Edinburgh Evening News

A lot to smile about going by the numbers

- Cammy Day Councillor Cammy Day is Leader of City of Edinburgh Council

Edinburgh has experience­d its most successful year of Living Wage accreditat­ions

The numbers are in, and this year’s findings paint a picture of a city bouncing back to better health. Published this week the 17th annual edition of Edinburgh by Numbers provides a statistica­l snapshot of our Capital, collated from sources around the UK by the data team in the council.

I’m proud to note that record levels of Edinburgh residents are saying they feel positive and satisfied with life in the Capital, with feelings of “worthwhile” the highest they have been for a decade.

Overall, there is a lot to smile about from this year’s results – but there are also some alarming statistics pointing to an increase in poverty and an ageing population. I remain committed to doing my utmost as council leader along with colleagues and our city’s partners to improving the situation here as there’s still a lot more work to do.

Edinburgh has experience­d its most successful year of Living Wage accreditat­ions to date. A record 117 organisati­ons have voluntaril­y committed to paying their employees a wage rate that is based on the cost of living and enables them to meet their everyday needs. This is our most successful year for new sign ups in the city and has resulted in 933 employees receiving a direct uplift in pay..

The Scottish government has confirmed it will scrap its annual and interim targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, replacing with a system which measures emissions every five years. I am disappoint­ed with this decision. This announceme­nt however, doesn’t mean that climate change will be any less of a priority for us here in Edinburgh. But tackling this is an incredibly challengin­g task which will only get harder as public funding decreases.

In November, the council committed a contributi­on of £60,000 to support the return of the Edinburgh Filmhouse building and it’s good to see the Scottish Government have now joined us in pledging £1.5 million support. Not only will it bring back the cinema to use, it will also create a fully refurbishe­d space with the opportunit­y to provide a smaller screening room for educationa­l use. It’s special places such as this that make Edinburgh a great place to live.

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