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Published Date: 28 May 2008
AN online consultation has been launched to help decide the future of one of the city’s largest green spaces.
A new website features videos promoting ten ideas for the future of Leith Links.

The council approached the environmental organisation Greener Leith about promoting a survey and it was decided to use a new website instead of sending out bulky documents or posting on little-known council web pages.

The films – which can be found at leithask.org – show a range of projects from tennis courts to wildlife reserves.

Leithers have been asked to vote for their top three and these will be considered by the council as priorities for a Leith Links masterplan.





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  • Last Updated: 28 May 2008 10:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Environment
 
1

CB,

Somewhere in the EU 28/05/2008 13:56:42
It's actually http://www.leithlinksask.org/

Come EEN, you bunch of numpties! Get something right for a change...
2

Stevie Mac,

Edinburgh 28/05/2008 16:19:01
Fantastic initiative.
3

lulach mac gille coemgain,

13/06/2008 20:03:07
An Airport - Great idea - leaves the greenbelt free for food production - is on a tram route - close by the city centre and already has a stinky water processing planr close by therefore polution won’t be an issue and it’s only minutes - nae seconds from the city centre - problem solved and a greener scotland to boot + it’ll save the £360 million and climbing move of the RHSS

 

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