Parks and the City

POSTED ON June 16, 2020

The Cockburn is pleased to launch this major virtual event on Tuesday 23 June 2020 discussing the role and importance of urban parks.

The Cockburn is pleased to launch this major virtual event on Tuesday 23 June 2020 discussing the role and importance of urban parks.

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ORHS Decisions of Appeals Expected Soon

POSTED ON June 9, 2020

In September 2018, the Cockburn Association together with the New Town & Broughton Community Council and Edinburgh World Heritage participated in a major planning inquiry into the rejected applications to convert it into a luxury 6-star Art Hotel.

In September 2018, the Cockburn Association together with the New Town & Broughton Community Council and Edinburgh World Heritage participated in a major planning inquiry into the rejected applications to convert it into a luxury 6-star Art Hotel.

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Winter Festivals and Summer Sessions

POSTED ON May 27, 2020

The Cockburn Association has submitted comments and observations to the Policy & Sustainability Committee ahead of its meeting on 28 May 2020.

The Cockburn Association has submitted comments and observations to the Policy & Sustainability Committee ahead of its meeting on 28 May 2020.

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City Plan 2030 Comments

POSTED ON April 30, 2020

The Cockburn is broadly supportive of the draft policies being proposed in the ‘Choices for City Plan 2030’ document.

The Cockburn is broadly supportive of the draft policies being proposed in the ‘Choices for City Plan 2030’ document.

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City Mobility Plan 2030 Comments Submitted

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The Cockburn welcomes the overall vision and objectives of the City Mobility Plan.

The Cockburn welcomes the overall vision and objectives of the City Mobility Plan.

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Peter Carmichael Millar – An Appreciation

POSTED ON March 30, 2020

Peter Carmichael Millar OBE, WS (19 February 1927-16 March 2020) was a widely respected solicitor, war veteran, Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty’s Signet and one of the most significant figures in the history of Scotland’s oldest conservation society, The Cockburn Association.

Peter Carmichael Millar OBE, WS (19 February 1927-16 March 2020) was a widely respected solicitor, war veteran, Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty’s Signet and one of the most significant figures in the history of Scotland’s oldest conservation society, The Cockburn Association.

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Peter Carmichael Millar – An Appreciation

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Peter Carmichael Millar OBE, WS (19 February 1927-16 March 2020) was a widely respected solicitor, war veteran, Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty’s Signet and one of the most significant figures in the history of Scotland’s oldest conservation society, The Cockburn Association.

Peter Carmichael Millar OBE, WS (19 February 1927-16 March 2020) was a widely respected solicitor, war veteran, Deputy Keeper of Her Majesty’s Signet and one of the most significant figures in the history of Scotland’s oldest conservation society, The Cockburn Association.

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City Planning Functions and Covid

POSTED ON March 27, 2020

Today the Cockburn has written the Convenor of the City of Edinburgh Council’s Planning Committee, Councillor Neil Gardiner, highlighting issues as to how the statutory planning system will function during this period of unprecedented civic crisis.

Today the Cockburn has written the Convenor of the City of Edinburgh Council’s Planning Committee, Councillor Neil Gardiner, highlighting issues as to how the statutory planning system will function during this period of unprecedented civic crisis.

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City for Sale

POSTED ON January 24, 2020

A hugely successful public meeting held on 22 January in the Central Halls in Tollcross was attended by a full capacity audience of 850 members of the public.

A hugely successful public meeting held on 22 January in the Central Halls in Tollcross was attended by a full capacity audience of 850 members of the public.

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Demolition in Leith at Stead’s Place Rejected

POSTED ON December 23, 2019

The Cockburn welcomes the decision to dismiss the appeal at Stead’s Place, 106-162 Leith Walk and thereby refuse planning permission.

The Cockburn welcomes the decision to dismiss the appeal at Stead’s Place, 106-162 Leith Walk and thereby refuse planning permission.

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