🚲 edi.bike | issue 145 | 18th May ‘26
your weekly edinburgh cycling digest

📰 News this Week
🗳️ Greenbank to Meadows: Traffic Regulation Orders Sub-committee make three of six modal filters on the route permanent

On the Greenbank to Meadows rollercoaster this week; Braid Rd and Comiston Rd schemes made permanent; filters at Whitehouse Loan and Strathearn Rd made permanent by sub-committee, with a win for campaigners with the filter at Braid Rd originally recommended for removal but made permanent instead; and hopes for a successful preservation of the safe and quiet streets around schools on the route, with a report coming to the Transport & Environment Committee in June about the three filters that couldn’t yet be made permanent due to legal wording errors.
See also: summary from The Edinburgh Reporter; blog update from Blackford Safe Routes, and excellent rally photos from Andy Caitlin on Instagram »
📝 Read our Article📈 Leith Walk usage surge - “Last year's record has already been broken 10 times”
Edward Tissiman has some great updated stats in this thread on Bluesky, adding to his data set drawn from Cycling Scotland’s cycle counters at the Omni centre section of the protected cycleway here - including another thread about how significantly the redevelopment of Leith Walk has reduced accidents.
🏰 Local Bits
🦊 PoP Needs You! Please lend a hand

⚠️ It’s less than two weeks until we Pedal on Parliament, and it’s time to ask for your help as directly as possible.
📍 Updated list - Find — or organise! — your nearest feeder ride - travelling to PoP in a group is great fun and can help support more vulnerable and inexperienced cyclists in being able to participate;
🗞️ Paper rounds: We urgently need between five and ten folks to help with flyer / poster delivery around Edinburgh; we have five zones in the city for flyer/poster delivery to bike shops and more which we need riders for, and a list of ‘outlier’ shops or libraries that would suit someone already commuting to/from them to make an individual delivery - Ratho, Newtongrange, Lasswade, Musselburgh and South Queensferry. See the map and all the details »

💰 Donate to fund our costs - hiring a PA system and printing flyers, posters, stickers and more - we need your financial support, please donate here. You can also Purchase PoP merchandise, however this has a time delay in reaching the bank account…
☝️You can also still Volunteer to Marshal »
🚲 Join Us - Pedal on Parliament is at 11:30am Saturday 30th May in Edinburgh; Middle Meadow Walk to Holyrood on closed roads, for a cycle-safe Scotland. If you can’t make it, send five others in your place - we don’t make the rules, we just pass them on!
📺 Lovely shout-out about the ride, last week from Glasgow Cyclist on Youtube »
📅 Make a weekend of it! The day after Pedal on Parliament, Equal Footing Porty's big event of the year Weird Wheels Extravaganza takes place, Sunday 31st May, 11am - 2pm:

Join us on your bikes, cargo bikes, handcycles and tandems for a led ride through Portobello to mark the arrival of a brand new handcycle for hire from Porty bike library, and a new cargo bike fleet too.
We'll meet at our bike library at the bottom of Pipe Lane on the prom at 10.45 and cycle through Portobello together.
Then, in the afternoon, come and try some of our bikes. We'll have cargo bikes, to side-by-side bikes from the Thistle Foundation, a tandem and our new hand cycle for you to have a go on. And we'll have some bike games and races and a mobility aid assault course.
10: 45am: Assemble with your bikes at Porty Active Travel Hub (bike library)
11-12 noon: Led ride through Porty
12-2pm: Try out a bike session, bike games and races, mobility aid assault course on the PromThis is a free event. No need to book. Just turn up on the day. We hope to see you there! — Facebook Event »
📸 Great photos on Bluesky from Blackford Safe Routes from their Bike Bus to James Gillespies this week, with police escort;
📚 This Wednesday 20th: Markus Stitz will be hosting a book launch at Gamma Transport Division on 20th May for his new book, Gravel Rides Edinburgh, Fife & The Lothians as seen in this Instagram reel last week; - get along!
📅 This Thursday 21st: A free talk at 7pm with Edinburgh Festival of Cycling from Jack Thurston:
When the first Lost Lanes appeared in 2013, cycling’s public image was dominated by speed — the Tour de France, Olympic velodrome glory, and the first stirrings of the sportive boom. Into that context, Jack Thurston offered a calmer and more immersive approach to cycling…
Jack will talk about researching and riding the routes for the new Scotland book — and the particular pleasure of travelling slowly and how the books led to the “Slow Cycling” series of feature-length travel documentaries on GCN+ that Jack presented alongside Jenny Graham, Simon Richardson, Ned Boulting, Blake Samson and Alec Briggs.
🎟️ Tickets at Edinburgh Festival of Cycling »

