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Toddlers to play inside ring of steel



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Published Date: 17 March 2008
A TWO-METRE-HIGH steel fence is set to be erected around an Old Town nursery to keep out vandals and rough sleepers.
Police have recommended the imposing barrier – made from black galvanised steel – is built around Cowgate Under 5s to keep out intruders, including homeless people.

In October 2006, an arson attack at the nursery on Old Assembly Close caused £5000
worth of damage and destroyed a wooden playhouse, garden furniture, toys and trees.

The play equipment has since been replaced, but the plans to protect it have come under fire from neighbours, including the Faculty of Advocates. The local community association has even warned the fence will create a "gulag atmosphere" and have a "claustrophobic effect" on children.

The nursery also faces a fight to keep its new, larger Wendy House after neighbours objected to its "Tyrolean" style and claimed it was attracting homeless people.

In a letter to council planners, Carole Ferguson-Walker, representing the Faculty of Advocates, said: "This playhouse was intended to replace a smaller building, which had been burned down.

"However, it is substantially larger than its predecessor and the faculty is concerned about the risk that it poses to the Lord Reid Building (where the building is based) in terms of future damage from any fire."

She added: "Obviously it is important that steps are taken to ensure that the children at the nursery are safe, however the risks outlined are perceived rather than real and there do not appear to be any instances of any homeless person being found in the nursery.

"The faculty would suggest that the fact that the structure is almost twice the size of the previous playhouse may in fact encourage homeless persons to attempt to shelter there." The Tron Square Community Association and a resident have also object to the nursery's plans.

They have argued that "the fencing and the playhouse are not in keeping with the character of the conservation area".

The playhouse was rebuilt in January last year after coverage of the fire in the Evening News led to a string of donations.

Kevin Jackson, secretary of the association, and chairman Will Lorimer wrote: "The proposed fencing will create a gulag atmosphere and have a claustrophobic effect on the children.

"It will be an eyesore from the perspective of our flats in upper Tron square which overlook the playground."

The plans have been recommended for approval by councillors at a meeting on Wednesday.

Alan Henderson, the city's head of planning, said in his report that both the new "railings" and the playhouse were "acceptable".

www.edinburgh.gov.uk
www.advocates.org
www.cowgateunder5s.co.uk








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  • Last Updated: 17 March 2008 12:44 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

brettgallacher,

edinburgh 17/03/2008 12:50:32
what with telling everyone they should have dna taken from birth , fingerprinted etc now they want to put you in jail so you can get used to it
2

brettgallacher,

edinburgh 17/03/2008 12:51:51
not if your a terrorist or sex offende though, then you can just claim your human rights and run amok all over britain
3

Zugspitze,

Edinburgh 17/03/2008 13:19:49
My child was at Cowgate under 5's and the nursery is fantastic! The children were heartbroken when the original wendy house was burnt down and overjoyed when the funds were raised to purchase a new one. All of the objections are typical of jobsworth adults who have NO consideration for children and definitely do not have their best interests in mind. And by the way Kevin Jackson, it would NOT create a gulag atmosphere, you are simply trying to shift attention from the fact that the view from your flats will supposedly be affected. Stop being so selfish, try to actually CARE about the community and appreciate the fact that this lovely, safe and environmentally balanced nursery has as much right as you do to be there! Btw, the Wendy house is locked every night so the comment about homeless people is completely unfounded and as there are homeless people in nearly every Close, why get so worked up about a possiblity that has been unproved so far!
4

THE BPRENTICE,

17/03/2008 13:20:17
I agree with brett on this one - better safe than sorry I say.
5

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

17/03/2008 13:42:13
Its a sad day when you have to risk breaking and entering to sleep in a Wendy House.
6

Zugspitze,

Edinburgh 17/03/2008 13:48:37
It seems that the "community representatives" are simply trying to get another dig in at the nursery and are making up nonsense to cover their selfish motives. The POLICE suggested to the nursery that the fencing was raised slightly. I assume that the community association would prefer to see local neds (the type that burned the original wendy house down) hanging around and vandalising the nursery far more than a lovely leafy playground full of happy children in a safe enviroment? Ms. Ferguson-Walker and Mr. Jackson would do well to find something better to complain about or are they really that petty! ANd EEN, what a ridiculous headline. Slow news day is it?
7

david watts,

17/03/2008 14:22:44
why dont they just electrify the fence above say two metres. Its highly unlikely that any toddlers going to reach that height meaning the only victims will be the scum illegally entering the private grounds of the nursery.
8

The Phantommmmm,

17/03/2008 14:26:09
All I wanted at that age was a shot of the big orange skooter.
9

Yo-Yo,

Edinburgh 17/03/2008 15:36:46
The fence is the way forward although it should be topped with razor wire.
10

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 17/03/2008 19:47:01
'Canned Toddlers', such a shame its come to this, even when I was a child (not a million years ago ;-).) we respected the 'wee-ones' and it would have never crossed our minds to destroy, 'play parks' or small children's play areas, albeit we weren't perfect!

The 'mindless few' who wreck it for so many, maybe if caught they should be 'canned' for exportation!

But we cant do that these days..can we,?
11

COLINTON.MAINS,

Oakville Ontario 18/03/2008 02:54:37
IT SAD WHEN WE HAVE REACHED THIS LOW I NEVER EVER THOUGHT SCOTLAND WOULD TURN INTO SUCH A MESS

 

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