COMMUNITY COUNCIL OFFICE BEARERS – REVISED January 2014

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COMMUNITY COUNCIL OFFICE BEARERS – REVISED January 2014 COMMUNITY COUNCIL OFFICE BEARERS – REVISED January 2014 For more information about Community Councils in Edinburgh (including the list of office-bearers) visit www.edinburgh.gov.uk/communitycouncils Balerno Community Council www.balerno-communitycouncil.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Richard Henderson Trudy Allan Hugh Watt 1 Greenfield Crescent 6 Lovedale Avenue 4 Johnsburn Haugh BALERNO BALERNO EH14 7DT BALERNO EH14 7HD EH14 7ND Tel: 449 4751 Tel: 449 4484 [email protected] Tel: 449 7636 [email protected] Corstorphine Chair Secretary Treasurer Mr David Salton Mr Kenneth Swinney Steve Kerr 7 Featherhall Crescent North 100 Saughton Road North 94 Broomhall Road EDINBURGH EH12 7TY EDINBURGH EH12 7JN EDINBURGH EH12 7PD Tel: 334 2652 Tel: 334 3461 [email protected] [email protected]. Tel: 334 7757 com [email protected] Craigentinny/Meadowbank Chair Secretary Treasurer Mr Giacomo Modica Iris McMillan Angela Wright 47 Lochend Gardens 7 Restalrig Avenue 4 Loganlea Road EDINBURGH EH7 6DG EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH7 6PP EH7 4NN Tel: 538 5170 [email protected] [email protected] Craigleith/Blackhall www.craigleithblackhall.info Chair Secretary Treasurer Eddie Thorn Correspondence to Chair Alan Denham 158 Craigleith Road 23 Hillpark Way EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH4 2EQ EH4 7ST Tel: 332 5702 Tel: 336 5943 [email protected] Craiglockhart www.craiglockhart.btck.co.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Alan Dickson Correspondence to Chair Bryce Morrison 36 Craiglockhart Ave 193/7 Colinton Road EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH14 1LX EH14 Tel: 443 2381 [email protected] [email protected] Craigmillar www.craigmillarcc.btck.co.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Terry Tweed Helen Horn Norrie Davies Neighbourhood Alliance 29 Niddrie Marishal Drive Unit 2, Hays Community Centre EDINBURGH 4 Hay Avenue EH16 4EP Edinburgh EH16 4AQ Tel: 657 0500 [email protected] Cramond and Barnton www.cramond-barnton.org Chair Secretary Treasurer Andrew Mather Correspondence to Chair Jane Neville, 21 Inveralmond Drive 13, Avon Place EDINBURGH Cramond EH4 Edinburgh EH4 .. Tel: 336 2336 Tel. 339 5229 [email protected] [email protected] Currie www.currie-scc.gov.uk Chair Secretary (acting) Treasurer Allister McKillop Alison Munro Marge Barker 73 Currievale Drive 146 Muirwood Road 54 Weaver’s Knowe Crescent CURRIE CURRIE CURRIE EH14 5RW EH14 5HQ EH14 5PR Tel: 449 6394 Tel: 449 5420 Tel: 449 3450 C/o [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Drum Brae Chair Secretary Treasurer Tom Conway Gavin McLean Olive Durie 467 Queensferry Road 14 Parkgrove Park 28 Clermiston Green EDINBURGH EH4 7ND EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH4 7PA Tel: 336 5688 Tel: 336 3461 Tel: 336 2289 [email protected] [email protected] 2 Drylaw/Telford www.drylawtelfordcc.co.uk www.mobile.twitter.com/DrylawTelfordCC Chair Secretary Treasurer Alex Dale, Ian Greenhalgh Ms Jackie Brown 67 Wester Drylaw Place 65 Easter Drylaw 21/2 Wester Drylaw Place Edinburgh EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH4 2TN EH4 2TL EH4 2QT Tel: 539 2894 Tel: 343 6643 [email protected] [email protected] Fairmilehead www.fairmileheadcc.org.uk Chair Secretary Mr Dennis Williams Norman Tinlin Fiona Simon 18 Camus Avenue 22 Buckstone Lea 22 Buckstone Grove EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH10 6QT EH10 6XE EH10 6PF Tel: 445 2222 Tel 445 5160 Tel: 445 3047 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Firrhill www.firrhillcommunitycouncil.btck.co.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Heather Levy Peggy Wright Lesley Linn 13 Oxgangs Green 15 Colinton Mains Place 4 Colinton Mains Road EDINBURGH EDINBURGH Edinburgh EH13 9JG EH13 9AU EH13 9AW Tel: 07738762001 Tel: 531 9796 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Gilmerton/Inch Chair (interim) Secretary (interim) Treasurer (interim) Eric Dobbie Scott Neill Derek Thomson 9 Frogston Road East 118 Glenallan Drive 15/4 Moredun House EDINBURGH EDINBURGH 14 Craigour Green EH17 8AB EH16 5RE EDINBURGH 07836705990 Tel: 666 2914 EH17 7RN [email protected] [email protected] 07918987372 [email protected] Gorgie/Dalry www.gorgiedalrycc.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Fiona Mclean Kirsti Brown Jim Hogg 36 Ardmillan Terrace 11/3 Orwell Terrace c/o St Martin’s Church EDINBURGH EDINBURGH 232 Dalry Road EH11 2JL EH11 2DX Edinburgh EH11 2JG [email protected] [email protected] 3 Grange/Prestonfield www.grangeprestonfieldcc.org.uk/wordpress Chair Secretary Treasurer Tony Harris Sue Tritton Andreas Grothey 21 Mentone Terrace 6 Grange Terrace 29 Ross Gardens EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH9 2DG EH9 2LD EH9 3BR Tel: 4779968 [email protected]. Tel: 667 8027 [email protected] uk [email protected] Granton & District Chair Secretary Treasurer Fred Marinello Izzy Macdonald Lorna Forsyth Correspondence to Secy 500 Ferry Road EDINBURGH EH5 2DJ Tel: 551 2048 [email protected] Hutchison/Chesser www.themoat.