
Funding agreed to tackle Craigleith Flooding
£400,000 has been earmarked for flood mitigation measures in the Craigleith/Orchard area.
Inverleith
Hal Osler was first elected as councillor for Inverleith in 2017.
Hal's priorities for Inverleith are:
£400,000 has been earmarked for flood mitigation measures in the Craigleith/Orchard area.
The window has opened for those that wish to register for garden waste uplift.
On Sunday 6th August (between roughly 9am – 10am) the UCI World Cycling Championship Elite’s Road Race will be coming through Edinburgh. There are a number of rolling road closures.
The Scottish Government have launched a consultation “seeking views as to whether those in properties in the highest bands should be making a greater contribution, where they can afford to do so.”
A number of dogs have become ill after visiting Inverleith Park.
Comments have now closed regarding the latest round of the Communal Bin Review
In July, Hal met with residents of Queen’s Court who are deeply concerned about the state of the steps that connect Queen’s Road to Maidencraig Crescent.
The men’s elite road race is coming to Edinburgh on the 6th August, the route has been announced and it will be going through Stockbridge and along Queensferry Road.
The next stage of the Communal Bin Review which impacts Dean, Stockbridge and Canonmills is in the process of being rolled out.
In April out of the blue car parking permit holders were written to, to say that all parking dispensations which allowed for individuals to park in pay and display and next door parking zones would be removed.
There is a program of road resurfacing happening in the Canonmills area with a degree of work being conducted throughout the night.
Work continues at the Craigleith Junction to fix the leaking cable and has caused a number of issues over the last few weeks.