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Road Permits
Application form, guidance and charging information associated with road permits such as skips, dropped kerbs, scaffolding, Temporary Traffic regulation Orders (TTROs) etc.
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Policy for Road Inspections
Committee report highlighting the policy and procedures for undertaking the inspection and assessment of the road network in East Lothian.
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Road Construction Consent - Standard Drawings
East Lothian Council standard details drawings for use in
Road Construction Consents. .dwg format files are available - email transportplanning@eastlothian.gov.uk to request -
Road Construction Consent - Application Forms and Guidance
Application forms and guidance for the road construction consent and road adoption processes.
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Taxicard Application Form
Before downloading our application form, please read our terms and conditions and our privacy notice (how we protect your data and how it is used).
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National Entitlement Card Privacy Notice
A summary of how your personal data is used when you apply for a National Entitlement Card (NEC).
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East Lothian Access Study STAG Appraisal: Case for Change
East Lothian Access Study STAG Appraisal: Case for Change. Report by PBA for East Lothian Council May 2019
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Electric Vehicle Usage Stats
Number of charging sessions and total kWh per charger since January 2018
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Local Transport Strategy 2018-2024
The Local Transport Strategy outlines our approach to providing for clean, green and safe travel patterns across the county and beyond.
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Parking Permit Application Forms
Forms to apply for Parking Permits in town centres and coastal parking, including visitor permits
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Future Proofing Musselburgh's Infrastructure for Sustainable Modes of Travel
Masterplan for Musselburgh’s Sustainable and Active Travel. Report by Aecom for East Lothian Council October 2018
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Journey Hub reports
Reports relating to high-level plans for Journey Hub development in East Lothian
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Cross East Lothian Active Freeway
Feasibility Study for the proposed Cross East Lothian Active Freeway (formerly known as the Segregated Active Travel Corridor) from Dunbar to Musselburgh
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Musselburgh Active Toun
Resources produced as part of the Musselburgh Active Toun project which aims to support walking, wheeling and cycling in and around the town.
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Car charging layouts in new developments
Drawings showing layouts of car chargers in car parks in new developments
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Notes from past East Lothian Cycle Forum meetings
To find out more email activetravel@eastlothian.gov.uk
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East Lothian Council Speed Limit Policy 2022
New Speed Limit Policy agreed by Cabinet on 8 March 2022
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Approved new speed limit maps
On 8 March ELC Cabinet approved the formal process to make permanent the new speed limits shown in these maps.
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Town Centre Charrettes
In 2015, the Scottish Government funded town centre 'charrettes' for North Berwick and Tranent. These brought local people together with professional urban designers to create a vision for their town.
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Blue badge application forms
If you are unable to apply online, you can download these paper application forms.
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East Coast Buses - schools timetable
School Day Services 125 / 126 / 127 / 128 – Timetables from 16 August 2023
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Drem - Gullane path options appraisal
Stantec report which has assessed the feasibility of four design options to create a path connecting Drem to Gullane
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Safer Active Travel: Back Road, Dunbar (2019)
Report undertaken by Stantec which explores options to address road safety concerns and local transport related issues, that may be actual or perceived barriers to active travel in the Belhaven area.
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Routes4Communities - Active Travel Infrastructure for the Tranent and Prestonpans area
The Report proposes new and upgraded active travel infrastructure links between towns and villages in the area, taking into account potential new developments at Blindwells and Cockenzie.
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Musselburgh Active Toun Consultation Report
This report details the engagement activities that have been undertaken in this current phase of the Musselburgh Active Toun (MAT) project from 20 November 2023 to 15 January 2024.