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Waterfront 'risks turning into massive ghetto'



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Published Date:
02 November 2007
LEITH Docks risks becoming "a ghetto of enormous proportions" if a massive redevelopment goes ahead in its current form, community leaders have warned.
A joint submission by three community councils, backed by two politicians, has outlined a series of concerns about Forth Ports' plans for the waterfront.

Among the warnings the document sounds are permanent damage to the Leith waterline, increase
s in antisocial behaviour and no sense of community.

Forth Ports responded by saying it welcomed all comments and that the community would "have an impact" on how the biggest planning application ever to come before the council is drawn up.

The letter, written by Leith Central and Leith Harbour and Newhaven Community Councils, states: "The natural waterline will be lost, owing to the height of the new structures and the contrast with the architecture of historical Leith. The waterline will disappear and look as if it is an appendage, rather than a natural development of Leith.

"In both the seafront walkway and the road directly behind it, there are no activity-led spaces that will generate vibrancy and safety. We believe the areas will fall into disrepair and become a barren, dead area - a ghetto of enormous proportions."

The Evening News revealed in September how thousands of new homes would be built, leisure centres created and numerous jobs attracted to Leith under the radical 30-year plan.

The proposal, which is only an outline application at this stage, was broadly welcomed by locals and celebrities alike, including The Proclaimers. However, the submission by the Leith Docks Response Group cites influential figures such as Edinburgh North and Leith MSP Malcolm Chisholm and Leith councillor Gordon Munro, and will be a blow to the scheme.

The document continues: "We think that the whole development is back to front. The urban professional target group that dominates the planning process, and leads to heavy emphasis on one and two-bedroom apartments, is a transient population that moves in and out of the area and does not establish lasting links with the community."

A spokesman for Forth Ports said: "When you are doing as broad and wide a consultation of course you are going to get a range of opinions. The overwhelming majority if people in Leith are part of this process and in favour of what is happening. The alternative to not having a regeneration is something they don't want to see. The broad opinion is this is good for the area."



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  • Last Updated: 02 November 2007 10:28 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Markle,

Leith 02/11/2007 12:20:50

Will they be building a local police station? Even at busy times Leith Police Station is woefully understaffed and there is a great need for more policing on the streets in the problem area where I live - very close to the new developments.

2

Duncan still in Edinburgh,

02/11/2007 13:18:29

No, they won't be building a new police station.

3

Jaco Pastorius,

02/11/2007 13:22:25

Turning it into a ghetto would be a great development for the hip-hop music scene. This would help transform Leith's rather staid character into something more dynamic and edgy.

4

Digby Hepplethwaite,

02/11/2007 13:24:24

I asked the Leith police if there were any plans to build a new station, but they were rather dismissive.

5

Markle,

Leith 02/11/2007 13:28:11

Hi Duncan. Maybe they should!! Who's going to police all the crime? The one or two officers at Leith Police Station are already way overstretched.

6

Toast,

02/11/2007 13:54:27

It'll be a posh ghetto judging by the property prices

7

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02/11/2007 13:54:58
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Mary Tocracy,

02/11/2007 14:34:46

Hoots! Community Councils, what a joke. more like a bunch of professional naysayers and moaning minnies. Ignore them, they might go away.

9

bill inch,

02/11/2007 20:05:47

WHERE THEY NO HAPPY WITH THE GHETTO THEY HUD BEFORE THEN

10

Richardinho,

02/11/2007 21:42:11

Does Leith not already have a massive ghetto in it's midst? Why do councillors and other political types never want to accept responsibility for anything, and instead attack those who are trying to improve things?

11

Goat Boy,

03/11/2007 08:20:22

Leith is going to be sacrificed to ensure the success of the waterfront development and the tram.

12

Bob 2,

03/11/2007 09:22:21

spot on no11

money speaks

13

Douglas,

Bathgate 03/11/2007 12:13:29

The spokesperson (from Morningside) has been misheard. It was a massive gateau.


 

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