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  • davepickering on Royston Wardieburn’s creative writers celebrate Windows To Our Past

Trams to Newhaven? Consultation closes TODAY

The city council’s #TramsToNewhaven consultation closes TODAY!

Let them know what you think at https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/tramstonewhaven/ …

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Posted on 29/04/201829/04/2018Author davepickeringCategories Leith, Newhaven, North Edinburgh NewsTags city council, consultation, environment, public transport, trams, transport

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