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Sunday, 27 November 2022

MSCC Minutes for October 2022

 

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   MARCHMONT & SCIENNES COMMUNITY COUNCIL

 

MINUTES OF MEETING HELD ON WEDNESDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2022

7:30 P.M. AT ST. CATHERINE’S ARGYLE

 

ATTENDANCE

 

PRESENT:

Brian Gilmore (Chair, MSCC), Alison Service (MSCC Treasurer), Anthony Holmes, Emma Willson (local resident), Cllr. Neil Ross, Nigel Ayton (Grange Association), Susie Agnew (MSCC), Margaret Coughtrie (local resident)

 

APOLOGIES: Anne Laing (MSCC Secretary), Kayleigh Gordon (MSCC Publicity), Liane Phillips (MSCC Publicity), Douglas Rogers (MSCC)

 

IN ATTENDANCE

 Modupe Ojo (Minutes Secretary)

 

DISCUSSIONS

 

The meeting began at 7:33. Brian introduced Modupe, the new Minutes secretary.

Brian apologized for the error of including the presentation by Catherine Henderson from Scottish Water on the agenda for that day’s meeting. He noted that Catherine would be coming for the next meeting (Wednesday, 23 November 2022).

Nigel pointed out that the date on the draft minutes of the previous meeting was wrong and it was noted for amendment.

Alison proposed the adoption of the minutes of meeting and it was seconded by Nigel.

 

 

Police Report:

The Newsletter sent by the Police had been earlier circulated. Brian noted that the Police sent a cover letter with the newsletter stating that the police would not be routinely attending the meetings except if there is a specific request for their presence. The police quarterly newsletter would serve as feedback. Brian noted that the lesson to be learnt from this cover letter is that if anyone thinks there is a need for the police to attend the meeting, the secretary should be informed prior to the meeting so the police can be invited.

 

Scottish Water:

Brian noted that Marchmont Crescent would be closed as a through road for approximately 7 months. Cllr. Ross clarified that the closure would happen in phases and the northern part would be closed first.

Emma Wilson asked about the right person to contact if residents had suggestions about how the Northern end of Marchmont Crescent could be made more attractive. She said that several of the residents there would like to see some sort of street-scaping as it was a lovely corner which could be greatly enhanced with their various ideas. In the resulting discussion Cllr. Ross suggested that since Scottish Water had said they would be prepared to make some financial contribution to the community, they could be approached to make a  monetary contribution  for this proposal. The council could in turn use this contribution for any ideal project in the area. Brian noted that the timing might be the issue and it would be best to work with a concrete suggestion.

It was put to Emma that she and the other residents put together an actual plan of their ideas for improving the area and present it to the MSCC in the November meeting. After that, the MSCC could approach Scottish Water for some financial aid, after which it would be put to the Council for implementation. Now was the time to do it as the whole area is going to be dug up over the next few months.

 

 

 

Meadows & Bruntsfield Links: Including FOMBL report

There is currently no new report on FOMBL. Alison however noted that she would be attending a public meeting on 23rd with a speaker giving a presentation on the history of how Hibs and Hearts used to play matches on the Meadows. FOMBL and various other organisations had been planning something special for Mike Shields’ retirement. However, Mike is planning his own event for sometime in December. She would update the community council when she gets the definite date and the number of representatives from MSCC to attend.

Susie pointed out that the Born Free “Lions and Safari” installation on The Meadows is wonderful and attracting hundreds of people to view it. However, the ground around it is already horribly muddy and there are still 2-3 months to go.  Cllr Ross said he would notify the correct people to hopefully remedy the situation with some plastic ground covering to protect both the grass and the viewers’ boots!

 

 Publicity     

No report.

 

City Councillor report on topical local issues

Cllr. Ross updated that consultation is live on the website for raising the standards of HMOs, and the conditions surrounding granting licences to landlords for interim properties.  One of the initiatives is a best practice guide for landlords because none currently exists, and would encourage better practices by the landlords.  Cllr. Ross said that one area to improve is the requirement that emergency contacts are provided to near neighbours on an annual basis instead of the present 3-year basis as those who are new to the building may not know who to contact.  He encouraged everyone to respond and comment on this consultation.

Margaret Coughtrie asked about cases where letting agents were not known and the apartments were mostly occupied by students who weren’t long-term tenants. Cllr Ross said neighbours should be informed once a year as a condition of licence.

