Pencaitland’s Parallel Footpath – What next?
There have been a number of people asking what happens next now that the public consultation has happened on the parallel footpath plan for Pencaitland.
There have been a number of people asking what happens next now that the public consultation has happened on the parallel footpath plan for Pencaitland.
Maya’s story was covered in this week’s East Lothian Courier. She represents one of a number of people, young and old, unable to use the existing pavement at the bridge to get from one side of Pencaitland to the other.
One person who couldn’t attend yesterday’s public consultation was local girl Maya Coates who relies on a K-Walker for mobility.
Whatever your view a big thanks to all those who made the effort to come along to the Public Consultation on the parallel footpath today or participated in the survey.
After ELC’s Planning Committee delayed decision on plans agreed by a number of Pencaitland’s community groups & transport officials, villagers now get a second chance to review the proposals.
Scottish Water is launching a winter campaign to encourage customers to be prepared and ensure homes and businesses are protected as winter sets in.
Traffic plays a big part in the concerns of many locals. In an effort to have a number of issues addressed the Community Council sought the recommendations of East Lothian Council’s Transport department. Here’s the suggestions it came up with in response to this request. Tell us what you think?
Downpour causes A6093 into Pencaitland to flood. Without better roadside drainage it will happen again. An accident waiting to happen?
A recent road survey on the A6093 through Pencaitland shows average speeds just over the speed limit and nearly 4,000 vehicles passing through the village per day.
Drawings and documents have been submitted seeking planning approval for a parallel public footpath to run through Pencaitland Parish church grounds and provide a safe alternative route to the narrow main road pavement. It’s your chance to see what’s planned and voice your support or your concerns.