Ed Thornley
Councillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lib Dem Group Leader
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The Liberal Democrat group is currently the second-largest on Edinburgh Council, with 14 councillors.
At the 2022 Council Elections, the Liberal Democrat group in Edinburgh doubled in number to 12 councillors.
Following the elections, we took up leadership positions on three non-political committees and began to make important strides in the Council for residents.
So far we have achieved big wins on pavement parking, tourist tax, EV charging, trees management, playground maintenance, school air quality and speeding enforcement. Lib Dem councillors have successfully won additional funding for road repairs each year of this term so far, and recently ensured that Council funding for road safety measures is the highest it has ever been, with a special focus on road saefty near schools.
In March 2023, we won the Corstorphine/Murrayfield by-election, with Fiona Bennett becoming our 13th councillor. In June 2025, we won the Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart by-election, with Kevin McKay elected.
You can see more about what each of our councillors is working on in their wards by clicking on them below.
Councillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lib Dem Group Leader
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Councillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lord Provost of Edinburgh
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Councillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
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Councillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
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Councillor for Leith Walk
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Councillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
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Councillor for Forth
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Councillor for Southside / Newington
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Councillor for Almond
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Councillor for Fountainbridge / Craiglockhart
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Councillor for Inverleith
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Councillor for Morningside
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Councillor for Almond
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Councillor for Almond
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The Lib Dem team have been working with the Friends of Clermiston Park to try and speed up work to replace the play park in Clermiston Park.
Local Lib Dem councillor Ed Thornley has been pushing the Council to take action on the appalling state of the paths in East Craigs.
After a petition by Gogarloch residents was submitted to the Council’s Transport Committee, safety concerns on Gogarloch Road will be considered for funding next year.
The Council has confirmed that, when work to replace the main building at the Fox Covert campus begins, the school will not be decamped and will remain on site.
The Council has announced plans to install a bus gate on Turnhouse Road.
The local Leith Lib Dems are continuing their campaign for improvements to the Easter Road junction.