Fighting for residents on Roseburn Path
Proposals have come forward, suggesting the next tram extension could go on the Roseburn Path.
Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward covers Balgreen, Broomhall, Carrick Knowe, Corstorphine, Murrayfield, Ravelston, Roseburn, Saughtonhall and Wester Broom.
Working as a team with Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP and Christine Jardine MP, local councillors Alan Beal, Fiona Bennett and Euan Davidson are strong voices for the area and work hard to get things done locally.
Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward
Alan represents the Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward, covering Balgreen, Broomhall, Carrick Knowe, Corstorphine, Murrayfield, Ravelston, Roseburn, Saughtonhall and Wester Broom.
He sits on the Policy and Sustainability Committee and Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board (EIJB). The latter oversees health and social care for Edinburgh. He is also the Vice-Convener of the Lothian Valuation Joint Board and sits on the Transport for Edinburgh Board.
Alan Beal has lived with his family in Corstorphine for 10 years. He works as an Energy/Housing Consultant and qualified in Environmental Management over 25 years ago.
He is an Edinburgh Street Pastor and has been on many boards, including a Chamber of Commerce, the Scottish Solar Energy Society and the Right to Warmth Campaign.
He is keen to work for local people to make Corstorphine & Murrayfield a better place to live.
Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward
Euan represents the Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward, covering Balgreen, Broomhall, Carrick Knowe, Corstorphine, Murrayfield, Ravelston, Roseburn, Saughtonhall and Wester Broom.
He is the group Spokesperson on Education, Children and Families and sits on the Policy and Sustainability Committee.
Euan has worked as a social worker, specialising in child protection and homeless young people.
Fiona represents the Corstorphine/Murrayfield ward, covering Balgreen, Broomhall, Carrick Knowe, Corstorphine, Murrayfield, Ravelston, Roseburn, Saughtonhall and Wester Broom.
A former psychiatric nurse, She sits on the Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work Committee, the Development Management Sub Committee, and the Equalities Working Group.
Additionally Fiona is a board member of Yazda UK.
Proposals have come forward, suggesting the next tram extension could go on the Roseburn Path.
The local Lib Dem team has successfully stopped proposals to cut school budgets.
A survey was published by the council on residents’ attitudes towards the low traffic neighbourhood scheme around Manse Road and Featherhalls in Corstorphine.
The enforcement of the ban on pavement parking by a small team of Parking Attendant began at the end of January.
Repair works on the CCWEL project have resulted in a few cases of very noisy activity taking place overnight.
The Christmas support project is underway again this year in Corstorphine and Murrayfield.
The entrance pillar at St Margaret's Park has been reported and will be fully repaired in the next few weeks.
An update on the team's work regarding the Corstorphine LTN.
After so long, the CCWEL works in Roseburn are almost complete.
The courts have now reopened after extensive work.
Residents in the Blinkbonnys have raised concerns about the Craigleith Drive tunnel.
The team have learned that much needed traffic calming measures on Kinellan and Ellersly Roads are not likely to be considered until the next financial year.