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Published Date: 30 June 2009
MOTORISTS are facing the "worst ever" disruption on the Capital's streets as new figures today showed there are nearly 500 sets of roadworks under way in the city.
The picture is particularly bad in the city centre, where sets of "high impact" works fill the streets, compounding the congestion caused by the tram works.

The figures from John Gooday, Scotland's roadworks commissioner, show a total of 493 sets of roadworks across the city – an increase of more than 25 per cent in the past the eight months.

The disruption was today described as "never-ending" and led to criticism about the way the works were co-ordinated.

David Legge, of the Association of British Drivers, said the level of roadworks currently ongoing in the city was "ridiculous".

He said: "We can't criticise any works which are about improving the state of the roads, but most of these works are being carried out by utility firms.

"The city council should be ensuring that the same piece of road is not being dug up 500 times, but I don't think that is being done at the moment. Certainly, driving around Edinburgh, it doesn't seem like that's happening."

Raymond Davidson, secretary of the Edinburgh Taxi Association, added: "The roadworks seem to be worse than ever. It's non-stop. A figure of 500 is very high for a city the size of Edinburgh and they seem to be digging up the same bit of road over and over.

"One company finishes and then, lo and behold, another utility firm is in the next week, digging it up again."

When the Evening News checked the Scottish Roadworks Register website yesterday, which provides real-time updates, there were 493 sets of roadworks being carried out in the city – up from 392 when we ran a similar story in November.

Most of the works are the responsibility of the city council or utility companies, including Scottish Gas, ScottishPower and BT.

The city council has brought in a number of measures in recent months, including fining utility firms, to make sure all repairs are carried out quickly and effectively. But despite the moves, about one in eight road repairs carried out by utility firms in Edinburgh needs to be redone.

Councillor Robert Aldridge, environment leader, said: "A significant proportion of the increase is accounted for by major utility mains replacement works, which are essential following guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. In addition, the method of measuring the number of road openings has changed since the Transport Scotland Act came into force last year, and these figures are therefore not directly comparable.

"We continue to take our responsibility to keep Edinburgh moving very seriously and will work closely with each of the utility companies to ensure that roadworks are co-ordinated and managed effectively.

"Significant co-operation has been received from the utilities and their contractors, in accommodating late requests to postpone works due to other emergencies, and their willingness to work extended and weekend hours to progress critical works to a conclusion."

• www.roadworksscotland.org

• www.edinburgh.gov.uk

The full article contains 524 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 11:58:15
Why not publish a list of roads that are free from utilities works?

Shouldn't take up too much space or change much from day to day.
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roadragegeezer,

30/06/2009 11:58:22
bloody trams
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roadragegeezer,

30/06/2009 11:59:21
nobody asked for them
its been doon before
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alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 30/06/2009 12:00:01
Is all this mayhem caused by continuing changes,or is it just lack of maintenance over the years.
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roadragegeezer,

30/06/2009 12:04:12
I cycle every chance i get but...im a tradesman and i need to carry tools ect so i do need to drive into the city sometimes.
i blame office staff and teachers and parents on the school run with their tanks .
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Voice of reason,

EDINBURGH 30/06/2009 12:04:39
Much of it is catching up on Labours deliberate idealogical neglect of roads .
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:10:30
The roads are still keech no matter if you are on a bike a Car or a doggy.
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roadragegeezer,

30/06/2009 12:12:06
lots of road works requires lots of employees
how does one get a job on the roads or do you have to be from glasgow ?
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30/06/2009 12:16:57
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:21:30
I blame Polygon Window!
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Foo,

30/06/2009 12:25:39
There's been a small set of roadworks here

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?t=h&hl=en-GB&ie=UTF8&ll=55.979171,-3.18445&spn=0.001115,0.003484&z=19

for the last two months or so. No work has been done, nothing. They're just left there to fall over in the wind sometimes.

Also, the traffic lights at trinity road and lower granton road are a favourite for continual excavation.

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Anonymoose,

30/06/2009 12:25:55
Utilities should all be carried within a single maintenance conduit underneath the pavements of arterial roads (they do this in some of the former soviet countries).

