by Hawkeye » 03 Mar 2005, 19:42
Today at the Inquiry.
Well, what a day of two halves. Another great turn out from our community.
Firstly we had Robert Drysdale who is the retail expert for Duddingston House Properties and the main one justifying why we need a new superstore. It was pointed out that only one person could be found in the local community who had been surveyed and he based his idea of need on the fact that most people use the four supermarkets within a 2 km radius of the town hall. And, in answering a question from the floor about his objection to the proposed tramway system as it would hold him up in traffic he side-stepped the issue about why he felt it good for Portobello residents to have more congestion.
In the end, it boiled down to him implementing the wishes of the Scottish Executive through their planning policies and guidelines - he is only following orders. Comments been passed that he has a passing resemblance to Herr Flick, whoever he was. At least the arguments and issues raised were understandable and one or two humorous quips helped along a marathon session that only ended at 1.15pm.
In the afternoon the council opened their case with their expert on urban design. This was quickly reduced to some fairly lengthy, tedious discussion on how the statement of design principles for Baileyfield site had come about. Unfortunately, this pushed out time for evidence to be heard from the first community witness. Woodwares had offered to bring round some emergency tins of paint so that we might watch it drying in order to liven up the afternoon.
A pity really as the day had started on a light note with the reporter telling us that she had been looking at aerial photographs of Portobello and in particular the Bridge Street car park. The previous afternoon the developers had possibly thought they had refuted suggestions from the community that this car park was little used as the photos showed the car park full. However, as it was sunny and the trees were in leaf that it might have been a sunny weekend day with trippers enjoying our famous sea front and beach rather than shoppers in the town. Who says the camera never lies?
Anyway - tomorrow promises to be far more interesting with Trevor Davies, the chair of the planning committee, possibly followed by the community’s retail expert and John Stewart from the Community Council appearing. Starting time 9:30.
Please note that due to the developers not knowing about the Seafield roundabout improvements the inquiry is likely to be suspended from next Tuesday and will re-convene on Wednesday 16th March to hear traffic evidence.