LEITH COMMUNITY CROPS IN POTS

Would you like to join our team?

We are currently recruiting for staff, come and work with us in our new school projects. 
LEITH COMMUNITY CROPS IN POTS
A new post is being created to join our existing small team to work on an exciting new schools based Leith Community Food Project, funded by the Climate Challenge Fund. 
Our aim is to improve the environment, community participation and the health and wellbeing of the Leith community through influencing low carbon shopping habits, food waste reduction, vegetable growing, and encouraging community composting.

Community Education Officer – 28 hours per week

£24,336 per annum pro rata

With a focus on the environment and community engagement, this post will be responsible for creating, maintaining and developing growing clubs for young children and their families in three Leith based school locations including one secondary and two primary schools. Gathering information and data for a food waste reduction project and measuring outcomes will be an important element.

This post is funded from 1st April 2015 to 31st March 2016. Closing date is Wednesday 4th March 

Please send your CV to Evie @ lccipinfo@gmail.com or to Evie Murray, Chair, Leith Community Crops in Pots at 

Suite 1, 46A Constitution Street, Edinburgh, EH6 6RS

 Evie

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Leith Decides The Results

The fifth £eith decides has taken place with 37 fantastic projects from which to choose this year.  Leithers allocated £22, 092 in grants of up to £1,000 to 25 projects.  Many people commented on how very difficult is was to make a choice this year.  The community grant awards are as below.

North Edinburgh Dementia Care £1,000

Lothian Autistic Society £1,000 (tbc)

Friends of Prospect Bank School £1,000 (tbc)

Music in Hospitals £672

Leith Festival Association – Tea Dance £250

CLASP £700

Rowanalba £830

St. Mary’s Primary School Parents Council – outdoor fun £1,000

St. Mary’s Primary School Parents Council – Sports Equipment £918

Dr. Bell’s Family Centre £1,000

IWomen £1,000

YMCA – Plusone Mentoring £800

Victoria Primary PTA £1,000

Strange Town £1,000

Leith Walk Primary School Parent Council £1,000

Leith St. Andrew’s Playgroup £990

Leith Festival Association – Toilet facilities £1,000

Leith Primary Parent Council £1,000

Citadel Arts Group £1,000

Hermitage Park School Association £500

Citadel Youth Centre £900

Fort Youth and Community Association £1,000

FENIKS – english classes £885

Stanwell Nursery Parents Council £969

Leith Late £678

Full details can be found the the Leith NP site through City of Edinburgh Council web page

Leith Programme Update The Foot of the Walk junction works

The contractors carrying out the upgrade works to the Foot of the Walk junction (MacLay Civil Engineering Ltd) are anticipated to start mobilising next week, commencing 9 February, with full presence on site expected week commencing 16 February.

 The works, aimed at simplifying and improving the crossing for pedestrians, are expected to take 15 weeks to complete. In addition to road and footway resurfacing, the redesigned junction will see 4 single stage pedestrian crossings installed at the bottom of Leith Walk, Duke Street, Great Junction Street and Constitution Street. Once fully operational the junction crossing will include an all pedestrian phase allowing those on foot to cross more easily than at present improving the overall accessibility of the area in line with the design principles of the Leith Programme.

 For the duration of these works, Constitution Street will be closed at its junction with Leith Walk as part of the traffic management arrangements in place aimed at minimising disruption to traffic flow as much as possible. Local access to this area will be via Laurie Street, Queen Charlotte Street, or Bernard Street. Three way temporary traffic lights will be in operation at the main Leith Walk junction to control traffic flow. It is anticipated that traffic management arrangements will commence on 16 February.

 Bus diversion and general traffic conditions information reminder:

Details of the most up to date information regarding any bus diversions and traffic conditions affecting Leith Walk please visit either of the sites below:

https://twitter.com/on_lothianbuses

 https://twitter.com/edintravel

Ongoing Works – Pilrig Street to Crown Place:

Crummock (Scotland) Ltd, contractors on the Pilrig Street to Crown Place section, are continuing with localised remedials and the completion of outstanding works including bus tracker connections and the installation of cycle racks, road markings and associated signage. Getting the latter fully installed is important as this will allow the enforcement of the new parking regulations to commence. Details of these new regulations will follow in a separate update.

 New Design Layout:

The new design of Leith Walk, north of Pilrig Street, with additional formal and informal pedestrian crossing points appears to be working well at this early stage with pedestrians, cyclists and drivers getting used to the new pedestrian friendly layout and crossing locations. One of the main aims of the Leith Programme is to make the area more accessible and safe for those on foot and we would ask that all road users become familiar with the new layout and respect all the pedestrian crossing points.

LEITH DECIDES 2015 SATURDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY

£eith decides is a Leith Neighbourhood Parnership initiative. It is a method which gives over the decision making power on the allocation of community grants to the people of Leith.You can find out more here: http://www.edinburghnp.org.uk/neighbourhood-partnerships/leith/about/%C2%A3eith-decides/There are 37 local projects from which to choose this year.  Leithers are asked to cast their vote on how to allocate £22,092 in grants of up to £1,000.
Sat 07 Feb 2015 – 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Leith Community Centre
Kirkgate, Leith
Edinburgh

Safe Leith Action Group, Meeting on 24th February

Following the creation of the Leith Local Community Plan for 2014 – 2017, the above action group has been established to deliver two of the Leith local plan priorities;

·         Develop closer links between the community and safety services

·         Raise awareness of how to report safety concerns

Our first task is to get the community, community representatives etc together to create an action plan, to be coordinated by the Safe Leith Action Group, to plan how the community & organisations can work together to address the above two priorities.

 I would like to everyone who lives, works, studies, volunteers or visits Leith to attend our public meeting on Tuesday 24th February, from 6pm in McDonald Road Library, those who cannot attend can still have some input into the meeting by completing our brief survey, the responses gained will be fed into the public meeting.  The survey can be found athttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/B6MHCC8.

 Members of the community can attend the meeting and / or complete the survey as well.

 The more people who feed into the action plan, the better!

 Kind Regards

 Michael

Michael Traill | Community Safety Officer | City Centre / Leith Neighbourhood Office | Services for Communities | The City of Edinburgh Council | Room 9.01, 329 High Street, EH1 1YJ | Tel 0131 529 7061 |  

Leith Links CC Next meeting, Monday, 26th January 7pm

Happy New Year from Leith Links Community Council. The first meeting of 2015 takes place on Monday, 26th January in Leith Community Centre, New Kirkgate at 7pm prompt. If you live in the area covered by LLCC and have an interest in making your community stronger we would happy to see you. Agenda and minutes of last meeting will be issued prior to the next meeting.

Happy New Year from LLCC

On behalf of Leith Links Community Council may I wish everyone a very happy, peaceful and hopefully fruitful New Year. If you’ve made your resolutions please consider adding another. If you have a surplus of canned food which was bought for guests and never used then consider donating them to the Edinburgh North East Foodbank based in Henderson Street. There’s also one which covers North West depending on where you live. It’s unfortunate that there is a need for an increasing number of foodbanks in all parts of Scotland. If you can give a little help please have a look at the links below.

www.edinburghne.foodbank.org.uk

www.edinburghnw.foodbank.org.uk

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