👏 Cycling Without Age Musselburgh [FB] are raising funds:
🎉 We’re fundraising — and we need your help please🙏
Eight years ago today, we took our very first passengers out on a trishaw.
Since then, our volunteers and passengers have shared over 11,000 km of fresh air, laughter, stories, and connection around Musselburgh.These rides mean everything — especially to those who can no longer get out on their own. A trishaw ride is freedom. It’s joy. It’s being part of the community again.
However, our two standard trishaws are ageing and their motor systems are now obsolete. Alongside improvements to the overall design and strength of the bike, new trishaws will offer more power, better comfort and spirit lifting rides.
To do this, we must raise £22,000. We’re applying for grants, but we can’t reach this goal without our community.
✨If you’ve ever seen the smiles these rides bring, you know why this matters.
A Cycling Without Age Musselburgh trishaw ride is never just a ride, its:
• Wind on your face
• Familiar streets full of memories
• Time to chat, reflect, and feel connected
• A reminder that joy is still possible
They have a JustGiving page, but more effective direct giving is also possible using the bank details on their Facebook post;
🚲 Edinburgh Waverley station is supporting sustainable travel and local communities through a renewed partnership with The Bike Station, a charity dedicated to making cycling accessible to everyone — more at Network Rail »

❤️ Superb BANZAI Bikes Spring Open day event on Saturday, which saw loads of demos of their bike library cargo and electric bikes, crafts table and delicious baking (and lemonade!) - many thanks to the team for putting it on and giving even more folks a glimpse of cargo bike possibilities;
📰 News from Merchiston Districts Community Council that the independent Safety Audit of the redesign for the Polwarth Terrace roundabout is now complete, and the Council are reviewing its findings; for more about the changes this scheme will bring see the project page;
📺 Superb Instagram reel from local plastic-recycling artist and product designer Doba Studio, showing a bit of process building a wall-mounted bike rack from recycled plastic on site; there’s a good chance some 3D printing waste from one of our bike shop cargo bike models is in this very project!

🧘 Detour are back with a new event!
Join us this August for a weekend of movement, community and adventure.
We will meet in Perth and cycle through stunning Perthshire landscapes, stopping off to enjoy the views along the way, before arriving at Morningside Farm. Here, you will be guided through three movement sessions in the spectacular Wild Hive Dome or outdoors.
Enjoy good food and good company, moving and relaxing in the cosy indoor spaces, before camping under the stars. There will be plenty of time to rest, socialise and explore.
Ride & Retreat, and Retreat Only tickets are available 🌿
The first 3 of each ticket type will receive an early bird discount 🦜
Ride & Retreat - £260/295
Retreat Only - £215/255📍Morningside Farm, Logiealmond, Perthshire
Follow this link for full event details and tickets, and feel free to drop us a message with any questions!
🌸 In memory of Edinburgh cycling activist Fiona Zeiner — who sadly passed away at the beginning of this year after battling cancer — her husband Karl will be cycling from Arran to Edinburgh via the Outer Hebrides to raise money for charity. Please sponsor here »
💼 JOBS
🏴 Scottish Cycling seek Edinburgh-based Programme Activator:
This role will coordinate and deliver the day-to-day activities of two key programmes in Edinburgh: the Rock Up & Ride programme and a new girls’ participation programme. The role will also focus on building a strong cycling community around the Crags Centre (We Play Together SCIO) and surrounding areas — Details »
🧑🔬 Transport Planning & Engineering, the social enterprise established by Cycling Scotland are seeking a Principal Engineer to lead on design & delivery of a wide range of active travel projects in urban & rural environments. Deadline to apply: tomorrow, 19th May at tpande.scot/careers
📅 Pedal on Parliament is back for 2026, with a mass ride of cyclists of all ages and abilities from Middle Meadow Walk to the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, 11:30am on May 30th. Join us in calling en-masse for a cycle-safe Scotland ✊
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⛈️ National
🗳️ Elections in Scotland on 7 May have changed the country’s political landscape. Cycling UK’s Public Affairs Manager Eleanor Goldberg Mitchell takes a look at what this might mean for people cycling in Scotland — Cycling UK article »
🏆 Projects increasing access to bikes and storage shortlisted for Scottish Transport Awards — Cycling Scotland »
🥳 Timmy Mallett thanks L&M Engineering for partially fixing his TimmEEE bike while cycling through Shetland - Shetland Times article and FB video / FB post by the man himself!
🛣 Route Closures and Issues
⚠️ Quick warning - we won’t be updating these next weekend to give Robbie a week off! So only our long-term closures list will run…
ℹ️ Encountered unexpected road issues? Find out how to report them with this guide from Spokes. The team at Edinburgh Travel News are also keen to hear about cycle path alerts and can be contacted on Threads or Facebook.
🦋 On Bluesky? Follow the #EdTravCyc feed - anyone can use the #EdTravCyc hashtag to share route issues they encounter;
📪 Road closure info — many thanks to regular contributor Robbie for collating and preparing these:
🚧 Comiston Road: Segregated cycle lane closed southbound for emergency Scottish Water repairs at Braid Hills Rd.
🚧 York Place: Manhole repair all this week at St James entrance. However, it’s currently planned to undertake the works at night to keep the CCWEL cycle path open during the day! Be aware of potential temporary covers to excavations.
🚧 London Road: Segregated cycle lane citybound obstructed at Meadowbank Retail Park for BT manhole repairs from today, Monday 18th May until this Wednesday 20th.
🏞️ Holyrood Park: Roads Closed including cycles from 3pm Friday 22nd May for EMF event setup works. It will be required to dismount to access the offroad shared use cycle path around Holyrood Park. The High Road loop will also be closed.

