From Monday June 9, the city council will begin implementing a series of speed reduction measures, from 40mph to 30mph, in locations across the city.
The new speed limit signs will be installed through June and July, beginning with Biggar Road. Once the new 30mph speed limit signs are in place, the new speed limits will be enforceable.
Motorists are being urged to look out for the new signage and respect the speed limit.
Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Stephen Jenkinson said:“Road safety is a key priority for us and I’m glad that we’re moving ahead with this important process. Whilst this has taken longer than we initially anticipated, I’m confident that these measures will make many of our roads across the city safer.
“The evidence is clear – lower speed limits make roads safer for everyone. A pedestrian or cyclist has twice the chance of surviving a collision at 30mph compared to 40mph. Any action that we can take to make sure all road users are safer is a positive step.”
You can view a map of the roads with new 30mph speed limits on our website.
The full list of streets and road where the city council is installing new signage and reducing the speed limit from 40mph to 30mph is below:
Biggar Road
Calder Road
Frogston Brae
Glasgow Road (East section)
Glasgow Road (West section and Old Liston Road)
Gogar Station Road
Hawes Brae and Bankhead Road
Hillhouse Road
Lang Loan (section at the junction with Lasswade Road)
A first opportunity to hear Councillor Stephen Jenkinson, the Council’s new Transport Convener, speak on the role of cycling as part of Edinburgh City Council’s transport policy.
Cllr Jenkinson will be accompanied by Deborah Paton, Head of Transport, Strategy and Partnership at the Council. Deborah has considerable previous transport and active travel policy experience, including at Glasgow and West Lothian Councils.
At the start of his convenership, Cllr Jenkinson said there has been a great deal of consultation and policy development in the last few years, resulting in the Mobility Plan and other excellent policies under Future Streets … and that his priority would now be delivery.
This is a chance to hear what is happening, and to put forward your priorities, ideas and concerns in the QA.
Doors open 6.45 for coffee, stalls and chat, including Spokes Maps at special stall prices, and a stall to join Spokes or renew membership
Questions Questions for the panel, can be emailed to spokes@spokes.org.uk, at least a day in advance. However, questions in person from audience members are likely to have greatest priority on the night
Online We hope to live broadcast on our youtube channel – confirmation nearer the time – and make the recording available soon after
Councillor Stephen Jenkinson has been appointed as the new convener of the Transport and Environment Committee.
He replaces Councillor Scott Arthur who has served as convener since May 2022. Councillor Jenkinson has been the Labour member for the Pentland Hills ward since May 2022, and has previous experience sitting on the Governance, Risk and Best Value Committee along with the Lothian Valuation Joint Board.
He takes on the role with immediate effect and will also chair the Transport and Local Access Forum.
Council Leader Cammy Day said:“I’d like to thank Councillor Arthur for his service, dedication and expertise as convener over the past two years.
“Scott has led us through some challenging times for our city. From delivering more safer streets, increased active travel routes, such as the City Centre West to East Link, pushing for better air quality in the city with our Low Emission Zone, spearheading a vision to extend trams to the north and south of the city and much more, he can be very proud of his record.
“Our loss of a convener is the UK Parliament’s gain, and I have no doubt he’ll diligently represent Edinburgh South West as their new MP as he did for his constituents while serving as a councillor.
“Looking forward, I’m delighted that my friend and colleague Councillor Jenkinson will take up the mantle on what is one of the Council’s busiest and most important committees.”
Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Stephen Jenkinson said: “Firstly, I want to pay tribute to Councillor Arthur for his hard work and commitment to the Council and the role – and for all he’s achieved over the past two years as ‘interim’ convener! I’m also grateful for his valuable advice to me as I take on this exciting new challenge.
“I’m really looking forward to getting to grips with this new role and working with colleagues across the political groups and our council teams to continue delivering for the people of Edinburgh.
“This is an exciting time for Edinburgh as we continue to work towards our ambitious goals whilst getting the basics right for our residents, businesses and visitors.”
In other appointments agreed by Council yesterday, Councillor Margaret Graham was appointed as Vice-Convener of the Education, Children and Families Committee and Gareth Barwell as the Executive Director of Place (Interim).