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Latest designs revealed for Edinburgh’s Picardy Place

Source: http://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/

Further improvements have been made to the proposed designs for Picardy Place ahead of a series of public engagement events.Revised proposals now include greater public realm provision outside St Mary’s Cathedral, which would allow the much-loved Paolozzi statues to return to their current position once works in the area are complete.Other improvements include more footway space and a reduction in potential conflicts between pedestrians and cyclists at key points of the junction.The changes reflect feedback received during the most recent phase of the engagement process, which continues next week with two further drop-in sessions.Members of the public will be able to view and comment on the latest proposals on Tuesday (21 November, 10am–7pm) in the City Art Centre and on Wednesday (3pm–7pm) in Broughton St Mary’s Parish Church. Officers will be on hand to explain how the road design has evolved, discuss the ideas and comments made to date and seek views from the public on how the design could be improved.The public’s views will also be sought on potential uses for the piece of land at the top of Leith Walk, where the roundabout currently sits.The revised proposals are also available to view on the City of Edinburgh Council’s Consultation Hub, where members of the public will be able to have their say until 15 December. Feedback will be used to inform the final designs, which are expected to be discussed by the transport and environment committee in the New Year.The designs, which have evolved significantly since first principles were agreed in 2009, aim to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists while facilitating public transport, in addition to future proofing the area for extending the tram to Newhaven, if approved next year.