April 2023 news from Councillor Neil Ross
Highlights include local road and pavement resurfacing proposals, the 101/2 bus and local Planning decisions.
Morningside
Neil represents the Morningside ward, which covers Braid Hills, Bruntsfield, Comiston, Greenbank, Marchmont, Merchiston, Morningside, Polwarth and Viewforth.
He sits on the Finance and Resources Committee and the Licensing Sub-Committee. He also chairs the Regulatory Committee.
After five years of service to his community, Neil was re-elected with a fresh commitment to:
From Councillor Neil Ross.
Highlights include local road and pavement resurfacing proposals, the 101/2 bus and local Planning decisions.
Highlights include the Council approving the Lib Dem budget, the Canny Man’s Hotel plans, Destination Hillend and Road treatments for Braid Road & Fox Spring Crescent
My email newsletter for November included news about the Spaces for People ETRO consultation, which I have published as a separate blog post, plus some other local items of interest -
Work to re-open the one-way section of Braid Road to two-way traffic should start on Monday 21st November.
Here is my latest email newsletter issued today. It covers Midmar Paddock Warrender Baths Plans to Pedestrianise George Street 101/102 Bus Survey results Merchiston Gardens, Mid Gillsland Road & Marchmont Crescent Local community events Another 5G mast for Whitehouse Loan? HMO Consultation What I’ve been up to at the Council
Here is my latest email newsletter issued yesterday. It covers Braid Road & Spaces for People ETROs Short Term Lets Morningside Play Park New 20mph speed limits B2 Parking – how to request an additional parking bay What I’ve been up to at the Council - Questions on energy efficiency & action on EV charging points Fountainbridge Canalside Community Trust
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.