Cllr Ross went on to update the meeting about the new licensing arrangements for Short-Term Lets (STL) in Edinburgh.  The City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) is taking advantage of recent Scottish Government legislation that enables local authorities to designate STL Control Areas.  Edinburgh has applied for the entire city to become a STL Control Area.  This means that all STLs must be licensed.  One of the licence conditions is that a property must hold the appropriate planning consent for its use.  If a property is not occupied by its owner but is used solely as a commercial STL, then the planning status of the property must be “Short Term Let”, and not “Residential”.  Therefore, many owners of properties that are currently operated as STLs are applying now for planning permission for change of use, before the deadline of 1 April 2023 for all such existing STLs to have applied if they are to be allowed to continue in business prior to having their STL licence application assessed.  CEC has issued draft changes to its “Guidance for Businesses” that includes criteria by which planning applications for change of use to STL will be assessed.  The proposed changes are open for public consultation until 22 December 2022.

 

Sick Kids site update:

The report from Downing has been circulated. Douglas met  the Home Group and his report has also been circulated.

 

Astley Ainslie Hospital Redevelopment:

No update

 

Condition of pavements:

Alison mentioned that one of the Councillors had been to look into the pavements issue at the junction of Chalmers Crescent and Roseneath Street and liaise accordingly. Brian said it was best to carry this issue over to the next meeting in case Kaleigh and Lianne have an update on it.

 

Proposed defibrillators:

Alison said she went to see the Earl of Marchmont who started the fund for three defibrillators for the area.  Twice now she has left her contact details to be passed to the manager and owner, but hasn’t heard from them. She will try again.

 

Energy/insulation

Alison said she had tried to get someone from Home Energy Scotland to come to speak at the November meeting but they are currently really busy and would not be able to take any speaking engagements. She was sent videos for a presentation but Douglas didn’t think the video’s quality is of a high standard and he is prepared to himself put together a presentation instead.

Resolution: If Douglas agrees, then his presentation will take place in the Jan-23 meeting since Catherine from Scottish Water would be speaking at the meeting in the Nov-22 meeting.

 

Planning applications

Nigel followed up on the comments earlier by Cllr Ross about CEC’s consultation on changes to the Guidance for Businesses that relates to planning applications for change of us to Short Term Let (STL).  The Grange Association is itself consulting its members on its proposed default position that it will object to any planning application for a STL in a shared stair with residential properties or any STL that shares an entrance with a residential property.  This appears consistent with the proposed CEC changes to its guidance.

 

Grange Cemetery update:

The update on this has been circulated. Nigel said it is necessary to send someone on a training course for heavy lifting and handling to be able to supervise the restoration of the gravestones. 

Resolution: Cllr. Ross would look into this.

 

Christmas Tree event:

According to Alison, the electrics in the normal Christmas tree hole outside ScotMid have been dug up by council workers in error. However, a 24-foot Christmas tree would be delivered with its own heavy base as there is no time to fit new electrics before the event so lighting will be fed from the street lamps she thinks.  The A Capella Kids and various JG choirs and bands will all be participating. The Acapella Kids will sing with the community at the tree, but they prefer to do their wee show at the hall where they are heard better.  The charity collection will have to be done at the hall as the council now charges £500 for a permit for a street collection. Cllr Ross found this surprising and said he would check that. (Cllr Ross subsequently reported the charge is for ‘closing’ a street, not having a collection).

 

Treasurer's report:

The report has been circulated. The council has a bank balance of £1972.93.

 

 

Meetings attended:

No meeting attended

 

AOCB:

Anthony inquired about the charging of electric vehicles, especially considering the health and safety aspect to the ad hoc trailing of cables across pavements by vehicle owners using sockets in their own homes. The Thirlestane Lane Assoc own the wall opposite the wee houses and do not allow charging points to be put on the wall. Cables running from houses to cars are a danger.  It was pointed out that there are eight public charging points at the west end of Thirlestane Road just round the corner and they should be used instead. 

 

 

Margaret Cloughtrie said camper vans were parking right in front of her flat and obstructing her view of The Meadows. She wanted to know the rules about camper vans parking and what can be done about this. Cllr. Neil said that there would have to be a change in the law so the best method would be to get on to her MSP. At present caravans and camper vans can park just like cars.

Anthony asked about when the renovations and repairs would be completed at the Warrender Swim Centre, and Cllr. Neil said there are positive indications that it would be done soon.   

 

Date of next meeting: Wednesday 23rd November 2022

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