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Published Date: 15 August 2008
A PROTEST group set up to challenge plans to revamp Leith Docks failed to get its message across to councillors on a site visit.


Joined-Up Master Planning (JUMP) wanted to stage a protest at the headquarters of Forth Ports, the company behind the application, yesterday, but councillors sold them a dummy. JUMP members wanted to put on a high-profile demonstration and hand councillors leaflets, but didn't have enough people to cover all the entrances to Forth Ports' offices and members of the planning committee passed through the Salamander Street entrance.

Co-founder of the group Shaeron Averbuch said: "JUMP also tried to issue a summary of information to the planning committee prior to their embarkation on to the bus from the City Chambers – this had also been unsuccessful as despite being given one set of information by council staff, departure plans were not as to information provided."

Councillors are due to rule on the outline planning application for thousands of homes and offices, as well as leisure facilities, later this year.





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  • Last Updated: 15 August 2008 10:41 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Forth Ports
 
1

Jams,

Edinburgh 15/08/2008 13:29:38
Hmmm if you want to put on a "high profile" demonstration and can't find enough people to cover all the exits it suggests you lack support.
2

D Heid ,

Leith 15/08/2008 15:36:36
Brilliant! sorry but if you cant organise a protest how are on going to be on "planning matters"
3

Think Tank,

15/08/2008 17:32:20
They clearly haven't heard of the postal service.

 

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