
Flooding update - October 22
Sadly, flooding continues to be a great concern.
Sadly, flooding continues to be a great concern.
Last month, and with very little warning, Lothian Buses decided to remove the 42 bus service.
Today I persuaded the Council to introduce an online facility to allow residents and businesses to suggest suitable locations for siting new electric vehicle charging points.
Ground-floor accessible flats in areas like Leith, Broughton, Bonnington and Hillside are vital to allow people with mobility issues to remain in our community.
The newly approved N1 parking zones in the respective Leith and Pilrig Conservation Areas will be given consdieration in regards to new signage and furniture.
Councillor Jack Caldwell has taken on-board concerns from constituents in Canonmills about the proposed development, and as such has written an objection.
There is some great news to report: earlier than planned, Craigleith Road has now reopened to all buses and vehicles.
Updates on Spaces for People, Carnegie Court, a new Low Emission Zone and more.
The Council has published its list of proposed road and pavement works for the coming year, including streets across Forth ward.
Edinburgh Lib Dem councillors have pushed to block the cuts to local primary school funding made by the SNP/Labour administration.
The Council is proposing these areas become part of a ‘Priority Parking Area’ or PPA. This means that at certain times of the day, much of the on-street parking would be for residents only
Cllr Kevin Lang, Christine Jardine MP, Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP and Cllr Louise Young want to stop the loss of even more greenbelt at Cammo.