There’s a variety of hot topics in Edinburgh just now – from a potential car ban in Holyrood Park to a workplace parking levy and new plans for an entertainment arena at Edinburgh Park, not forgetting the pedestrianisation scheme for George Street and what it means for surrounding roads.
And there’s an opportunity for members of the public to have their say on all of these topics and more. Many of the consultations and the questionnaires where you can give your views can be found on the city council’s consultation hub. The Holyrood Park consultation is on the Historic Environment Scotland (HES) website. And the arena questionnaire is due to appear on the Edinburgh Park Arena website from December 4.
Scroll through these 10 issues and have your say.

9. Anti-social behaviour
The city council is obliged under the Anti-social Behaviour Act to have a strategy for dealing with anti-social behaviour in its area and carry out regular reviews. A survey is under way on community safety across the city about residents' experience of anti-social behaviour and their attitudes on the issue. The feedback will help to shape the strategy. Deadline: Wednesday, December 6. Photo: Ian Rutherford

10. Visitor Levy
The city council has launched a new survey on its plans for a Visitor Levy, an additional charge for overnight accommodation in the city. Edinburgh is one of the councils which has campaigned most vociferously for local authorities to have the power to introduce such a levy and is expected to be the first to implement it once the legislation is passed. The survey asks for people's views on what shape and size the levy should take in Edinburgh, who it should apply to and how the revenue generated by the levy should be invested in Edinburgh. Deadline: Friday, January 17, 2024. Photo: Forever Edinburgh