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Misery warning as Gogar work starts



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
DRIVERS are being warned to prepare for more roads misery when tram works begin at the Gogar Roundabout on Monday.
The four-week project will see four lanes on the north side of the roundabout reduced to two, with further lane closures on approach roads including the city bypass and A8 eastbound.

The works will coincide with the Truckfest event at Ingliston n
ext week, which is expected to attract more than 35,000 spectators over the two days.

Drivers are already battling with other major roadworks across the city including tram works on Leith Walk and renewal projects at the Seafield and Sheriffhall roundabouts.

A seven-month scheme to divert utilities at Haymarket for the tram project will get under way on August 18.

Tram firm TIE today said traffic management measures put in place will help control the flow of traffic, while city leaders urged drivers to look at alternative travel options.

But driving groups said the work is likely to cause big delays.

Bruce Young, Lothian and Borders co-ordinator of the Association of British Drivers, said: "I think there is no doubt this will be a nightmare. It is the middle of the peak tourist season and if there is one pinch point in the city which doesn't need any more aggravation, it is Gogar Roundabout.

"This will obviously hurt events like Truckfest at Ingliston and you wonder if they will think twice about doing it again.

"I assume the council knew about this event but has chosen to proceed anyway."

Enabling work for the Gogar project got under way this week with traffic management measures and signs put in place.

The work at Gogar is to move and reinforce utility pipes ahead of a project to build a tunnel beneath the roundabout's underpass.

This will link the tram depot on the north side of the roundabout with the Gyle Shopping Centre and Edinburgh Park on the opposite side.

Dave Anderson, the council's director of city development, said: "Gogar is a key element of the tram works and planning for the works has been carefully considered by TIE, the council and our partners.

"If this is your regular route into the city, I would suggest allowing more time to get into town, or look at alternative options for travel such as the recently extended park-and-ride site at Ingliston."

Willie Gallagher, executive chairman of TIE, said: "Gogar is a critical area for the tram project and the works planned for the next four weeks are the beginning of a period of utility diversion and infrastructure work in this area.

"We are, of course, well aware of the area's significance to the city and the work will be accompanied by appropriate traffic management measures to enable us to carry out the task as quickly and safely as possible."





The full article contains 477 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 10:20 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Old Cartha Boy,

25/07/2008 12:04:36
I love the "drivers are advised to find alternative routes" appraoch - the city is becoming one huge car park and I understand that the roadworks on Dalkeith Road are now to run until September.

Time to change the signs to read "Edinburgh - closed for business. Find another city to visit/live in ".
2

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 12:06:36
A Misery warning ?

"And now over to sheila with Todays Misery Warning"

"Thanks Kenny"

" Today , most parts of Scotland will have high levels of misery, but most will be centred around rubbishy parts of Glagow, The Western Isles and Gorgie"

"Tomorrow will see more misery across he whole of the country. If you're going out, best to take a razor blade".
3

Hibernia,

25/07/2008 12:21:03
Oh come on how many more sets of roadworks are they going to inflict on people????????
4

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 12:22:19

Andrew Picken - imagine if your folks had called you

Nit
Nose
Cotton

That would be a festival of misery at primary school.
5

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 12:23:41
I think a Misery Festival is the one thing Edinburgh is missing (officially).
6

calum,

25/07/2008 12:28:45
Even the most ardent supporter of the Tram Project (except the loony Jenny MacArthur) must now accept that the commencement of works when things like Truckfest, The Edinburgh Festival etc. is just madness and a clear sign that Edinburgh Council and its arm length company TIE treat all of Edinburgh's citizens and visitors with total disregard.
7

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 12:32:40
6. These things take time.. when else are you supposed to schedule them ?
8

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 12:33:50
more than 35,000 people work at the gyle everday.. it wont be a big difference. Take the train or the bus, go on holiday, relax with a shandy. Dont get stressed as it just kills you in the end.
9

calum,

25/07/2008 12:41:46
#8 In which case they'll just love sitting in the shambles that will result and admiring TIE's brilliant Traffic Management Schemes.....mmmm.
As for Dave Anderson, he's rapidly reaching the dizzy heights of mediocrity achieved by his predecessor Andrew Holmes, now suitably well away from it all in Perthshire!!
10

Marathon,

25/07/2008 12:44:48
Are they building a tram? Where will it go?
11

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 12:46:01
Since the SNP/Libdems took charge of Edinburgh, I have never known so many roadworks to take place at the sametime. It is an absolute disgrace - shame on those muppets that voted for these clowns - the blame lies with you.
12

Brian Ferrari,

25/07/2008 12:47:46
Round here recently, the roadworks were delayed ...... by roadworks.
13

Douglas,

Bathgate 25/07/2008 12:52:15
#10: To hell in a handcart? Off the rails? Downhill fast? All the way to the bank? The dustbin of history?
14

Jenny MacArthur,

25/07/2008 12:52:24
There's nothing the Evening News likes more than a bit of "misery" to bait the anti-tram obsessives. Now let's enjoy their kneejerk whines... :-)
15

Sheep Worrier,

Being serious for a moment 25/07/2008 12:53:35
I had the pleasure of being able to drive around Edinburgh for a couple of weeks at the start of the month and what a nightmare it was. You couldn't get anywhere in the city without having to come across at least 3 sets of roadworks. I sympathise with the people who have to do it everyday.

