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Planning and Transport Drg DRG. NO. WCBR-PHASE 1 PLANNING AND TRANSPORT DRG. NO. WCBR-PHASE 1 COATFIELD LANE 13 17 14 23 34 19 9 7 10 14 Warehouse 14 to 16 LB 16 135 15 30 15 El Sub Sta 22 PO CARRON PLACE 4.3m 57 53 2 to 18 130 127 to 133 to 127 52 to 58 55 3 5 to 8 to 5 106 119 100 Bowling Green CLARICE MCNAB LANE 20 CHANDLER CRESCENT 102 125 51 1 to 4 to 1 132 136 1 to 3 to 1 26 51 36 2 15 21 106 to 108 104 98 PH 4 to 6 to 4 St James 112 21 121 26 9.8m 134 (PW) PC 5.8m Post 23 to 17 11a 13 22 4b 123 123 21 23 23 SWANFIELD 11 Car Park 35 55 to 59 to 55 138 14 Pavilion 94 Polish 5b 25 Shelter 20 Water of Leith Mohiuddin 96 11 Centre Works 15 Education ST ANTHONY PLACE Trinity House 125 19 Garage 4a 24 40a El Sub Sta Centre 121 1 BONNINGTON ROAD 9 33 20 92 PH 99 2 8.2m Hall Builders Yard 18 JOHN'S PLACE 7 Kirkgate 5.8m Warehouse 1 Trafalgar 5a 1 Masonic Tennis Courts 1 40c 16 to 10 Lodge Works 5 90 LINKS LANE 9 70 Woollen Mill 2 Stanwell 17 to 21 133 27 Bonnington Bond Nursery School CORUNNA PLACE7 17 Shelter 5 9 82 to 88 Allotment Gardens 26 Works 2 9 7 ST ANTHONY LANE El 6 25 23 to 33 7 South Leith Parish Church 17 Sub Sta 10 to 24 Halls 6 BURLINGTON STREET 5a 74 Dr Bell's 42 81 to 87 to 81 Community LINKS GARDENS 3 10 16 64 to 70 Hotel 5 44 Centre LINKS GARDENS LANE Family 13 ANDERSON PLACE Education 1 18 7 to 15 to 7 BANGOR ROAD 6 21 Centre 1 GasGovernor 20 58 to 62 137 Leith 1 ST ANTHONY STREET WELLINGTON PLACE 15 12 LINKS GARDENS 3 9.8m 19 31 JUNCTION3 PLACE Methodist 79 to 75 63 PH 7 Church 14 11 to 10 141 71 7.3m 65 Leith Victoria Swim Centre 1 Health Centre 9 69 73 (Leisure Or Sports Centre) 2 67 15 14 St Mary's (Leith) 4 69 15 RC Primary School 16 5 143 to 147 to 143 El Sub Sta 1 12 11 9.1m Path 2 50 12 8 to 9 to 8 14 31 75 11 13 Anderson 6 8 House 48 10 6.4m 7 SALAMANDER 3 149 61 to 67 to 61 8 40 to 126 STREET Sand 44 6.4m FB Shelter 4.4m Chy 35 151 156 Boulders 9 8 106 12 153 51 to 59 to 51 3 to 5 to 3 ESS Warehouse Ward Bdy 7 12 6 S 4 14 4 155 7 Restalrig Railway Path 28 to 36 El Sub Sta Mean High Water Springs 157 Allotment Gardens El 7.9m GREAT JUNCTION STREET Sub Sloping masonry BREADALBANE STREET 138 Bowling Green 2 PIRRIE STREET 37 2 El 49 to 41 PH 92 Shelters 159 Sta Bonnington Business Centre 16 Trees 96 Sub SM PH 74 38 4 Play Area 4 Sta 11 Trees 1 127 6.0m 140 18 to 26 LAURIE STREET21 Shelter Newkirkgate 23 3 2 Depot 