by Mark Cameron » 04 Nov 2011, 15:28
I think this is a fantastic idea Paul. I'd posted similar back in February this year along with some other suggestions for raising awareness of Porty .
My comments were also borne out of the same desire and frustrations to see Porty recognised by ECC as something special in Edinburghs locker and I'd suggested putting big letters on the roofs of the buildings down on the front but your suggestion seems way more sensible.
The puzzle for me is what is needed to bring this about? It's good to hear the PCC are receptive to the idea - would this need consent from Edinburgh council, does there need to be community engagement etc? With regards the actual words I'd initially thought 'Welcome to Portobello Beach' but take your point. What I wonder though is when a tourist lands at Edinburgh Airport and asks someone "I saw a sign saying 'welcome to edinburgh' at a beach" would they always be directed to Porty?
If some more of the prom was used plus the space you've used in your mock up could it say:
Welcome to Portobello
Edinburgh's Seaside
Maybe it could even be a piece of art?
Re your bigger point about raising the profile of Porty it seems to me that there are a lot of people in our community who have great ideas and energy but there's not one central group looking at the 'big picture' or 'vision' or whatever you want to call it and engaging with the community and Edinburgh council to take Porty on that journey. Does there need to be a Community Trust, separate from the P.C.C., comprising representatives of the in the community (something that has been mentioned on these boards previously). The trust could have a remit of engaging with the community to understand the vision and set out a plan for Porty and work towards this with the input from the appropriate people?
All of these ideas are easy to type but making them happen and that group then being a positive force for the good of the whole community is a more challenging prospect.
I'm happy to help if I can.
Mark