Council backs Lib Dem calls for wider Leith Walk pavements
Cross-party councillors have backed the Lib Dems' calls for Leith Walk's narrowest pavements to be re-assessed.
Leith Walk
Jack represents the Leith Walk ward, which covers Bonnington, Broughton, Hillside, Pilrig and South Leith.
He sits on the Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work and Regulatory Committees, the Lothian Valuation Joint Board and the Licensing Sub-Committee.
Jack Caldwell, 29, has lived in a council flat in the heart of the Leith Walk Ward since he was four years old, in 1997, attending the local schools, Boy’s Brigade and Scout troop. Jack’s workplace is just off Leith Walk, where he is an IT technician for a local independent arts charity.
Jack is an active volunteer in the area, running a local Cub Scout troop, and was an active member of the local Leith Community Council, which has recently seen him standing up to profit-driven developers. In this role he is working constructively with people and organisations across Broughton, Bonnington, Abbeyhill, Pilrig, Easter Road, Hillside, Powderhall and Leith.
Jack's fighting to get on top of the overflowing bins and recycling bins issues, improve pedestrian and cycling facilities like pavements and paths, stop people getting priced-out of the area by supporting new social-rent homes and affordable home ownership, sensibly regulate Short Term Lets to stem the depletion of existing housing stock, rapidly expand the amount of urban trees along Leith Walk and the nearby streets, ensure Leith Walk and North East Edinburgh recieves it's fair share of Council funding and to stop the cuts to local services, such as school budgets and communtiy police and obtain better communication from the Council on utility works, like the tramline installation.
From Councillor Jack Caldwell.
Cross-party councillors have backed the Lib Dems' calls for Leith Walk's narrowest pavements to be re-assessed.
Councillor Caldwell and the Lib Dems have secured an investigation into the rise in traffic on Easter Road, Albert Street, Brunswick Road and Dalmeny Street.
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The Council's Tram to Newhaven project will be finishing up soon. Council officers are compiling and working through outstanding issues raised by constituents.
Last Thursday, Lib Dem Councillor Jack Caldwell's proposal to review the bins and their lids got cross-party support.
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Councillor Jack Caldwell has been fighting for accessibility improvements.
The proposals inlucded £2m across all of Edinburgh's schools, including Leith Walk ward's 4 catchment Secondary Schools and 6 Primary Schools.
Councillor Jack Caldwell met with the London Road Improvement Project lead last week to discuss outstanding items and further requested improvements.
There are proposals to redesign the junction at McDonald Road and Broughton Road.
We the undersigned call on the Scottish Government to commit funding to stop the practice of CSO dumping and Scottish Water to install more monitors as a matter of priority.