Leith Central Community Council

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

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World Food lunch and Gathering

A Free Lunch at the New Himalayan Centre

May 25, 2014

Coffee-morning-poster

YES? NO? Unsure?? One for the Ladies

May 15, 2014

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Coffee morning poster

Referendum Coffee Morning

May 8, 2014

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All together now

May 8, 2014

Archaeology

Community archaeology project at Fort Community Centre

April 29, 2014

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FixMyStreet - report, view or discuss local problems

RSS New local problems on FixMyStreet

  • 4 large potholes on speedbump, 9th June
  • Flytipping, 8th June
  • Sinkhole appearing, 8th June
  • Van blocking junction, 8th June
  • Trip hazard, 7th June
  • Fencing blocking cycle path/footpath, 7th June
  • Branches obstructing Duddingston Road footways, 6th June
  • Branches obstructing Park Avenue footway, 6th June
  • This item appears to be an EJ Integrity 450 ductile iron manhole cover designed for utility access.It is rated as D400 class, meaning it is heavy-duty and suitable for use in carriageways of roads.The cover complies with the EN124-2 standard for gully tops and manhole tops made of cast iron. The existing tarmac surround has deteriorated and now as cars drive over it, it only get much worse with very loud metal clack sounds, 6th June
  • Not the right course of action, 6th June
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