How we are consulting and engaging
We are currently asking for you views on the proposed route.
We are also holding information events across the city.
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Blackhall Primary School
2 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
Craigmillar Library
8 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
Southside Community Centre
10 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
Granton Station
15 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
Cameron Toll Shopping Centre
16 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
North Edinburgh Arts
29 September 2025 at 4pm to 7pm -
Waverley Court
1 October 2025 at 4pm to 7pm
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Why we are doing market research on this project
We are also doing market research alongside this consultation. Given the importance of the project to the city, councillors asked us to do market research in addition to standard consultation. This has been done recently on other projects, such as the Circulation Plan: Our Future Streets and the City Mobility Plan, and is recommended as part of the ºÚÁÏÉç’s approach to consultation on large projects.
How we define stakeholders
We use the to develop consultations. The ºÚÁÏÉç uses an Integrated Impact Assessment approach to ensure we are complying with our equality and diversity obligations. This is particularly important with regards those who have protected characteristics.
We have used the Integrated Impact Assessment checklist to identify organisations we must consider as part of any consultation and engagement. These were listed in Appendix 1 of the 1 February 2024 committee report (LINK). We wrote to these organisations ahead of committee to advise them of the report and to confirm we would write again advising of consultation start date and encouraging participation.
We will continue to monitor the stakeholder list and will add to it where necessary.
Information we have given to councillors about consulting on this expansion
Briefings were provided to all political parties. .