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Transport Convener: It's our responsibility to help people walk, wheel, cycle and use public transport
GNT will not only deliver a dedicated cycling thoroughfare through the heart of the city, tying into CCWEL, but will significantly enhance public spaces and nearby streets for all those who spend time, socialise and shop there.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13942/transport-convener-its-our-responsibility-to-help-people-walk-wheel-cycle-and-use-public-transport -
Transport Convener: It's our responsibility to help people walk, wheel, cycle and use public transport
GNT will not only deliver a dedicated cycling thoroughfare through the heart of the city, tying into CCWEL, but will significantly enhance public spaces and nearby streets for all those who spend time, socialise and shop there.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13942/transport-convener-it-s-our-responsibility-to-help-people-walk-wheel-cycle-and-use-public-transport -
Pay business rates
Payment reference should be your 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) account number from the top right hand side of your paper bill.... 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) account number from the top right hand side of your paper bill... You will need to provide your 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) customer account number which can be found at the top right hand side of your bill.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/business-rates/pay-business-rates/1 -
Pay business rates
Payment reference should be your 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) account number from the top right hand side of your paper bill.... 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) account number from the top right hand side of your paper bill... You will need to provide your 10 digit non-domestic (business rates) customer account number which can be found at the top right hand side of your bill.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/business-rates/pay-business-rates -
Edinburgh Licensing Board – draft Gambling Policy
The policy sets out what the Board has to consider when dealing with applications under the Gambling Act 2005 (e.g. betting shops, casinos, bingo, gaming machines, etc).
https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/draft-gambling-policy/ -
Licensing Board – Consultation on Gambling Policy
The policy statement forms the basis upon which the Board considers applications for premises licences for venues such as betting shops, bingo halls, casinos, gaming machines in entertainment centres and pubs, and a range of other matters.
https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/cg/gambling-policy-consultation/ -
Construction
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https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/faqs/construction-2 -
Volunteer at the library
Here they can take out and return books, enjoy a cup of tea and a chat with the group before being returned safely home.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/volunteer/volunteer-library -
The People’s Story at 30: The Making of the Museum
Highlights include an athletics trophy, ‘The Edinburgh Harriers Challenge Cup’, which is engraved with the names of cup winners from 1892 – 1969; a box of shirt collars from the 1940s – meaning collars could be detached from the shirt and washed quickly, before the invention of modern appliances; a stags head brooch c.1945, which bears the emblem of the Canongate and the motto “Sic Itur Ad Astra” (“this is the way to the stars”); and two suffragette badges dating from around 1910, which belonged to the prominent Edinburgh Suffragist, Agnes ‘Nannie’ Brown – one of the ‘Brown Women’ who marched from Edinburgh to London collecting petition signatures in support of women’s rights.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12665/the-peoples-story-at-30-the-making-of-the-museum -
The People’s Story at 30: The Making of the Museum
Highlights include an athletics trophy, ‘The Edinburgh Harriers Challenge Cup’, which is engraved with the names of cup winners from 1892 – 1969; a box of shirt collars from the 1940s – meaning collars could be detached from the shirt and washed quickly, before the invention of modern appliances; a stags head brooch c.1945, which bears the emblem of the Canongate and the motto “Sic Itur Ad Astra” (“this is the way to the stars”); and two suffragette badges dating from around 1910, which belonged to the prominent Edinburgh Suffragist, Agnes ‘Nannie’ Brown – one of the ‘Brown Women’ who marched from Edinburgh to London collecting petition signatures in support of women’s rights.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12665/the-people-s-story-at-30-the-making-of-the-museum