Fountainbridge
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‘Pedestrians are at the top of the urban transport hierarchy’ – City of Edinburgh Council, 2020

"The primary function of the Road Authority when co-ordinating road works is to minimise the delay and disruption to all road users" Paul Laurence, Director of Place, CEC, 2021
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edinburghbug.bsky.social
MATHS TEST:

It takes two men two days to dig a hole 3m wide, 3m long and 2m deep;
and it takes one man one day to replace a paving slab 1m long and 2m wide...

How long will it take Edinburgh Council to remove a white line on the pavement on Leith Walk?
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alistairfair.bsky.social
I'd long wondered if Clarence was an acronym (because Strathclyde had a wee dog called RALF - Road & Light Faults). I thought it might be 'Central and Lothian something'; it was Customer Lighting And Roads ENquiry CEntre.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Imagine if traffic lights for vehicles were designed like this? You can't actually see if the lights are green until you're right in front of them. Presumably pedestrian crossing designed by and for DRIVERS convenience. @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Signs saying Harrison Road closed taking up majority of pavement width on Slateford Road. This is very close to a bus stop on a fast main road.

CEC - hang your head in shame. Your project - can't blame others

@livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @stephenjenkinson.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social
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j-turner.bsky.social
Constantly get cars cutting onto the wrong side of the road divider to get to the rat run quicker from Ashley Terrace also, which has made for some 'fun' near-misses.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Residents of Primrose Terrace, Shandon, trying to reclaim their street from Rat Runners.

Council could do something to alleviate the pressure during Harrison Road closure, but will they?

@livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social @spokes.org.uk @merchistoncc.bsky.social
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geocycle.bsky.social
This somewhat ironic pedestrianization of Princes Street is somewhat glorious.

Shows you how good it could be with that much more space.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
A bunch of weeds or a "wild flower meadow"?

I certainly don't see any flowers.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
We're supposed to have a pavement parking ban in Scotland. @edinburghcouncil.bsky.social contractors will not enter private land to place a ticket on a vehicle. What's the point? Why do CEC give planning for this? @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social @tollcross-cc-edin.bsky.social
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Why do Edinburgh Council staff allow contractors to obstruct pavements all over Edinburgh? These signs are for council works at Viewforth. ROADs team no longer fit for purpose. @thecockburn.bsky.social @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @stephenjenkinson.bsky.social @kayleighoneill.bsky.social
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
If only there was an organisation in Edinburgh that could do something about pavement parking. This pavement in bruntsfield has recently been repaired - due to damage caused by vehicles parking in it. Road is 4 lanes if tarmac wide here
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threadinburgh.scot
I see a steel frame with concrete slab floors and staircases, poured concrete foundations and stacks of hydrocarbon foam insulation panels and can't help but wonder by what mechanism this becomes "net zero" (beyond the noted rain garden and bicycle parking).
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harryjwilliams.bsky.social
Looks like the Dalry side streets project could be going ahead in September?!

Unsure of the scope and detail but currently looks like just the Caledonian Road/Place streets etc.

I wonder if this has potentially been descoped 🤔🤨

@livingstreetsedi.bsky.social
@spokes.org.uk
@edi.bike
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Both issues were raised to the council in February 2025. Sadly no action appears to have been taken.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
You can report overgrown hedges and trees via the Edinburgh council website. It is homeowners responsibility to ensure hedges are trimmed back to the property boundary.

If no action from owners, council can arrange contractors at homeowners expense.

webforms.edinburgh.gov.uk/site/portal/...
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srd.bsky.social
Hey Edinburgh! Where are our summer /festival pedestrian streets? @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social
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threadinburgh.scot
The paperwork shows the building currently owned by a student letting company. Assuming Council don't intend to buy the building, is plan to change use and then pay owner to make use of the accommodation. I have a sneaky theory that this pivot is part of the industry masterplan for the PBSA racket
drscottarthurmp.bsky.social
BREAKING - Edinburgh's Labour Council has applied for planning permission to convert the student accommodation at 555 Georgie Road in to Temporary Accommodation for homeless people.

Full details, and ability to comment here: citydev-portal.edinburgh.gov.uk/idoxpa-web/a...
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livingstreetsedi.bsky.social
Very disappointing that Edinburgh Councillors today approved a capital programme which really doesn’t give priority to walking - pedestrian crossings, wider pavements, road safety, etc.😞
Rather, various walking elements are relegated to a “rolling programme”…
livingstreetsedi.bsky.social
Are you tired of waiting for the green man? Of pavement clutter, of really narrow pavements around busy parts of the capital? So are we. And we're really disappointed the council won't prioritise pedestrian-focused projects from the City Mobility Plan.

Our statement to the council: bit.ly/EASIABC
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sheenanimmo.bsky.social
There are lots of modal filters in Edinburgh. Why is the council so determined to remove the 3 in the Braid Estate (highlighted yellow) at a cost of c£400k so that around 4,000 more drivers can speed through our residential streets?
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Looks like a car could still make it passed them.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Segregated cycle lanes on both sides of the road were removed about July last year and have never reappeared.
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Can @stephenjenkinson.bsky.social explain why the council has failed to take any action on this? This is a busy pavement. Pavement works were mostly complete 8 months ago but builders allowed to use it as storage. ROADS team no longer fit for 21st century @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Fountainbridge pavement has closed for nearly 10 months. Originally closed for 4 weeks, then 6, then this sign went up. Other pavement is less than 1m in places. Cycle lanes removed. What happened to CEC travel hierarchy? @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social @spokes.org.uk
fountainbridge1.bsky.social
Fountainbridge pavement has closed for nearly 10 months. Originally closed for 4 weeks, then 6, then this sign went up. Other pavement is less than 1m in places. Cycle lanes removed. What happened to CEC travel hierarchy? @livingstreetsedi.bsky.social @thecockburn.bsky.social @spokes.org.uk