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A string of transport projects in Edinburgh are set to be put on hold as the city council prioritises schemes it is confident can be funded and delivered over the next 10 years.
Edinburgh council chiefs say they will soon have replaced all vehicles in their fleet which do not meet the emission standards of the city’s Low Emission Zone.
The Just Eat Cycles scheme was launched in 2018 and soon became very popular, with annual hires doubling to 250,000 by its second year and it was expanded as far as Musselburgh. However, it suffered ...
The new scheme, set to be delivered by either Dott or Lime, will feature as many as 800 bikes in its early months and be run at zero cost to the council ...
I was lucky enough to visit the North Bridge and see first hand the specialist work that we’re undertaking to restore this ...
A 168 flat development in Merchiston is set to be approved by councillors – despite over 150 objections from members of the ...
A Scottish Green MSP has urged Inverclyde Council to follow Glasgow and Edinburgh City Councils’ lead in adopting a feminist ...
Work began on the historic Edinburgh bridge eight years ago, but repairs have been delayed again until 2026. The project to refurbish the Category-A listed structure first began in 2018, with repairs ...
It was estimated the project would cost £22m but it is now thought the bill for the overhaul will be at least £85m.
TRAFFIC bans in a major Scottish city are set to be made permanent after a year-and-a-half trial period. In a bid to promote ...
Plans to demolish a number of former brewery buildings as part of a development of new homes have been recommended for approval ...