Click to download: 2015_06_22 agenda
Leith Walk plans – bad news for cyclists?
Huge thanks to Greener Leith for alerting us to this!
The latest draft for the next section of Leith Walk has been published.
The plans, which cover the next section of Leith Walk, running between Pilrig Street and MacDonald Road, supersede an earlier blueprint that was released in April.
Leith Programme Stakeholder Update 76 – Drop-in Session today
(adapted from an email from Alan Dean, Partnership Development Officer, sent on 11 June 2015 at 11:33)
A reminder that, in advance of the start of the statutory Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) consultation processes, there is a drop-in session today (Thursday 11 June) between 4 and 8pm in the Nelson Hall, McDonald Road Library.
The purpose of the session is to allow people to examine proposals for the area of Leith Walk between Pilrig Street and McDonald Road, including both junctions, in some detail.
You can view the most recent (updated) proposals for this section of the programme here.
Anyone interested, who would like to come along and find out more about the proposals is welcome to attend. Officers will be on hand to discuss them.
Alan Dean BA (Hons) MSc PGDip I Partnership Development Officer (Stakeholder Liaison and Engagement) I Services for Communities I City Centre Leith Neighbourhood Team I 249 High Street I Edinburgh I EH1 1PN
Tel: 0131 529 7519 Mobile: 07739 188 438 alan.dean@edinburgh.gov.uk
March LCCC May AGM minutes DRAFT
Click to download: 2015_05_18 draft
Please note that these are draft minutes and so may change when considered at the next AGM. If there are any queries, please contact LCCC – see our contacts page.
The following office-bearers were re-elected:
| Position | Nominee | Proposed | Seconded |
| Chair | John Hein | C Encombe | A Finlay |
| Vicechair | Herald Tobermann | M Donaldson | John Hein |
| Secretary | Charlotte Encombe | A Graham | John Hein |
| Treasurer | Anne Finlay | J Hein | C Encombe |
Edinburgh’s bus-lanes go part time
At yesterday’s Transport and Environment Committee meeting the councillors agreed to allow all bus lanes in Edinburgh to be effective only at peak times of the day at least on an experimental basis.
Please read the full article in the Edinburgh Reporter
