Additional Traffic Management Arrangements as of 3 August 2021
Please find below a summary of additional traffic management arrangements to accommodate site investigations works and utility diversions outside the main area of works.
LEITH WALK
Antigua Street
Antigua Street utility diversion works have been extended for two weeks due to further works in the area. Works are expected to be complete week commencing Monday 9 August. Following on from the site investigation works in April 2021 we will be carrying out utility diversion works within the footpath and parking/loading areas at Antigua Street. Parking and loading restrictions will be in place with access to Gayfield Square via the north entrance.
Leith Walk - Cycleway Closure
To progress with construction of the permanent cycleway from Annandale Street to Foot of the Walk, we have closed the temporary cycleway for the full length of Leith Walk.
Leith Walk Traffic Lane – Closure
The traffic lane on Leith Walk will be closing from Foot of the Walk to Pilrig Street on Friday 6 August from 7pm to 5:30am on Saturday to complete repairs to the carriageway.
Local access/egress will be maintained via Foot of the Walk for Castlebank Street, Crown Street and Crown Place and access/egress for Stead’s Place/Springfield Street, Smith Place and Jameson Place maintained via Dalmeny Street. Traffic marshals will be on hand to assist throughout the closure.
Works will be taking place at the Manderston Street junction where a localised pedestrian diversion will also be in place around the works.
Brunswick Street – Large Vehicle Restrictions
Vehicles over 3.5T are not currently able to access Brunswick Road. This restriction is in place until late Summer 2021.
McDonald Road – Reopening / Pilrig Street Junction Closure
To progress the main infrastructure works on Leith Walk several traffic management changes are required. This will see the reopening of McDonald Road junction and the closure of the Pilrig Street junction.
View more information on the upcoming changes to traffic management on Leith Walk.
Closure of the Pilrig Waiting Area on Leith Walk
To ensure people can still visit the area to shop and go about their business we are relocating short-term waiting areas on Leith Walk. The new waiting areas will be located north of Annandale Street and north of Iona Street on Monday 9 August. Both areas can be accessed via the citybound traffic lane.
- Annandale Street waiting area will have nine spaces available including a disabled space.
- North of Iona Street waiting area will have ten spaces available.
Find out more about the opening of the new waiting areas.
Iona Street - Road Closure
The road closure on Iona Street from Leith Walk to the junction of Buchanan Street commenced on Monday 14 June for approximately 16 weeks for drainage system works. Parking has been suspended for the duration of the closure with pedestrian access being be maintained.
Lorne Street - Road Closure
We are installing the new attenuation pipes which will support surface water drainage in the local area. To facilitate these works Lorne Street is closed from Leith Walk to the junction of Lorne Place. These works started on Monday 28 June for approximately seven weeks. Access to Lorne Place, Lorne Square and South Lorne Place is via Easter Road. Pedestrian access is maintained however parking is also suspended for the duration of the closure.
Springfield Street - Footway Works
From Monday 2 August the fence line near Springfield Street will be extended west to accommodate footway works for approximately six weeks. Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
Manderston Street – Temporary Road Closure
The road closure on Manderston Street will remain in place until early August 2021 to carry out repairs on the carriageway at the junction of Leith Walk.
Foot of the Walk – Temporary Traffic Lights
The carriage way at the Foot of the Walk junction will be reduced to one lane traffic, controlled by temporary traffic lights. This will be in place from Monday 9 August and is expected to be in place until Winter 2021/22.
Find out more about the Foot of the Walk traffic management changes.
FOOT OF THE WALK TO NEWHAVEN
Mitchell Street – Road Closure
UPDATE: The closure on Mitchell Street / Maritime Lane will remain in place until late August / early September. This is to accommodate hard landscaping and public realm works in the area.
We will be closing vehicle access to Maritime Lane from Mitchell Street on Wednesday 7 April. This closure is to progress track works across the junction and is expected for up to ten weeks. A temporary pedestrian walkway connecting both sides of the street between Queen Charlotte Street and Mitchell Street/Maritime Lane has been installed and will be in place to facilitate the ongoing works.
Baltic Street Junction - Temporary Traffic Lights
The carriage way at Bernard Street/Baltic Street junction has reverted to two way traffic.
Traffic Management Adjustments at Constitution Street/Ocean Way junction with Tower Street
The current traffic management arrangements at the Constitution Street/Ocean Way junction with Tower Street to include an additional traffic light head at Constitution Place, changed from 3-way set up to 4-way.
Ocean Drive - Traffic Management Changes
We've made revisions to traffic management on Ocean Drive to advance tram infrastructure works. This section of works has extended eastbound. Parking restrictions are in place to accommodate the new arrangements.
Ocean Drive - Next Phase of Works Begin
The next phasing of works on Ocean Drive at Stevedore Place will start on Monday 26 July. Site will be established on the south side of Ocean Drive.
FOOTWAY WORKS
Constitution Street at Laurie Street - Footpath Closure
The footway on the west side between Foot of the Walk and Laurie Street is currently closed.
Constitution Street from Queen Charlotte Street to Bernard Street / Baltic Street
Hard landscaping and reinstatement works have started within the existing site set-up. In order to continue with these works we are extending our work space in to the footway. These new temporary arrangements will see existing fence lines being extended towards properties with the commencement of hard landscaping/public realm works. Access will be maintained to properties which will lead into a temporary footway that will be created on the newly laid tracks.
Constitution Street – Maritime Lane to Bernard Street (west side)
Hard landscaping and reinstatement works started within the above location on Monday 5 July. To accommodate these works we extended our work space in to the footway. Access will be maintained to properties and the local area.
Constitution Street Corner Baltic Street – Footway Closure
The footway on the west side of Constitution Street, at the corner of the Royal Bank of Scotland is closed travelling north bound down Constitution Street. These works started on Thursday 10 June 2021 and is expected to be in place for approximately ten weeks. Access to properties is maintained via the east side of Constitution Street/Baltic Street.
Baltic Street to Constitution Place (east side)
There are new arrangements for pedestrians between Baltic Street and Constitution Place. These arrangements started on Friday 7 May and are expected to be in place for up to 12 weeks. Access to affected business will be maintained at all times.
Bernard Street to Tower Street (west side)
There are new arrangements for pedestrians on the west foot way between Tower Street and Bernard Street. These arrangements are expected to be in place for until late August 2021. Access to affected business will be maintained at all times.
Tower Street - Footpath Closure
We will be carrying out utility works within the footpath on Tower Street near the junction with Constitution Street from Monday 26 July for approximately two weeks. Footpath closure and diversion signs will be in place while we carry out these works with access being maintained at all times.
Ocean Drive - Footpath Closure
The footway on Ocean Drive is currently closed, this is to allow structural works on Victoria Bridge. Diversions will be in place for all pedestrians/cyclists. These arrangements started on Monday 24 May and are expected to be in place for up to 20 weeks.