Leith Central Community Council

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

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Pedestrian crossings: Leith Walk overview

Trams to Newhaven has provided this overview of pedestrian crossings as of 14 February 2022. Blue lines are bus stops.

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This entry was posted in Meetings and minutes and reports and tagged buses, Trams on February 14, 2022 by Bruce Ryan.

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  • administration and online
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  • consultations
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  • Dalmeny St
  • Easter Rd
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  • McDonald Rd
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FixMyStreet - report, view or discuss local problems

RSS New local problems on FixMyStreet

  • Widespread potholes, 11th March
  • Water Leak on Gillsland Road, at junction with Spylaw, 10th March
  • Antisocial Neighbours, 10th March
  • Antisocial Neighbours, 10th March
  • Multiple potholes, 10th March
  • Large potholes in centre of road, 10th March
  • Large pothole opposite entrance to hospital, 10th March
  • Brochure standards trading standards review, 9th March
  • Trading standards impact reviews required, 9th March
  • Trading standards review of education establishment, public transport route vandalism category lawlessness, 9th March
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