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PICARDY PLACE COUNTER-PROPOSAL

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 DRAFT 2 – MORE DETAIL

Transport & Environment Committee Convenor Lesley Macinnes has announced that the Council will prolong consultation about redesigning Picardy Place until January 2018.

The extension from an already extended December deadline is to improve debate about how the area may be used and improved.

TIME FOR T ON PICARDY PLACE?

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To join the debate about Picardy Place, writes David Jamieson of ZONE Architects, we offer the attached solution.

It's a proposal which, unlike the Council’s traffic-centric plans, is based on enhancing the sense of place and adding to the cultural quarter generated by the Playhouse,  Omni Cinema and St Mary’s Cathedral. 

The space for a potential building, no longer marooned in the middle of a roundabout, could be a worthy site for a new 1000-seat concert hall, for example.

PICARDY PLACE IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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 LAWRENCE MEETS LOCALS IN LIVELY DISCUSSION 

City of Edinburgh Council’s Executive Director of Place Paul Lawrence addressed the New Town & Broughton Community Council yesterday evening, and took questions from members of the public about the controversial Picardy Place proposal (PPP).

He initially covered much of the same ground covered during the Transport & Environment Committee on 5 October.

PICARDY PLACE IS CHANGING

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 WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT 

Together for Edinburgh is the team behind the ‘regeneration’ of Edinburgh’s East End.* 

In a recent circular to Broughton addresses, they describe themselves as ‘looking at making improvements to Picardy Place and enhancing the eastern gateway to the city’.

PICARDY PLACE PLANS AT LAST

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 TIME TO RESIST GIGANTIC GYRATORY 

Plans for the future road layout of Picardy Place are at long last emerging into the light.

Unfortunately, what we now see is something very like the gigantic gyratory so many people have dreaded for so long.

The plans have been drawn up by consultants working for the developers, and although the Council has been involved there’s been no conversation with the public until last month.

PICARDY PLACE - WHAT LITTLE WE KNOW

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When TH Real Estate's Director of Development Martin Perry spoke about Picardy Place recently, there was very little detail (Breaking news, 24.5.17). 

Plans, he told Leith Central Community Council, for an important bus / tram interchange here are still in development. And that was that. 

Spurtle has done a little digging, and the last substantive document we can find outlining City of Edinburgh Council's thoughts on the subject date from July 2009. The document is attached below.