This would mean that the roads wouldn't have to be dug up, ever, with only the resurfacing of roads being the only disruption, and I believe that re-tarmacking can be done incredibly quickly.
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30/06/2009 12:26:48
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Herb Aishus,

Border 30/06/2009 12:28:43
#1 that's a REALLY stupid idea - once they discover a road that doesn't have lights, barriers or just an unattended hole, then they'll move the JCB in and start all over again. If you know a road that isn't affected, then don't tell anyone (but take a photo to prove it).
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Jaco Pastorius,

Augusta, Maine 30/06/2009 12:29:46
I love to eat Sellotape.

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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:31:57
Why don't we get some sort of trains to ferry people around?
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Euan,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 12:34:26
8 weeks of roadworks have just begun on Slateford Road only months after about 12 weeks of another set of roadworks had finished.

They appear to be digging up the same bits of of the road as well..


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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a Billy Effluvia 30/06/2009 12:37:03
26. I have some news to report on the squashed steak beak on Dalkeith Road. It has been eaten by an unidentified seagull.
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a Billy Effluvia 30/06/2009 12:44:08
I can't wait for Petrol Head to chime in with his views.

He always has something interesting to say.
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Foo,

30/06/2009 12:45:48
I wonder where allknowing went? He had a Vitara you know and got his sarnies at Waitrose.
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30/06/2009 12:46:30
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 12:47:25
I think that all the orange and white pointy things add a lovely splash of colour to this great grey city.
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30/06/2009 12:49:26
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roadragegeezer,

30/06/2009 12:51:13
a lot of people are collecting a giro in these dire times
so you keep working to pay for them
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Iona Bicycle,

30/06/2009 12:52:13
Does the tram project count as one set of roadworks or several?
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a Jaco Pastorius 30/06/2009 12:52:42
"I like going into a paint store when I run out of paint. They have so many different colours to choose from."
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Foo,

30/06/2009 13:00:23
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Fishmonger's good.
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edinburgher,

30/06/2009 13:00:53

DOH!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a "Pastorius, Jaco" 30/06/2009 13:02:24
Poundland are introducing a charity betting shop in Musselburgh that sells steak thingies.

Which is nice.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:03:09
Caprice Pizza is the best in Edinburgh.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:06:43
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Of course Musselburgh, the best Pizza in Edinburgh.
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a "Jaco" 30/06/2009 13:08:37
I am now looking for some Publicly Funded Ointment.
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The Lone Haranguer,

30/06/2009 13:10:23
54
Try the NHS.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:11:59
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I've tried the NHS but they charged me for the prescription!

I couldn't believe it.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:13:13
We should build a new Parliament in the middle of Princes Street. Then we can use this as an excuse for the city's roads being badly managed.
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Bling Crosby,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 13:14:13
every week that goes by i realise more and more that i should move from Edinburgh. The city i once fell in love with has become a joke.
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Herman The German,

30/06/2009 13:21:49
Gorgie Tony is on holiday in Weymouth.
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Alice in Embraland,

30/06/2009 13:22:15
#59 - I agree with you, Bling.

Our economy is in ruins and most of the city resembles a bombsite. Our only hope is that Hollywood will use Edinburgh as a location for dystopian disaster movies.

Terminator, Rise Of The Trams, anyone?
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dad-to-be,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 13:23:31
Perhaps the EEN would be good enough to enlighten us on how many of these 500 roadworks are actually having any impact on traffic flow. I suspect a good few of them will be no more than a couple of cones round a manhole cover (are they still called that?). For sure, there's more work sites, but if every job, no matter how small, has to go on the Register, then some further investigation may be useful.
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30/06/2009 13:24:08
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:34:04
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But would have preferred Seafield
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The Lone Haranguer,

30/06/2009 13:35:15
#65
Sir, are you seriously suggesting that The Evening News should encourage its writers to engage themselves in the discredited practice of journalism?

