
Controlled Parking Zones coming to Leith
The physical rollout of the Controlled Parking Zones will begin in the coming weeks.
The physical rollout of the Controlled Parking Zones will begin in the coming weeks.
As a result of Lib Dem proposals being supported by a majority of councillors, and therefore adopted for the coming year, there will be £11 million of extra funding for roads and pavements this year.
We were shocked to learn late last week that Meadow Place Road was going to close for weeks, with only a few days’ notice.
Many residents have been in touch, asking about our opinions on possible extensions of the tram line.
After repeated flooding at the top of Carrick Knowe Avenue, the gullies will be upgraded.
Devastating cuts to education services including Speech and Language therapy have been stopped by the passage of a Liberal Democrat budget for the Council.
For years, the state of the road surface on Parkgrove Drive and Loan has been truly awful – and it has been the single issue that residents in Parkgrove have raised with us most frequently.
The reduction in service of the 31 to every 15 minutes has not resulted in the promised improved reliability.
With Meadow Place Road closed southbound, there have been long queues both west and east of the Drum Brae roundabout.
Work has been delayed, leaving residents frustrated at the lack of progress.
The Council has set its budget for the coming year, with Lib Dem proposals securing investment on a number of key priorities, including road repairs and flooding.
Following the serious flooding at the end of last year, Hal is working to improve the management and information around the Water of Leith Flood Defences.