Council calls to recognise city projects
Published Date:
06 August 2008
CITY leaders are calling for Edinburgh's tram project and the Waterfront development to be added to the list of Scotland's top planning priorities.
They say designating the schemes as "national developments" would recognise their importance for Scotland's economy and could open the door to future funding.
And they also want the Scottish Government's list of projects of national significance to give more weight to the Capital's key role in the country's economy.
In its response to the National Planning Framework, the city council said the tram network was needed to underpin Scotland's economy by providing efficient transport to key growth areas. But they said the document "seriously downplayed" the scale and significance of development and change in Edinburgh.
The new Forth Road Bridge and improvements at Edinburgh Airport were included among the nine "national developments" in the latest draft in January
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The full article contains 147 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
06 August 2008 10:31 AM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Edinburgh Council