88 22 25 3 112 15 4.6m 133 31 to 39 to 31 2 WELLINGTON PLACE PH 16 3 24 20 3 14 Pavilion Mast (Telecommunication) 161 78 13 CONSTITUTION STREET ESS 10 17 12 1 4 to 6 to 4 1 8 18 El Sub Sta LB SM 9.4m 2 Burgh Const Bdy Tank 1 29 42 1 FB to FS El Sub Sta Garage 12 23 CR 2 to 10 1 21 Club LB 170 Tanks 22 16 Leith Links 10.1m 3 9.4m 16 19 5 172 Restalrig Railway Path Car Wash FB 86 17 7 181 to 165 4.8m KIRK STREET 174 18 20 SEAFIELD PLACE Statue 28 7 to 17 to 7 SEAFIELD ROAD 139 Works Sports ST ANDREW PLACE L Twr 2 3 21 68 Facility STANWELL STREET 18a 7.0m 5.4m 1 9 KIRK STREET 6.6m 70 22 to 24 to 22 SM 5 7 11 Hindu Mandir Shelter Taobh na Pàirce 54 13 3 and Cultural MARINE ESPLANADE 6 PH 1 20 141 (Parkside Primary School) 4 Centre L Twr 10 15 38 STREET BONNINGTON ROAD LANE 62 10.4m LINKS QUINTINSHILL PLACE 12 TENNANT STREET 9 ACADEMY 26 GARDENS 4 2 143a 40 Works 11 5 5 to 9 Leith Primary School 13 60 3 1 4 143b 7 PH 10 Giant's Brae Industrial El Sub Sta 42a 16 8 to 2 Somerset's Battery 1 15 Estate 44 1 17 15 (remains of) 145a 3 3 JANE STREET El Sub Sta Baptist Church 2 Sand 2 South Leith 17 42b 12 Leith Surgery 200 12.8m 8 to 4 46 TCBs SM 145b 7 1 Adult Training Centre 3 5.9m 21 24 27 6.3m 9 4 2 10.1m 52 PH 20 10.7m CASSEL'S LANE 22 to 10 Lodge 5 LB 11 War 48 TCBs 22 Shelter Tank 5 Memorial 6 8 4 BONNINGTON GAIT 13 21 7 Und Sta Sub El 23 13 147 7 1 3 26 9 2a 13a PH Leith South Goods and Mineral Yard SM Burgh Const Bdy 15 8 7 Leith Primary 46 2b 24 3 SM 27 to 31 BONNINGTON ROAD 7 School 7.9m 9 13 Boothacre 2 34 21 Nursery Class 151 36 10 202 to 206 4 P1-01 Cottages Def 26 1a 14 25 33 to 39 6.7m 38 23 11 Shelter Trees 12 6 Pavilion 2 1 CLAREMONT PARK 6.5m 3 5 38 DUKE STREET Duncan Place SM 33 Elder Memorial 1 Free Church CASSELBANK STREET 1 ESS 208 to 212 GRETNA MEWS 76 41 to 49 ESS 8 ESS DUNCAN PLACE 12 6.5m 3 DW DUKE PLACE 42 10.4m 51 Resource Centre 6.5m 6.8m 34 23 2 CLAREMONTPARK 35 44 Shelter 4 Lady Fife's Brae (remains of) 5 14.0m 6.5m 7 30 32 Church Burgh Const Bdy 35 39 PCB Hall TCB 1 FB 42 17 PH Pelham's Battery 4a 13 Pipe Line 377 PILRIG HOUSE CLOSE CR Boulders 43 63 to 69 GLADSTONE PLACE 11a Seafield Cemetery 11.4m Shelter 11 33 10 Leith Business Centre CROWN 7.2m 10a 52 7.1m 22 9 to 17 Mean Low Water Springs PLACE 8 2 Foot 41 to 55 to 41 Superstore 90 to 78 9.2m P1-03 7 14 Bridge 13 10 to 12 to 10 6 36 Surgery Shelter 77 9 to 7 43 6.3m L Twr 9 6 to 4 Shelter 60 1 3 FB 1 25 El 3 to 1 14 91 2 40 Sub Sta Trees Seafield 62 Shelter 19 Junction 4 Maternity 34 92 to 98 to 92 Home 2 59 Nursing Home 40 EAST HERMITAGE PLACE 27 STANWELL STREET 100 1 to 3 37 45 2 to 6 to 2 79 to 83 25 29 24 CR LB 30 Burgh Const Bdy 42 23 Banks 106 to 5 61 Manse 49 Level Crossing 102 28 BOOTHACRE LANE ESS 85 8 78b 8 19 48 El Sub Sta 1 2 18 1 5 to 9 Pilrig House DW 10 Telephone PH 5 27 108 29 78 P1 7.5m 4 Ward Bdy Play Area 22 CROWN STREET 2 P Const Bdy 15 Exchange 11 13 Chy 77a 7.6m 3 27 13 Und 11.0m 11 4 1 25 20 SUMMERFIELD GARDENS 16 14 PW Pavilion Crematorium 26 13 to 21 26 Und masonry 23 ROAD INDUSTRIAL 1 10.7m 110 to 116 SOUTH LEITH 6 Bowling Burgh Burgh Const & 80 to 90 Sloping 18 Ward Bdy 1 4 Const Bdy 17 Duke Street Glebe 3 Green 25 CR 89 Shelter 26 P Const Bdy SL 87 3 3 118 25 24 1 81 to 91 to 81 2 24 SUMMERFIELD PLACE 18 Hermitage Place 2 32 SEAFIELD 1 1 1 20 22 120 to 124 Ward Bdy 16 DW 24 24 2 to 3 to 2 21 20 P1-04 3 23 1 25 126 to 132 to 126 7 FS 17 3 4 to 5 to 4 2 41 12 26 11 9 to 15 92 to 98 22 6 23 3 5 7 6 TCB 19 4 24 1 7 9.4m LINDEAN PLACE 8 2 4 11 Def 36 to 42 to 36 22 PH Hotel 1 5 1 to 52 17 LB Allotment Gardens PARKVALE PLACE Surgery 17 17 2 22 25 to 29 9 1 10 TCB Manderston Court 6 3 DW 23 140 to 134 Hotel NOBLE PLACE P1-02 20 8.9m 6 ROSEVALE PLACE CLAREMONT GARDENS 44 1 21 Burgh Const Bdy 13 1 3 1 162 Vanburgh Place 2 7 21 19 5 20 6 7.9m 11.0m 14 FINGZIES PLACE 5 16 2 TCBs 99 16 2 P Const & Ward Bdy 46 1 CR 14a 16 17 31 to 35 100 8 20 11.1m MANDERSTON STREET 2 16 to 4 Shelter 2 4 19 101 142 to 148 to 142 7 104 4 5 21 SEAFIELD STREET Hotel ELM PLACE 6 7 7 PH 8 15 Ppg Sta 15 El Sub Sta 20 17 32 Ward Bdy 6 8 9 4 15 SEAFIELD ROAD 15 15 18 13 13 93 DW 150 10 5 P1-05 48 34 49 16 27 109 to 103 37 to 41 Shelter 24 1 94 85 106 COCHRANE PLACE 17 36 30 14 P Const Bdy 152 1 6 29 86 18 14 11 17 30 5 LB 5 15 14 16 10 P1-07 2 26 9 31 12 to 18 to 12 SOMERSET 36 1 16 6 28 2 28 33 16 13 12 7.8m Ward Bdy SPRINGFIELD STREET 1 78 17 12 3 to 7 PLACE 15 11 13 2 79 11 20 111 3 383 to 389 34 39 9 10 BLACKIE ROAD 7 TCB 15 19 1 13 83 12 15 43 to 49 16 10.7m 11 PLACE 23 2 12 51 113 12 CLAREMONT ROAD 20 9 10 12 105 13 31 32 20 115 38 8 11 30 14 Sand 9 11 26 14 29 2 37 101 15 35 102 22 12 11 13 72 28 ROSEVALE TERRACE 33 35 Church 31 12 13 27 BURNS STREET 13 22 PIRNIEFIELD TERRACE 26 25 100 73 El Sub Sta 23 99 80 P1-06 37 21 116 10 28 Shingle and Scattered Boulders VANBURGH PLACE LANE 10 121 45 9 14 98 119 11 107 14 1 PIRNIEFIELD 156 122 to 124 9 SM 9 8 1 13 2 43 26 1 to 5 to 1 10 1 1a 8 Leith St Andrew's 15 to 19 5 12.2m 7 125 19 7.6m 6 404 to 408 to 404 117 1 41 LEITH WALK 123 69 126 7 1b 11 Gas Shelter 6 50 23 15 4 110 34 3 Gov 2 PROSPECT BANK Pilrig 31 RESTALRIG ROAD El Sub Sta 10.7m TCB 39 CRESCENT 17 9 30 6 Play Area 63 Sand 21 36 15 28 128 to 132 17 61 17 2 129 118 64 46 44 396 139 to 141 to 139 127 21 19 51 to 55 3 125a P3 PIRNIEFIELD BANK Park 62 37 25 21 to 25 23 7 2 P2 4 134 12 8 SPRINGFIELD 33 STEAD'S 136 Hermitage 14 7.2m 115 15 33 38 PLACE 25 Ward Bdy Posts 392 El 42 50 31 112 35 138 CR 37 CLAREBANK 11 to 13.1m DW Sub Sta CRESCENT 39 14 10 4 140 54 12 to 24 to 12 52 2 44 4 41 29 398 4 13 6 10 8 52 GORDON STREET 10 P1-08 Garages 11.8m 3 12 35 Shelter 18 131 to 141 to 131 ACADEMY PARK 57 142 12 LOCHEND ROAD STREET 10 11 31 PRIMROSE Nursery School Def 114 PH 63 25 113 55 51 DW 49 23 1 70 11 EAST RESTALRIG TERRACE 36 Seafield Retail Park 9 28 23 9 53 51 45 Shelter Quarryholes Post 62 Stone 60 LB 55 32 148 11.6m El Sub Sta 4 59 to 63 21 30 52 LB 36 16 61 35a 16 34 10 7 1 Shelters 35b 74 1 18 36 19 3 5 60 54 2 7 40 12a Playing Field 9 36 61 ACADEMY PARK 11 Shelter 13 150 to 154 15 17 35 1 to 7 PROSPECT BANK ROAD 13 9.2m 32 5 38 65 SEACOT 46 44 16.2m Burgh Const & Ward Bdy 12 54 14 71 42 31 3 30 PIRNIEFIELD GARDENS El Sub Sta 46 5 27a 9 to 15 Boulders and Shingle 30 Mean High Water Springs 32 CR 6 5 27 14 41 PROSPECT BANK ROAD 34 59 11 1 Tank 28 17 to 23 14 64 1 Garage 23 54 Hermitage SEAFIELD 26 33 24 10 Sloping masonry 2 25 to 31 33b 26 165 33a 6 1 22 7 to 9 to 7 29a 384 22 to 26 EASTER ROAD 8 to 2 29c to 6 33 to 39 9 CRAIGENTINNY AVENUE SEAFIELD 24 5 ROAD 8 7.5m 19 64 3 16 to 10 NORTH 20 8 15.8m 11 20 10.4m 12 41 to 47 16 32a Findlay House 18 15 to 5 15.1m AVENUE Boulders 13 24 to 18 1 32c BALFOUR PLACE 38 49 to 55 45 20 54 166 to 170 17 16 29 17.6m 32 to 26 167 57 to 63 10.5m 1 BALFOUR STREET 12 24 55 SEAFIELD STREET 9 47 14 73 22 15 29 65 to 71 CORNHILL TERRACE 34 to 40 to 34 Prospect Bank 20 22 16 355 12.3m 15 13 THORNTREE STREET 74 P Const & Ward Bdy Boulders and Shingle 172 RESTALRIG TERRACE 75 School 22 El Sub Sta 73 to 79 1 42 to 48 to 42 17.7m 21 10 169 to 177 to 169 Academy Park LB 6 PIRNIEFIELD BANK 1 77 6 14 81 to 87 23 50 to 56 to 50 15 53 77 353 10 12 30 3 8 24 89 to 95 SPRINGFIELD STREET 45 50 1 to 4 29 58 to 64 to 58 P
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