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List of Public Roads A-C September2021 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description A1From the east end of PRINCES STREET westwards to the City Boundary via WATERLOOPLACE, REGENT ROAD, MONTROSE TERRACE, LONDON ROAD, WILLOWBRAE ROAD,MILTON ROAD WEST, MILTON ROAD and MILTON LINK.Carriageways and adjacent A1 Adopted footways adopted for maintenance. A1140 Adopted A199 Adopted A6095 Adopted A6106 Adopted A7From the east end of PRINCES STREET southwards to the City Boundary via NORTHBRIDGE, SOUTH BRIDGE, NICOLSON STREET, ST PATRICK'S STREET, ST PATRICK'SSQUARE, CLERK STREET, SOUTH CLERK STREET, EAST PRESTON STREET,DALKEITH ROAD and OLD DALKEITH ROAD.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for A7 Adopted maintenance. A70From HAYMARKET south‐westwards to the City Boundary via DALRY ROAD, ARDMILLANTERRACE, SLATEFORD ROAD, LANARK ROAD and LANARK ROAD A70 Adopted WEST.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. A70 FROM GLENBROOK ROAD TO B7031From GLENBROOK ROAD westwards to the A70 from Glenbrook Road to B7031 East Calder Adopted B7031.Carriageways and adjacent footways are adopted for maintenance. A701 Adopted A702 Adopted A702TTRUNK: From the Biggar Road at north side of the roundabout north of the Bypass southwards over the Bypass to municipal boundary at Lothianburn. Maintenance A702T Trunk ‐ Scot Exec responsibility lies with ScottishExecutive. A702T from City Bypass to LothianburnTRUNK: From the Biggar Road at north side of the A702T from City Bypass to roundabout north of the Bypass southwards over the Bypass to municipal boundary at Lothianburn Swanston Trunk ‐ Scot Exec Lothianburn. Maintenance responsibility lies with ScottishExecutive. A71 Adopted Section A ‐ C Page 1 of 179 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description A720From Southwest side of GOGAR ROUNDABOUT southwards, southeastwards, eastwards towest side of SHERIFFHALL ROUNDABOUT at centre line of A7.Street split between PUBLIC & TRUNK sections:PUBLIC SECTION: From southwest side of Gogar Roundabout southwards to the slip roads to Hermiston Junction & also to the north side of Hermiston Junction approx 150m south of Millburn Underpass. Carriageways & adjacent footways adopted for maintenance.TRUNK SECTION: From PUBLIC SECTION south‐east & east to west side of Sheriffhall Roundabout.Maintenance responsibility lies with Bear A720 Adopted Scotland. A720T Bypass Trunk ‐ Scot Exec A720T A720T ‐ CITY OF EDINBURGH BYPASSFrom Southwest side of GOGAR ROUNDABOUT southwards, southeastwards, eastwards towest side of SHERIFFHALL ROUNDABOUT at centre line of A7.Street split between PUBLIC & TRUNK sections:PUBLIC SECTION: From southwest side of Gogar Roundabout southwards to the slip roads to Hermiston Junction & also to the north side of Hermiston Junction approx 150m south of Millburn Underpass. Carriageways & adjacent footways adopted for maintenance.TRUNK SECTION: From PUBLIC SECTION south‐east & east to west side of Sheriffhall Roundabout.Maintenance A720T City Of Edinburgh Bypass Bypass Trunk ‐ Scot Exec responsibility lies with Bear Scotland. A772 Adopted A8 Adopted A89From Newbridge Roundabout Northwestwards and westwards to Edinburgh City A89 Adopted Boundary.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. A90From west end of Princes Street to the M90.Street split between PUBLIC & TRUNK sections:PUBLIC SECTION: From the west end of Princes Street generally north & west to Dalmeny.Carriageways & adjacent footways are adopted for maintenance.TRUNK SECTION: From Dalmeny west to junction with M90.Maintenance responsibility lies with Bear A90 Partially Adopted Scotland. A90ROAD at centre of bridge over River Almond north‐westwards to A90 at Cramond Brig A90 ‐ Cramond Bridge to Dalmeny Cramond Adopted Toll.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Section A ‐ C Page 2 of 179 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description A90 ‐ Cramond Bridge to DalmenyFrom A90 at Cramond Brig Toll extending northwestward & westwards to DalmenyCarriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. TRUNK SECTION: From Dalmeny west & northwards to the Forth Road BridgeMaintenance A90 ‐ Cramond Bridge to Dalmeny Cramond Adopted responsibility lies with Bear Scotland. Cramond A90 Cycle Track Bridge Adopted A90 CYCLE TRACK A900 Adopted A9000TTrunkRoad. From the A90 north‐west & north to the Council boundary with Fife on the Forth Road Bridge excluding the roundabout at Echline Junction.Maintenance A9000T Partially Adopted responsibility lies with Bear Scotland. A9000T from A90T to Council A9000T FROM A90T TO COUNCIL BOUNDARYA9000T from A90T to Council