOL) linked from here.
Reports that may well attract some attention and debate:
- Managing Retirement Policy
- Chief Social Work Officer Annual Report
- Public Protection in Edinburgh Annual Reports
Just click on any of the above links for access (as a PDF) to the specific report.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Register to vote - by Tuesday 2nd September!
High levels of excitement during the week just past, as my own and my partner's Referendum Poll Cards arrived ... but, my excitement wasn't so much about those, as the third card that dropped through our letter-box --- the one for our 16-year old son ;-)
I've long been a supporter of Votes at 16, and I'm absolutely delighted that the franchise has been lowered for this vote --- it must surely now come down for other elections?
As things stand at the moment, Junior will get a vote in a few weeks time on the constitutional future of Scotland (quite rightly so, as far as I'm concerned), yet on the first Thursday in May next year he won't be able to cast a vote in the UK General Election, and won't get to do so until May 2020 by which time he'll be 22-years of age :-(
But - all that aside - and whichever way you intend to vote on the 18th September ... I really hope you will vote!
There most likely will not be such a significant electoral event again in our lifetimes - and if you haven't yet got a Poll Card and/or you're not sure if you are on the Electoral Register; then you have until Tuesday 2nd September to register ... just go here: http://www.lothian-vjb.gov.uk ;-)
I've long been a supporter of Votes at 16, and I'm absolutely delighted that the franchise has been lowered for this vote --- it must surely now come down for other elections?
As things stand at the moment, Junior will get a vote in a few weeks time on the constitutional future of Scotland (quite rightly so, as far as I'm concerned), yet on the first Thursday in May next year he won't be able to cast a vote in the UK General Election, and won't get to do so until May 2020 by which time he'll be 22-years of age :-(
But - all that aside - and whichever way you intend to vote on the 18th September ... I really hope you will vote!
There most likely will not be such a significant electoral event again in our lifetimes - and if you haven't yet got a Poll Card and/or you're not sure if you are on the Electoral Register; then you have until Tuesday 2nd September to register ... just go here: http://www.lothian-vjb.gov.uk ;-)
Saturday, August 16, 2014
August Leader's Report
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Games set gold standard
Exams success
And speaking of success,
congratulations to Edinburgh's school pupils on gaining excellent exam
results yet again this year. The number of S6 and S5 pupils (61% and 54%
respectively) who achieved one or more Highers improved on last year
and over 23,000
awards were given out for the new National exams.
It's been a challenge for pupils
and our teaching staff to prepare for these new exams but I think the
results speak for themselves. Last week's figures also reinforce
recently published statistics from Audit Scotland that Edinburgh is
outperforming similar
city and neighbouring authorities when it comes to S4 results.
Greener EdinburghAnother priority for the Council is to make Edinburgh a greener city, and next month we'll be making it easier for residents who use our wheelie bin service to recycle. This new service will help us meet our target of recycling 70% of our waste.The range of things residents can recycle will increase, resulting in less waste being sent to landfill - allowing us to reduce both our carbon footprint and the amount of landfill tax we pay. The service will be rolled out in phases to 140,000 households over the next year with the first 20,000 starting in September. If you're in Phase 1, you will shortly receive information in the post, including a new collection calendar. You can find out more by visiting the Council website. Tram latestThis month, Edinburgh welcomes the world, with hundreds of thousands of people thronging the City to enjoy the festivals. And for the first time since 1956, Festival-goers can again travel in the Capital by tram.Trams continue to attract an average of over 90,000 passengers per week. We're very pleased with this consistent performance, which is in line with the business model, but we will continue to work closely with Transport for Edinburgh to ensure that any issues are picked up on and resolved swiftly. Two Celtic European Games at the BT Murrayfield Stadium went well, with thousands using the trams to get to and from the games. These events certainly put the Edinburgh Trams team to the test but I'm pleased to say they coped admirably with the large crowds. EdinburghAppsNext month, EdinburghApps will once again challenge residents to come up with high-tech solutions to help improve the lives of people visiting, living and working in Edinburgh.The first of its kind in the UK, the competition lets teams and individuals use Council data to create ideas and concepts for the benefit of the city. In its first year, it attracted a range of innovative entries, including an app to help Council lorries operate more efficiently and another helping residents locate their nearest recycling point. This year's event has two themes: Culture & Sport and Health. If you are interested in taking part, please visit the EdinburghApps website or email edinburghapps@edinburgh.gov.uk. Don't lose your voteThis week, more than 350,000 registered voters in Edinburgh (over 4m across Scotland) will begin to receive poll cards for the Scottish Independence Referendum, providing them with details on how and where they can vote on 18 September.
This is set to be the biggest
poll in Scotland's history with a turnout of more than 80% predicted.
But only people who are registered to vote, and are aged 16 or over on
the 18 September, are able to take part. That's why it's essential that
you register
by 2 September.
I would urge all those who want to take part in this historic vote to check their details are on the register by visiting
Lothian Valuation Joint Board's website or calling 0131 344 2500.
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Friday, August 15, 2014
August Full Council Meeting
The August Council Meeting is this coming Thursday (21st) ...
... all the reports are now up on Committee Papers On-Line (CPOL) and you can access the main agenda directly here; and each of the individual reports separately via this link.
Of course - as ever, if you're so minded, you can watch all the proceedings live here ... or the meeting will be archived a few hours after it finishes for viewing at your leisure!
... all the reports are now up on Committee Papers On-Line (CPOL) and you can access the main agenda directly here; and each of the individual reports separately via this link.
Of course - as ever, if you're so minded, you can watch all the proceedings live here ... or the meeting will be archived a few hours after it finishes for viewing at your leisure!
Monday, August 11, 2014
Back in Edinburgh ...
Back in Edinburgh now, after a couple of weeks break with the family ...
... no Surgeries on Monday/Tuesday, due to ongoing School-holidays, but I will be at Fountainbridge Library at 6pm this Wednesday evening, and then back to the normal surgery-timetable from next week!
Please bear with me for a couple of days whilst I catch up on e-mails ... I've got an awful lot in the inbox to deal with ... but I will get through them by mid-week.
Hope everyone has had a restful Summer ;-)
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