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Edinburgh, multiple locations - Traffic Restrictions, on waiting, stopping, parking, loading and unloading..
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THE CITY OF EDINBURGH COUNCIL
(TRAFFIC REGULATION; RESTRICTIONS ON WAITING,
LOADING AND UNLOADING, AND PARKING PLACES) AND
(TRAFFIC REGULATION; RESTRICTIONS ON WAITING,
LOADING AND UNLOADING, STOPPING AND PARKING
PLACES) ORDER 202_ - TRO/25/56
The Council proposes to make an Order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, to 1. Introduce an exemption for pedal cycles to the existing one way restriction (East to West direction) on Glengyle Ter; 2. Introduce an exemption for pedal cycles to the existing one way restriction (North to South direction) on Leven Ter; 3. Introduce a one way restriction (South to North direction), with an exemption for pedal cycles, on Drumdryan St; and 4. Replace daytime waiting restrictions with 24 hour waiting restrictions on Leven Ter. Details of the draft Order and related documents, including our privacy notice, can be viewed online at consultation. appyway.com/edinburgh-city from 27/03/26 to 21/04/26 by following the link to “Proposals in consultation” under reference TRO/25/56 or online at www.edinburgh.gov.uk/ trafficorders or at www.tellmescotland.gov.uk. Documents can also be viewed at Calton Hub, Waverley Court, 4 East Market Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8BG between 9:30am & 3:30pm Mon-Fri during the same period. Objectors must state their reasons in writing with reference TRO/25/56 to Traffic Orders, at the above address, or by email to TRO. consultations@edinburgh.gov.uk, not later than 21/04/26. Objections should state the name and address of the objector, the matters to which they relate and the grounds on which they are made. If you are responding to this consultation and your comments or objection relate to any particular location/s or element/s of the proposals, it would be helpful if you could identify those in your response.
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