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Representing Albion, Bonnington, Easter Road, Hillside, Leith Walk, Pilrig and South Leith

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trams to Newhaven: full business case published

The ‘trams to Newhaven’ full business case has been published: http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/meetings/meeting/4653/transport_and_environment_committee.

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This entry was posted in News and Events and tagged Edinburgh Council, full business case, Trams on February 22, 2019 by minsec.

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FixMyStreet - report, view or discuss local problems

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  • Graffiti vandalism on wall and BT phone box, 31st March
  • They say it's street cleaning graffiti, 31st March
  • They say graffiti is street cleaning but it's also vandalised sharp edges, 31st March
  • Speed bump surfacing is broken, 31st March
  • Large, wide pothole and loose gravel, 31st March
  • Deep pothole, 31st March
  • Large potholes and exposed setts, 31st March
  • Manhole cover broken with dangerous sharp pieces, 31st March
  • Junction frequently blocked by parked cars, 31st March
  • More pothole than road at this point, all over the roundabout, 31st March
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