Creating streets fit for walking in Inverleith

Best foot forward in Raeburn Place and Comely Bank

walkers shoes

Living Streets Scotland and Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership are working together on a project to understand how Inverleith can be more walkable – and we’d like your help.

We will be taking forward two Community Street Audits, with the aim of understanding better the assets and barriers to walking on a key route – Raeburn Place and Comely Bank.

The audits are an opportunity to bring together partners that live, work and study locally with partners that plan, manage and maintain local streets, to better understand what works and what could be improved for walkers of all ages and abilities.

If you or someone you know would like to participate, then please get in touch with penny.morriss@livingstreets.org.uk

Also, if you’d like to comment on your experience walking in the area, but won’t be able to make the audit, please feel free to drop us an email. The audits are:

Tuesday 27 October: Meet at Broughton High School 2pm.

Saturday 31 October: Meet at Stockbridge Library 1pm.

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer