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List of Public Roads L to Q Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description Ladehead Bonnington Adopted LADEHEADCarriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADIEMEADOWPRIVATE STREET:Off ROULL ROAD Southeastwards from between Nos. 1 Ladiemeadow Broomhall Private and 5.Not included for maintenance under the List of Public Roads. LADY LAWSON STREETFrom CASTLE TERRACE south‐eastwards to LAURISTON PLACE interesected by WEST PORT. Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for Lady Lawson Street Old Town Adopted maintenance. Including footway at WESTPORT HOUSE. LADY MENZIES PLACEFrom LONDON ROAD north‐eastwards to ROSSIE PLACE including the west side of REGENT PLACE. 15m of stairway from LONDON ROAD.Carriageways and Lady Menzies Place Abbeyhill Adopted adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADY NAIRNE CRESCENTFrom LADY NAIRNE LOAN south‐eastwards, south‐westwards and westwards to MEADOWFIELD DRIVE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for Lady Nairne Crescent Duddingston Adopted maintenanceincluding footpath cutting north corner of junction with MEADOWFIELD DRIVE. LADY NAIRNE GROVEFrom MEADOWFIELD DRIVE north‐eastwards to LADY NAIRNE LOAN with a parking bay on thesouth side and a cul‐de‐sac branch north‐westwards.Carriageways Lady Nairne Grove Duddingston Adopted and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADY NAIRNE LOANFrom MEADOWFIELD AVENUE south‐westwards and north‐westwards Lady Nairne Loan Duddingston Adopted to Paisley Drive.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADY NAIRNE PLACEFrom LADY NAIRNE CRESCENT north‐westwards to LADY NAIRNE GROVE including footpath to LADY NAIRNE LOAN. Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Not including parking area opposite No.1 which is Housing(Not Lady Nairne Place Duddingston Adopted Maintained by Road Services). LADY ROADFrom CRAIGMILLAR PARK north‐eastwards to DALKEITH ROAD including bellmouth outside No.45. Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Lady Road Mayfield Adopted Not including private branch at No's 7 & 9 north westwards. LADY STAIR'S CLOSEEntering through a Pend at 477 LAWNMARKET opening out into a court and with a passagenorth‐westwards to NORTH BANK STREET, between Nos. 9 and Lady Stair's Close Old Town Adopted 10.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Section L ‐ Q Page 1 of 140 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description LADY WYNDFrom KING'S STABLES ROAD south‐eastwards to WEST PORT. Carriageways and Lady Wynd Old Town Adopted adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. including Stair at West Port. LADYCROFTCul‐de‐sac running north‐eastwards from BALERNO MAIN STREET.Advised Ladycroft Deanpark Adopted adopted by Mike Clark ‐ 27/01/2004 LADYFIELDFrom Morrison Street northwards towards Conference Square for Fountainbrid approximately63m ‐ a shared use cycle track (for pedal cycle & pedestrian use only). Ladyfield ge Adopted Shared use cycle track is adopted for maintenance.Not including soft landscaping. LADYSMITH ROADFrom OBSERVATORY ROAD north‐westwards to the west line of MAURICE Ladysmith Road Blackford Adopted PLACE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADYWELL AVENUEFrom the junctions of LADYWELL ROAD and CORSTORPHINE HIGH STREET extending south‐eastwardsand south‐westwards ending at FORRESTER PARK Ladywell Avenue Broomhall Adopted AVENUE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADYWELL COURTPRIVATE: cul de sac opening to a Court and providing access to sheltered Ladywell Court Broomhall Private housing.Not included in the list of Public Roads LADYWELL GARDENSFrom LADYWELL AVENUE extending south‐westwards and north‐ westwards with a branch extending south‐eastwards to a cul‐de‐sac.Carriageways and Ladywell Gardens Broomhall Adopted adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LADYWELL ROADFrom the centre‐line of LADYWELL AVENUE westwards to the line of the east side of MEADOW PLACE ROAD. Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for Ladywell Road Broomhall Adopted maintenance. LAICHFIELDLoop road off south side of Chesser Loan.Carriageways and adjacent footways Laichfield Slateford Adopted are adopted for maintenance. Includes parking. LAICHPARK LOANFootpath running from rear 101 CHESSER LOAN south‐eastwards to No. 15 then to CHESSER AVENUE,including a branch to opposite No. 48 LAICHPARK Laichpark Loan Slateford Adopted PLACE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Section L ‐ Q Page 2 of 140 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description LAICHPARK PLACEFrom LAICHPARK ROAD extending north‐eastwards and south‐eastwards including a turning point and lay‐by.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Including footways from Nos. 8/48 south‐eastwards round both sides of the central landscaped area and running south‐west to northeast from No. 22 LAICHPARK Laichpark Place Slateford Adopted PLACE to No. 16 LAICHPARK LOAN.Excluding parking and landscaped areas. LAICHPARK ROADFrom CHESSER LOAN extending south‐eastwards, southwest‐wards and southwards to acul‐de‐sac with a southwards opposite No. 24. Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Including footpath links, except for two short spurs to Laichpark Road Slateford Adopted Nos.52 and 91Excluding landscaped areas. Portobello LAING TERRACEFrom PROMENADE south‐westwards to JOHN STREET LANE.Carriageways Laing Terrace East Adopted and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LAIRDSHIP DRIVEPROSPECTIVELY ADOPTABLE: Under construction: From Broomview Path south to Glenalmond Place. Not as yet included for maintenance under the List of Public Lairdship Drive Sighthill Prospectively Adopted Roads. LAMB'S CLOSEFrom EAST CROSSCAUSEWAY between Nos. 84 and 88 north‐westwards ‐ a Lamb's Close Newington Adopted cul‐de‐sac.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LAMB'S COURTFrom MAIN STREET northwards to PIER PLACE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Not including the private external stairs leading to Lamb's Court Newhaven Adopted upper flats. LAMBSMILN PLACEPROSPECTIVELY ADOPTABLE: From the east end of Templar Crescent west to the west end of Templar Cresent. Not as yet included for maintenance under the Lambsmiln Place Almondhill Prospectively Adopted List of Public Roads. LAMMERMOOR TERRACEFrom RAVENSWOOD AVENUE south‐eastwards, eastwards and north‐eastwards to OCHILTREE GARDENS.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for Lammermoor Terrace Inch Adopted maintenance. LAMONT PLACEFrom Gylemuir Road north with short branches east & west ‐ a cul‐de‐sac. Lamont Place Broomhall Adopted Carriageways & adjacent footways are adopted for maintenance. Section L ‐ Q Page 3 of 140 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description LAMPACRE ROADFrom MEADOWHOUSE ROAD south‐eastwards to the south side of the Carrick bridge over The Stank atCARRICK KNOWE GARDENS..Carriageways and adjacent footways Lampacre Road Knowe Adopted adopted for maintenance. Includes footpaths at 6, 8, 10 and 12. LANARK ROADLanark Road from SLATEFORD ROAD at the former Municipal Boundary about 27m northeast of the centre of the Prince Charlie Bridge south‐westwards to Gillespie Lanark Road Kingsknowe Adopted Road.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LANARK ROADLanark Road from Gillespie Road south‐westwards to Lanark Road West at the Municipal Boundary in JUNIPER GREEN about 157m south‐west from JUNIPER Lanark Road Woodhall Adopted AVENUE.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LANARK ROAD WESTLanark Road West from Lanark Road, Juniper Green, westwards to No.414.Carriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. The slabbed area immediately in front of 120‐124 Lanark Rd West is private.Lane to rear of No.s285‐303 is Lanark Road West Curriehill Adopted Council owned but not maintained by Road Services. LANARK ROAD WESTLanark Road West from No.414 westwards to the A70 at GLENBROOK ROAD.Including cul‐de‐sac branch approx 53m or thereby in length with turning head off north side of road at No.482 & spur north‐west serving No.s478‐480. Carriageways and Lanark Road West Curriehill Adopted adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Lang Loan Burdiehouse Adopted LANG LOANCarriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. LANG RIGGFrom Echline Avenue south‐west, south then east to rejoin Echline Avenue with a branch running north‐south between the 2 east‐west branches.Carriageways & adjacent footways are adopted for maintenance.Parking courtyards to north‐west & south‐west are Lang Rigg Echline Adopted private. LANGTON ROADFrom WEST MAINS ROAD extending northwards and north‐westwards to WEST SAVILE TERRACECarriageways and adjacent footways adopted for maintenance. Langton Road Blackford Adopted Excluding unmade footway adjacent to No's 88/90 West Savile Terrace. Section L ‐ Q Page 4 of 140 Edinburgh Roads Adoption Information as @ 1st September 2021 Name Locality Street Adoption Status Property Notice Description LANGWILL PLACEFrom CURRIEHILL ROAD eastwards with branch south including remote footway connecting toTweedie Lane. Also including 15 end on & 7 parallel parking Langwill Place Curriehill Adopted bays.Carriageways & adacent footways are adopted for maintenance. LANSDOWNE CRESCENTFrom
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