Boundary Queensferry Trunk ‐ Scot Exec BoundaryResponsible Authority is Trunk‐Scot Exec. A901 Adopted A902 Adopted A903 Adopted A904Street split between PUBLIC & PROSPECTIVELY ADOPTABLE SECTIONS:PUBLIC SECTION: From the junction with the A90 at Echline Roundabout westwards to the junctionwith the B924 at Bo'ness Road. Carriageways & adjacent footways are adopted for maintenance.PROSPECTIVELY ADOPTABLE SECTION: From the junction with the B924 at Bo'ness Road westto City Boundary. Not included for maintenance under the List of Public A904 Partially Adopted Roads. A90T A90T from Dalmeny to junction with M90 at junction 1A.Responsible Authority is A90T Trunk ‐ Scot Exec Trunk‐Scot Exec. A90T from Dalmeny to M90 at A90T FROM DALMENY TO M90 AT JUNCTION 1AA90T from Dalmeny to M90 at junction junction 1A Trunk ‐ Scot Exec 1AResponsible Authority is Trunk‐Scot Exec. ABBEY CLOSEPRIVATE STREET. A forecourt of Holyrood Palace extending northwards to Abbey Close Abbeyhill Private ABBEYHILL.Not included for maintenance under the List of Public Roads. ABBEY LANEFrom ABBEYHILL northwards to LONDON ROAD with branch eastwards Abbey Lane Abbeyhill Adopted toLOWER LONDON ROADCarriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Section A ‐ C Page 3 of 179 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description ABBEY MOUNTFrom REGENT ROAD southwards to the south side of the Railway Bridge at ABBEYHILL.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Including the Stairway between ABBEYHILL / ABBEY MOUNT and the triangular area adjacent. Excluding Abbey Mount Abbeyhill Adopted lane behind No's 5 & 6. ABBEY STRANDFrom east kerb line of HORSE WYND extending eastwards to the gates of Holyrood House.In two sections one private and one public.PUBLIC SECTION: From east kerb line of HORSE WYND to the West Gable of Abbey Court House.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. PRIVATE SECTION: From the west gable of the Abbey Court House eastwards to the gates of Holyrood House.Not included for Abbey Strand Abbeyhill Adopted maintenance under the list of public roads. ABBEY STREETFrom east end of Montrose Terrace southwards with cul‐de‐sac branch running eastwards.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Abbey Street Abbeyhill Adopted Excluding all parking and landscaped areas. ABBEYHILLFrom the junction of ABBEY STRAND and CANONGATE extending north‐ eastwards to ABBEY LANE at the west end of SPRING GARDENS.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Including the narrow triangular area between Abbeyhill Adopted ABBEYHILL, ABBEY MOUNT and the adjacent stairway. ABBEYHILL CRESCENTFrom CALTON ROAD opposite Robertson's Court extending northwards, north‐eastwards and eastwardsto ABBEYHILL, including 2 accesses off north‐ west side at No.s 24 & No.12. but excluding the parkingareas beyond which are Housing(Not Maintained by Road Services).Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted Abbeyhill Crescent Abbeyhill Adopted for maintenance. ABBOTSFORD COURTFrom flats at No. 18 COLINTON ROAD extending north‐westwards then south‐westwards toSOUTH ETTRICK ROAD opposite No. 20 COLINTON ROAD.Not included Abbotsford Court Merchiston Private for maintenance under the List of Public Roads. ABBOTSFORD CRESCENTFrom COLINTON ROAD opposite No. 14 extending southwards and eastwards to ABBOTSFORD PARKat No. 9Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for Abbotsford Crescent Morningside Adopted maintenance. ABBOTSFORD PARKFrom COLINTON ROAD extending southwards and eastwardsto Abbotsford Park Morningside Adopted MORNINGSIDE ROAD.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Section A ‐ C Page 4 of 179 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description ABERCORN AVENUEFrom ABERCORN CRESCENT north‐eastwards to WILLOWBRAE Abercorn Avenue Willowbrae Adopted ROAD.Carriageways adjacent footways and verges adopted for maintenance. ABERCORN COTTAGESPRIVATE STREET. Accessed through a pend and to the rear of Nos 86 ‐ Abercorn Cottages Duddingston Private 98 DUDDINGSTON ROADWEST.Not included for maintenance under the List of Public Roads. ABERCORN COURTPRIVATE STREET. From 17 PAISLEY DRIVE southwards, a private internal Abercorn Court Willowbrae Private access court.Not included for maintenance under the List of Public Roads. ABERCORN CRESCENTFrom PAISLEY CRESCENT eastwards to WILLOWBRAE Abercorn Crescent Willowbrae Adopted ROAD.Carriageways adjacent footways and verges adopted for maintenance. ABERCORN DRIVEFrom ULSTER DRIVE north‐westwards to ABERCORN CRESCENT Abercorn Drive Willowbrae Adopted Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for
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