16

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 12:54:04
11 Please give us a misery warning before you post again. Merci.
17

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 12:56:31
#14

Kneejerk Whines sounds like one of these trendy off-licenses that doesn't sell beer.
18

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 12:56:44
Let's not get too carried away with this Misery Warning business. These people are only trying to do a job.
19

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 12:58:42
#11

Muppets voting for clowns eh? And intelligent people like yourself commenting.
20

Peedie Paws,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 13:00:07
"If this is your regular route into the city, I would suggest allowing more time to get into town, or look at alternative options for travel such as the recently extended park-and-ride site at Ingliston!

Doesn't matter if you take the car or the park & ride bus - you still have to pass the Gogar Roundabout and get stuck in traffic. Bus? Car? No difference!
21

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 13:02:33
Muppets wouldnt vote for Clowns.. far more likely to vote for Puppets.

Clowns would vote for Funny Car Manufacturers and Mime Artists for Lenny Henry.
22

The Judge,

25/07/2008 13:13:02
Come on at least they'll be working 24/7 until the work is completed. Unlike Shandwick Place where one or two guys stood around with a shovel trying to look busy.

city leaders urged drivers to look at alternative travel options.

Yes Livingston, Stirling, Perth & Glasgow. Edinburgh is closed for business.
23

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 13:14:19
Muppets can't vote. They can't hold office, they can't have sex, and they can't become a High Court judge, either.
24

Cheese burger,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 13:29:24
Drivers are running out of alternative transport options. Even the hot, sticky (and a bit smelly) buses get caught in roadworks.

25

Hibernia,

25/07/2008 13:41:09
There we go with Jenny McArthur and her usual needless name calling.
26

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 13:45:31
Maybe Muppets SHOULD be allowed to vote. We already have animal rights.
27

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 13:56:38
I don't think we should give the vote to anything with a human hand stuck up it.
28

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 13:57:10

Anyone seen The Phantom Menace, by my christ, what a bad film. They should have had Darth Beaker and Obi-Wan K'Kermit it was that bad.

And not carbon neutral either.
29

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 13:58:50
21.

Mimes and Lenny Henry?
30

Ronster,

edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:08:52
I never realised muppets can't vote ????? Thats a disgrace how are they supposed to make their way in the world that doesn't allow them have a say ??? I'ts just one thing after another !!!!
31

Ronster,

edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:12:01
So when they worked in the restaurant in new york, i assume a percentage of their wage went on taxes that they didn't have a say in !!!!!
32

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 14:23:32
An agaarnm of Lenny Henry is a Muppet is
. Pen1s Trample, Hey Nun !
33

Ronster,

edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:43:09
Why was kermit the same size as miss piggy ????
Is he one of those gymungus bull frogs or is she just a really small pig ??????
Mabe they made him stand on boxes throughout his hole TV career like Tom Cruise ???
34

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

25/07/2008 14:50:46
"his hole TV career"

No, that's Tony Robinson.
35

Ronster,

edinburgh 25/07/2008 14:54:15
WWWWWWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPSSSSSSSS !!!!!!!!!!!
36

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 15:40:36
Mario, what's Lenny Henry done to enrage you so today?
37

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 15:43:03
I cant say.
38

Jed Smith,

Moscow 25/07/2008 15:47:15

Lenny Henry used to own a paper shop.
39

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

25/07/2008 15:50:40
Jed ever since you came on here you just post a load of lies.

Let me guess. It blew away.
40

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 16:22:06
40.

That's what I like about him. The lying. It's cool.
41

Euan,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 19:11:54
The days go by and this disgraceful tram project continues to drag this City to it's knees.

Willie Gallagher - RESIGN NOW.


42

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

25/07/2008 23:06:42
telling lies is despicable. theres no need for deception in a civilised society
43

Plantagenet,

25/07/2008 23:57:27
I like Jenny McArthur, having read her views on the trams I have seen the light and come to the conclusion that her views on the trams are right and all of you are wrong. Now by my calculations that makes eight in favour of trams, me, half a dozen cooncillors and the lovely Jenny, well it's a start. I'm sure that the rest of you will come round to our way of thinking, 'Ding, Ding' hold tight now please.
44

Julian.,

edinburgh 26/07/2008 03:07:03
Euan,

Calling for the head of TIE; are you trying to tell us something? That you've finally given up on your quest to have this project scrapped?

Ronster #31,

The Chinese seem to manage OK.

 

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