Please desist from promulgating any more of your irrelevant fantasies on this website. Thank you.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:38:02
Tesco are branching out into roadworks, but they are cheap, unreliable and don't taste very good.
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tomias,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 13:43:28
Market Forces
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:43:53
Tesco are branching out into Joabies but they are cheap, unreliable and don't taste very good.
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Jaco Pastorius,

a/k/a "Jaco" 30/06/2009 13:47:26
So what do YOU think about the current disastrous state of Edinburgh's once-proud roads? Are you disappointed, concerned, upset or otherwise unhappy? Might to be utterly appalled, or totally disgusted? Or are you so profoundly retarded that you can't use your eyes properly? Give us your views! And tell us where you live! Do you live in a house, or a cardboard box somewhere in Lothian Road? How old are you? 34, perhaps? Or might you be 27? Are you good-looking, or do you merely scrub up well? Perhaps you're a wrinkly, po-faced geriatric who smokes too much and watches telly all the time!

Et cetera, et cetera.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 13:57:55
When are the small toons getting the Roadworks. Typical Edinburgh big city types boasting cos they have all the roadworks.

Don't rub it in Edinburgh!!!

(angry)
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Salvatori,

30/06/2009 13:58:34
70 - good posts! May I add:

My Top Five things to dae on Nicolson Street:

1) Score some heroin in Nicolson Square
2) Jack up by chicken paste bins ahint KFC
3) Shoplift oot o' Marie Curie
4) Score some Leccy White oot Lidls
5) Shout unintelligible aggressive nonsense whilst gesticulating wildly at my other pals with foetal alcohol syndrome. Ken, the ones with the wee scrunched up heids.
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Herman The German,

30/06/2009 14:04:34
#66.

Maybe is, but he fits the description of the Dorset Knicker knocker
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Herman The German,

30/06/2009 14:05:29
Maybe he is.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:08:08
100
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:08:24
Whoo Hoo!
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Salvatori,

30/06/2009 14:10:10
84 - Is that an offer?
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 30/06/2009 14:19:16
#22
You are quite right Herb Aishus
not a traffic light in action here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQ1m6sTEThI
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Sedov,

30/06/2009 14:44:09
The Evening News will be stuck for headlines when the tram project is eventually finished.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:48:43
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When? Not in my lifetime and I'm 14.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:52:01
Once the Trams are done we will embark on another ambitious project.

Have you noticed that Edinburgh councillors only get involved in "Ambitious" projects.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 14:52:46
Ar$e or Elbow. Hmm an ambitous project.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 15:21:25
The traffic on this thread has now ground to a halt!
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Sedov,

30/06/2009 15:38:38
#116 do think ( also) that you will live long enough to see Hibs parading the Scottish cup along Princes street in a tram?
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 15:42:53
When I say I'm 14, I mean post 14 (Near the top of the page "I blame Polygon Window!").

I actually do not know my age, I have been around a few thousand years though.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 15:44:03
What is a Hib?
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Sedov,

30/06/2009 15:50:49
#123 a Hib is a strange chameleon like creature that hates crowds and overt excitement especially on a saturday afternoon, which is the best time to observe their behaviour which is often loud and hopeful at around 3.0 pm and sad and lonely about two hours later.
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Mince Pie Supper,

30/06/2009 15:57:29
Is that those things at the top of Easter Road?
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P I Staker,

30/06/2009 16:23:58
#78 - you are right, apparently Midlothian residents pay more in rates than Embra, so why doesn't Bonnyrigg, Dalkeith and Penicuik have more potholes? Should they get their rates reduced?
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No pay in Gorgie,

Wellington 30/06/2009 21:49:12
I have honestly never known a city to have so many roadworks - I have not even lived in Edinburgh since 2007 and haven't driven in it since 2006 but my abiding memory even then is roadworks all over the place, no matter where you went!

Additionally, perhaps the EEN should do their research a bit better - it won't be SCOTTISH GAS who are digging up the roads, it will be SCOTIA GAS NETWORKS who are a completely different company and formerly Transo, i.e. those who deal with the gas infrastructure. Despite what you may think, Scottish Gas have nothing to do with the pipes.
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Julian.,

edinburgh 30/06/2009 22:43:49
#126,

Where do you get these figures on number of potholes?
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Ian down under,

Musselburgh 01/07/2009 04:39:00
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