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Re-Union Canal Boats location at Fountainbridge - Petitions (Closed)

Petition details
Re-Union Canal Boats Ltd, a social enterprise working with communities, has had a presence at Lochrin Quay for the last 3 years, acting as a hub for canal based activities and providing a crucial connection with the canal as a working waterspace. It organises the Canal Festival each year which attracts thousands of local people and visitors and has brought life to ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Quay.
The ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Union Canal Strategy of 2011 commends its work and has as one of its aims to increase the use of the canal as a waterspace

There is much concern locally that Re-Union has lost its canal-side location as premises in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Quay are occupied by commercial businesses who can pay the higher rents but have little connection to the canal.

Having Re-Union in a canal-side location is crucial if the benefits of the canal in the centre of our city are to be realised and should be a priority for the delivery of development at Fountainbridge.

The Council is a major landowner in the area and through EDI is leading on the development of the site at Fountainbridge. I call upon the Council and EDI, as a matter of priority to develop options to secure both short term premises for Re-Union and a lasting presence in the Fountainbridge canal -side site.
Petition Status
Closed
Petition submitted by (Business or Individual)
Individual
Name of petitioner
Jane Jones
Opening date
25-Sep-15
Closing date
27-Jan-16
Total signatories
270
Petition Outcome
- To refer the petition to the Economy Committee.- To note the Convener would write to Scottish Canals to encourage dialogue with representatives of Re-union.
Further Action
This petition was considered further at the Economy Committee on 26 April 2016 and the Petitions Committee on 8 September 2016.
Links
1) <a href="http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/meetings/meeting/3926/economy_committee"> Economy Committee 26 April 2016 </a> 2) <a href=" http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/download/meetings/id/51696/item_51_-_business_bulletin"> Petitions Committee 8 September 2016 </a>