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Mr Harry Sutherland Correspondence to Chair Mrs Marilyn Williams 17 Hutchison Crossway 21 Hutchison View EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH14 1RS EH14 1RX Tel: 444 1739 [email protected] Juniper Green www.junipergreencc.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Professor Cliff Beevers Ken Davies 495 Lanark Road Richard Watt 8 Viewfield Road EDINBURGH 630 Lanark Road Juniper Green EH14 5DQ EDINBURGH EH14 5EW EDINBURGH Tel: 453 4517 EH14 5BE Tel: 538 0352 Tel: 453 3065 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Kirkliston www.kirklistoncc.btik.com Chair Secretary Treasurer David Buchanan Neil Davidson Mr Brian Brooks 21 Allan Park 1 Stewart Place 21 Stewart Place KIRKLISTON KIRKLISTON KIRKLISTON EH29 9HA EH29 9BQ EH29 9BQ Tel: 333 3393 Tel: 333 2214 [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 333 3710 4 Leith Central www.leithcentralcc.co.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer John Hein Charlotte Encombe Anne Finlay 78 Montgomery Street 28 Pilrig Street EDINBURGH EDINBURGH [email protected] [email protected] Leith Harbour & Newhaven Chair Secretary Treasurer Allan Mackie Jan Brown Sandie Burns 1/10 Portland Row 13 Tower Street (Flat 2) 16 Annfield Britannia Quay EDINBURGH Newhaven EDINBURGH EH6 7BX EDINBURGH EH6 4JF EH6 6NH Tel: 555 4763 Tel: 551 3013 Tel: 554 0111 07789 851 434 07881777415 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] * Licensing Spokesperson Neil Wilson [email protected] Leith/Links www.leithlinkscc.wordpress.com Chair Secretary Treasurer Jim Scanlon Correspondence to Chair Angus Miller 4/2 Links Gardens 23 Summerfield Place EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH6 7JH EH6 8AZ Tel: 555 1829 Tel: 555 5488 [email protected] [email protected] Liberton and District www.libertondistrict.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Jim Henry Stewart Sandilands John Wilkinson 90 Greenend Gardens 100 Liberton Brae 4 Park Crescent EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH17 7QH EH17 EH17 Tel: 664 7185 Tel :664 0324 [email protected] [email protected] Longstone www.community-council.org.uk/Longstone Chair Secretary Treasurer James Scott Grace Hughes James Scott 168 Kingsknowe Road North 28 Redhall Road 168 Kingsknowe Road North EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH14 2EE EH14 2HN EH14 2EE Tel: 443 9741 [email protected] 5 Marchmont and Sciennes www.marchmontandsciennes.blogspot.com Chair Secretary Treasurer Alison Service Correspondence to Secy Alastair Philp 7 Sciennes Road 11 Arden Street EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH9 1BR EH9 1LE Tel: 275 6679 Marchmontsciennes.commcouncil@goo glemail.com Merchiston www.merchistoncc.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Robin Morris Alison Edelston Bridget Stevens 33 Morningside Road EDINBURGH EH10 4DR Tel: 447 8846 [email protected] [email protected] Morningside www.morningside.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Arne Strid Steve Gregory Linda Thomson Flat 1F3 6 Belhaven Terr 21 Greenbank Row 5 Syme Place EDINBURGH EDINBURGH Edinburgh EH10 5HZ EH10 5SY EH10 5GA Tel: 452 8866 Tel: 447 5976 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Muirhouse/Salvesen www.muirhouse.wordpress.com Chair Secretary Treasurer Roy Douglas Alison Blezard Vacant 86 Muirhouse Drive 88 Muirhouse Drive EDINBURGH EH4 4TN Edinburgh Tel : 07801 971 892 EH4 4TN Correspondence to Chair [email protected] Tel: 07722111340 [email protected] Murrayfield www.murrayfieldcc.org.uk www.twitter.com/murrayfieldcc Chair Secretary Treasurer John Yellowlees Elizabeth Robertson Stephen Holland 7 Roseburn Cliff 18 Henderland Road Flat 7,11 Roseburn Maltings Edinburgh EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH12 6AL EH12 6BB EH12 5LY 0777183152 [email protected] Tel 337 9290 [email protected] [email protected] 6 New Town/ Broughton www.ntbcc.org.uk Chair Secretary Treasurer Ian Mowat * Licensing Spokesperson Jonathan Finn Jonathan Finn 18 Eyre Place Lane 104 Rose Street EDINBURGH Audrey Cavaye Edinburgh EH3 5EJ EH2 2NN Tel : 557 4498 Tel 558 8835 [email protected] [email protected] Portobello www.portobellocc.org Chair Secretary Treasurer Geoff Lynn Sean Watters Mark Cameron 16 Coillesdene Cres 52 Brighton Place 8A Dalkeith Street EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EDINBURGH EH15 EH15 EH15 [email protected] [email protected] Queensferry & District www.queensferrycommunitycouncil.org www.facebook.com/queensferry
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