Kevin Lang
Councillor for Almond, Lib Dem Group Leader
ViewAt 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 begun 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.
In March 2023, we won the Corstorphine/Murrayfield by-election, with Fiona Bennett becoming our 13th councillor.
You can see more about what each of our councillors is working on in their wards by clicking on them below.
Councillor for Almond, Lib Dem Group Leader
ViewCouncillor for Drum Brae / Gyle, Lord Provost of Edinburgh
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ViewCouncillor for Almond
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ViewThe Council’s 2024/25 plans for road resurfacing have been expanded, as a result of an extra £12.5m in the Lib Dem supported budget.
Probably the most frequent complaint Councillor Pauline Flannery receives about the new bin hubs concerns their location.
Councillor Flannery has been liaising with the Council for accessibility improvements.
A number of roads and pavements have been resurfaced thanks to record investment fought for Liberal Democrat Councillors in the last two Council Budgets.
Increasing volumes of traffic means that it is more important than ever that road safety improvements are put in place on the pedestrian route from Newbridge to Ratho Station.
A handful of formal objections to the proposed changes to the Davidson’s Mains roundabout has meant council officers are now reviewing the scheme