As part of the City Centre West to East Cycle Link (CCWEL) changes will be made to the design of Randolph Place at the West End.

You can have your say on what it might look like at a drop-in session on Tuesday 20 February 2018 from 1pm to 7pm at Harry’s Bar 7B Randolph Place.

There are three options for the redesign which will be presented at the session, and the CCWEL team will be there to listen to people’s feedback on the options.

Following the drop-in there will be an online consultation on the council’s Consultation Hub, so that anyone who is unable to make the session in person can still take part in the process.

Councillor Lesley Macinnes, Transport and Environment Convener, said: “We’re really keen to hear from as many people as possible as we shape the detailed designs for this pioneering CCWEL project. Once completed, I hope it will prompt a real step change in how people travel to and through the city centre, with bike journeys increasing significantly.”

This section of the CCWEL project (Section 2 from Haymarket to Charlotte Square) will be progressing through a statutory consultation later this year as part of the Traffic Regulation Order which will be required to deliver the project.

At this time the public will be able to comment or object on aspects of the overall CCWEL project throughout the West End.

For more information or to sign up to the CCWEL mailing list please contact Rurigdh McMeddes: Rurigdh.mcmeddes@edinburgh.gov.uk

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