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Published Date: 08 March 2008
HE oversaw some of Edinburgh's biggest and most controversial developments during his four-year reign as the city's planning convener.
And now former councillor Trevor Davies is to pass on his knowledge of urban design as an honorary professor at Glasgow University.

Under his new role, Professor Davies will give occasional lectures and seminars, as well as helping supervise post
-graduate students at the department of urban studies.

He will also work alongside university colleagues on two special projects designed to educate chief executives and senior council staff in the art of "city-making" and to encourage residents and businesses to improve the areas they live in.

Professor Davies, who was head of the Capital's planning committee before failing to win re-election last year, said he was looking forward to passing on his experience.

"It is a great honour to be asked by Glasgow University to take up this post," he said.

"It will enable me to share with others – and particularly with students who are considering planning as a career – some of the many lessons that I learnt leading the planning and development of the capital city.

"The university asked me whether I would be interested in the position last autumn and I am delighted that it has finally been confirmed. They wanted someone with 'real world' experience and I was only too happy to agree to take the post."

He added: "I learned a massive amount in the four years I spent as Edinburgh's planning convener and during that time there were many huge development projects that were started. I'm very proud of being involved in kick-starting the redevelopment of the St James Centre, the Granton and Leith waterfront developments and the regeneration of Fountainbridge, which are all huge projects for Edinburgh

"Hopefully I will be able to pass many of those experiences on."

Prof Davies will hold his new post, which does not carry a university salary, for the next five years.

However, his appointment has raised a few eyebrows in Edinburgh from campaigners opposed to the controversial Caltongate development – at whom Professor Davies infamously delivered a one-finger salute in 2006.

One commentator, Julie Logan, the spokeswoman for the Save Our Old Town group said that she was "astounded" to hear the news.

She said: "I think it is quite insulting to give a maverick like Trevor Davies, who has such little understanding of planning and urban design, a position like that. I astounded and cannot believe that he has been offered something like that."

Since failing to win re-election to the council, Prof Davies, a former TV producer who helped bring Hamish Macbeth to the small screen, has been involved as a freelance planning consultant and speaker.

During his tenure as planning leader, he was a director of a number of prestigious groups in Edinburgh, including the Edinburgh City Centre Management Company, Edinburgh World Heritage and the Waverley Station Project Board.





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  • Last Updated: 08 March 2008 12:00 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Edinburgh planning issues
 
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grantcat,

Old Town 08/03/2008 16:26:52
Next he will be getting an Honoury Presidency of the Society for Good Manners. A professor of Urban Design have the weegies gone completely barking? What urban design?

He should stick to what he is good at - making fictional telly programmes, Hamish MacBeith was at least worth watching. Trevor "the finger" Davie's contribution to the urban design of Edinburgh is heart breaking and crikey it will be remembered - but for all the wrong reasons.

checkout www.eh8.org.uk
www.independentrepbulicofthecanongate.blogspot.com
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Robert,

Kirriemuir 08/03/2008 17:05:07
Hold on folks; if it was not for mavericks this modern society of our would still be stuck in the Middle Ages. Whatever accusations are pointed at him his track-record sure is interesting. I suspect that he has all the experiences to make an excellent professor; good luck to him!

PS I do not know this person personally nor have I ever heard of him until reading this article.
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is it me?,

Edinburgh 08/03/2008 20:47:35
I painted my garden shed today.

Green. Not dark green, nor pale green, just a sort of middle green.

Just thought I'd share that.

p.s
Can I be a professor of shed- painting now please ?
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Jenny MacArthur,

08/03/2008 21:04:01
This guy is one of the worst of that horrible breed of arrogant architects who only care about the opinion of other architects and sneer at the public who care about such things as traditional local idioms. Their inward-looking cliques tell them it's fine to impose their hideous inhuman monstrosities on all of us. We should tell them with a loud voice where to get off with their self-pleasuring disasters.
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Arrow,

edinburgh 08/03/2008 21:52:04
truly, the lounatics have taken over the asylum
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seanie,

08/03/2008 21:59:19
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He's not an architect.

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Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 08/03/2008 22:50:05
Well said #9 - Trevor 'The Finger' Davies is a former TV producer who knows F-All about architecture, planning or much anything else. I had the misfortune of meeting him only once (professionally) and took an instant dislike to his arrogance. Still, I made hime squirm with my complaint to the Standards Commissioner, and made him register a potentially corrupt freebie months after the event - even though the Toothless Nu-Labour Flunkie from Rosyth eventually found 'No case to Answer'. Still, the electorate saw through him last May!
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 09/03/2008 02:29:57
'Professor' Davies - what a joke. This clown has lived off the public purse for too long already - let him get a job re-cycling brown envelopes or working in an Indian call centre.
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Buttress,

09/03/2008 21:27:23
I don't think he was ever Director of EWH either.

If I was a student, I'd want to know that those who were teaching me had some skills and qualifications for the job. Not sure this man has.

Disgusting.

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mad moo,

edinburgh 09/03/2008 23:32:40
#12 he may have had a post with EWHT by default as convenor of planning. This is his 'qualification'

I too feel concerned for future of planning students to be 'taught' by this man.
What do the RTPI who give acreditation to MSc students of some courses within the department he is to teach in?
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mad moo,

edinburgh 09/03/2008 23:42:55
Sorry - What do the RTPI think about this? Maybe butress knows people who would know?
And does anyone know where he
"has been involved as a freelance planning consultant and speaker."
I thought you might have to be qualified or registered somewhere as a consultant or planner.
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Buttress,

10/03/2008 11:01:49
He may have been an unpaid Trustee via the council - there are a number of those - but that's not being Director!

I suspect this report is the usual Evening News spin - I additionally suspect that the term 'Professor' is an honorary one bestowed by this rag.

Maybe he's going to teach on the rude gestures course.

Freelance Planning Consultant - well, maybe he has been consulted by Mountgrunge at champagne receptions? :-)
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 03/05/2008 14:36:04
Urban design? knowledge? - Trevor Davies? That's like appointing Tony Blair to head the department of Peace Studies.

 

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