Our Green Belt: the Brunstane Fields

Our Green Belt: the Brunstane Fields
2000 homes planned to be built

Monday 29 September 2014

Advice from Councillor Maureen Child

As probably already know, the Council has its Second Proposed Edinburgh Local Development Plan (LDP) out for public consultation. As part of this, a current housing proposal is to take a large area of land, immediately south of the Brunstane Burn and north of Newcraighall, between Brunstane House and Newhailes House, out of the Green Belt. Without the Green Belt designation, it is far more likely that any planning application to build houses on this land would be successful. The Brunstane site, which would possibly accommodate around 1330 housing units, would be accessed from the north by a new road off Milton Road East, beside the cemetery, with new bridges built over the Brunstane Burn and the main East Coast railway line. Residents groups and Community Council representatives from both Portobello and Craigmillar have got together to coordinate objections to the removal of Green Belt designation, which currently is a strong protection against development.  Portobello Amenity Society, for one, believe it is vital to protect this part of the Green Belt to avoid coalescence between Edinburgh and Musselburgh. They also believe that the settings of both Brunstane House and Newhailes House – highly important A listed country houses of great architectural and historical importance – would be severely compromised if this proposal goes ahead. We have made similar arguments in resisting current Green Belt development proposals at Edmonstone which provides a similarly effective boundary with Danderhall in Midlothian. This Brunstane proposal will also have a huge impact on the road network in Milton Road East and Newcraighall as well as implications for local schools and public transport. A packed public meeting, attended by at least 200 people, was ably chaired by my colleague Councillor David Walker, at the Kings Manor Hotel, on 25 September, to discuss this proposal. Further information about this proposal and about the Second Proposed LDP, can be found at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/localdevelopmentplan. Copies of the plan can also be seen in Portobello or Craigmillar Libraries. Comments on the proposals have to be lodged by 3rd October at 5pm on special forms which can be downloaded from the above website or obtained by contacting localdevelopmentplan@edinburgh.gov.uk or by phoning 0131 529 4692.  Please note that individually composed letters, rather than petitions or signed forms with the same wording, are very much more powerful.  And you must use the right forms.
Portobello/Craigmillar Ward has an established Neighbourhood Partnership.  Ours is chaired by Councillor Mike Bridgman. Edinburgh’s Neighbourhood Partnerships bring together the community, police, health, fire and rescue, voluntary sector and local Councillors, supported by officers from the Council. Each of Edinburgh’s 12 Neighbourhood Partnerships has a three year local community plan, which identifies local priorities informed by communities. The priorities in the plans cover a range of themes including health, transport, environment, community safety, children and older people. Working with communities and partners, Neighbourhood Partnerships aim to tackle these issues and make neighbourhoods a better place to live. The new local community plans 2014-17 will be published in October. Copies will be available local libraries, neighbourhood offices, at Neighbourhood Partnership events or online at www.edinburghnp.org.uk  For more details of activity across the city, see the Neighbourhood Partnership newsletter by clicking on: bit.ly/1ni8bko

Maureen Child, extract from her newsletter. 

SAVE the GREEN BELT Public meeting 7PM today

SAVE the GREEN BELT Public meeting 7PM 25th September
KINGS MANOR HOTEL
Planners,politicians and objectors
Will come together to thrash out the issues.
A CHANCE to listen, learn or protest
Or just simply to ask for more time to do the above.

The supporters of the Brunstane Fields
Have brought together developers, planning officials and elected members
To account for their actions in posing a threat to annihilate "the lungs of the City".
Be there to judge for yourself.
ALL WELCOME!!

Successful Public meeting on 25/09/14

200 people turned at the meeting, determined to save our Green Belt. In addition, we now have 500 people who have signed our petition

Thursday 25 September 2014

New song from the Brunstane Bard

To the tune of Strawberry Fields:-

Let me take you down where I'm going to
Brunstane Fields..the danger is real
It's something to get worked up about
Brunstane fields forever! BRUNSTANE FIELDS FOREVER!!

Living is easy by the GREEN BELT
We don't have to get uptight
But when the planners threaten to sell out
Then we just have to stand and fight

So
Chorus

Let me take you down where I'm going to
Brunstane fields....the danger is real
It's something to get worked up about
Brunstane fields forever!
BRUNSTANE FIELDS FOREVER!!

Tuesday 23 September 2014

The new Portobello High School will be the biggest secondary state school in Edinburgh with a roll of 1400 pupils.
Imagine the school traffic + 2000 new cars at Brunstane!
It is vital that all object to Edinburgh Council plans.
All details, including objection form can be found here.: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/20164/proposed_local_development_plan/1050/second_local_development_plan

Thursday 18 September 2014

Entry point on East Milton Rd for a 1300 home plot and a bus route?



This Saturday 25/9/14

We will be down at Portobello town hall between 10 and 12 Saturday morning with the petition. Please join us if you can spare a bit of time. The campaign is really gathering momentum and we now have hundreds of signatures, lots of public interest, political support and some media interest in the run up to the public meetingon 25 th September at the Kings Manor,

Many thanks

Lyn and Colin.

Thursday 4 September 2014

Petiition

70 signatures were gathered at the public meeting at King's Manor Hotel on Monday 1st September.

Stall at Porty market this Saturday

Colin has booked a stall at Saturday's farmers market in Brighton Park. He will take the petition. 

 It goes from 9.30 to 1.30. 

Please feel free to drop by, have a chat and get more information on our progress and what you can do to support our opposition to the building plans on Brunstane Green Belt. 
Thank you. 

Two wee songs by Lyn

To the tune of "What shall we do with the drunken sailor"...

What shall we do with the Brunstane green belt
What.  ,,     ,,     ,,   ,,    ,,      ,,          ,,          ,,
,,          ,,     ,,    ,,    ,,   ,,      ,,          ,,          ,,
Give local folk no warning!

Put it under concrete and build some houses
Put. ,,   ,,          ,,         ,,     ,,       ,,         ,,
,,     ,,     ,,        ,,          ,,    ,,        ,,         ,,
Give local folk no warning!

Oh no you don't cos up we're rising
Oh no you don't cos up we're rising
Oh no you don't cos up we're rising
So take this as fair warning!

Just try it and you'll find our response surprising
Try it and you'll find our response surprising
Try it and you'll find our response surprising
So take this as fair warning!

To the tune of "Where have all the flowers gone"..

Where has the Brunstane green belt gone?
We're all asking
Where has the Brunstane green belt gone?
We want to know
Where have all our green fields gone?
Sold to E.D.I. every one!
They thought our backs were turned
Now lessons will be learned!

To the tune of "Flower of Scotland"..

Oh E.D.I. Housing
Ye've never seen our like, ye dinnae ken
If ye so much as try for
Tae build just one But n Ben
On Brunstane farmland
We'll stand against ye
And send ye hameward
Tae think again!

These fields are there now
With food for mouthes we need to fill
Ye think that we've lost now
That land so dearly held
But we'll stand against ye
Rich E.D.I. Housing
And send ye hameward tae think again!

This threat will pass soon
And in the past it must remain
But we'll always rise up
And be those people again
Who stood against them
Rich E.D.I. Housing
And Sent Them Hameward
Tae Think Again!