
Ed Thornley
Councillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lib Dem Group Leader
ViewThe 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
ViewCouncillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lord Provost of Edinburgh
ViewCouncillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
ViewCouncillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
ViewCouncillor for Leith Walk
ViewCouncillor for Corstorphine / Murrayfield
ViewCouncillor for Forth
ViewCouncillor for Southside / Newington
ViewCouncillor for Almond
ViewCouncillor for Fountainbridge / Craiglockhart
ViewCouncillor for Inverleith
ViewCouncillor for Morningside
ViewCouncillor for Almond
ViewCouncillor for Almond
ViewIt's been a few months since the new bin hubs were rolled out across Leith, Pilrig, Bonnington, Abbeyhill and Easter Road and your views are wanted.
Next year, the Council are hoping to install EV chargers on the east side of St Clair Road, just off Easter Road (with double yellows on nearby corners).
There have been a number of requests over the years to improve the steps at Maidencraigs. They provide a vital active travel link for residents to access Craigleith Retail Park, amongst other places.
Flooding continues to be an issue across the Ward and the wider city, with more areas experiencing problems.
Many residents have asked for improvements to the well-used but somewhat dated play equipment in Ravelston Park.
Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre was very close to having to close its doors due to a lack of funding.