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Corstorphine Connections

Project overview

We're proposing a safer and more comfortable environment for residents walking, cycling, wheeling and spending time in the local streets and outdoor spaces of Corstorphine.

Project objectives

Our project objectives are to

  • improve the safety of routes to schools in the area
  • understand and address issues with speed and volume of traffic in residential streets
  • improve walking and cycling routes and access in the area
  • improve local air quality
  • create a more attractive environment with new public realm spaces.

To meet these objectives, the Council’s Transport and Environment Committee has approved the development of trial changes in the area that will reduce the amount of traffic and prioritise anyone walking, wheeling or cycling.

As part of this, all residents' properties and businesses are still accessible by vehicle.

All of this work is driven by our which will help us deliver by 2030. 

Project details

The scheme design highlights the overarching plan for the project area.

A map of the Corstorphine Connections project area at December 2024, showing placemaking and traffic calming measures in the area.

View the traffic operations plan of how the network of roads will operate from 24 May 2023, when the Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO) started.

Find out more about Corstorphine Connections in our .

Accessibility

The scheme takes account of the needs of anyone with a disability or impairment.  An Integrated Impact Assessment (IIA) has been carried out and will be reviewed throughout the duration of the project.

Committee decision and next steps

On October 24 2024, the Traffic Orders Sub-Committee agreed to make the project permanent but remove the Manse Road bus gate. Councillors noted the benefits that the project’s changes have brought, in particular the wider footways, but the overall decision of the Committee was to remove the bus gate element.

On 23 November 2024 the trial Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (which has run since May 2023) will come to an end and the permanent Traffic Regulation Order will come into effect. The project team have started the work required to replace the elements of the scheme that are currently temporary with permanent materials. This includes the bollard units on Manse Road and Kirk Loan and the build out on Corstorphine High Street.

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Bollard shaped like pencils on road

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