🗳️ Charlotte Square: Formation of the Scottish Cabinet to close North side outside Bute House closed later this week. Exact timings tbc, but likely 1 day between Wednesday 20th and Sunday 24th May. It may be necessary to wait or dismount, following directions from Police Scotland. The South side of Charlotte Square may offer an alternate route eastbound.

🏃♀️ Edinburgh Marathon Festival: Various road closures this Saturday and Sunday 23-24th May - details available here. The 5k and 10k races will be taking place on the Innocent Tunnel NCR1 cycle path all of Saturday Morning, for which it is advised to exercise caution and consider dismounting if you are able to.
🚧 Macdonald Road: Advisory cycle lanes closed for Scottish Water manhole repair between Hopetoun St and Hopetoun Cres from Tuesday 26th May for 2 days.
🚧 Queensferry Road: Advisory cycle lane westbound closed at Orchard Park for council drainage surveys from Monday 1st June for up to 5 days.
🏃♂️ Race for Life: Holyrood Park roads closed morning of Sunday 7th June - details available here. Queens drive and High Road loop closed until 1pm.
🚧 Russell Road: Segregated cycleway leading to Roseburn to Union Canal path closed by SGN to investigate a gas leak. At time of writing, the footway remains open requiring dismounting or re-joining the carriageway.
Long Term Closures:
🎾 Gyle Park: Path between Glenmuir Rd and Glasgow Rd closed until the end of October 2026 for construction work. If you’re heading to Tesco, the path by David Lloyd gym may offer an alternate route.
🚧 Telfer Subway: Closure of Orwell Terrace for Dalry footway improvement until 2nd June 2026, requiring a dismount to access Telfer Subway.
🏗️ Dundee St: Segregated cycle lane remains closed westbound at bridge over West Approach Rd due to overrunning building demolition work.
🛒 Cramond Road South: Section of NCR 1 by Tesco and roundabout by Davidsons Main Park obstructed by resurfacing and footway widening until end May 2026. If you’re travelling to Davidson’s Mains Park, it may be better to stay on NCR1 to avoid a dismount.
🚲 Summerhall: Segregated Cycle Lanes by Melville Dr and Melville Ter obstructed by Summerhall improvement works until late May 2026.
🌉 Harrison Road: Bridges closed due to structural concerns with micro-cracking in the original cast iron beams. The north-west bridge over a small path is closed for rebuilding until end August 2026, including the path below. The south-east bridge is closed to cars, but open to pedestrians and cyclists.
🚲 Valleyfield Street: Closed for Meadows to Union Canal Improvement works until late May 2026. A cycle diversion is in place on Glengyle Ter.
🌉 South Gyle Road: Bridge between modal filter and Quiet Route 9 closed for repairs. It is required to dismount and use a temporary bridge. Works are being followed by resurfacing and new raised tables, estimated completion June 2026.
🏗️ St Marks Path: Section of Quietroute 20 between McDonald Road and Warriston Path impacted by CEC Powderhall redevelopment works. The path is expected to remain open during the majority of the construction programme. Until a temporary path is provided, exercise caution at manned crossing gates when passing through the site.
🏖️ Silverknowes Road: Road to Silverknowes Beach closed for resurfacing works and reconfiguration of the cycle lane. Works have halted, with cycle access in the meantime currently unclear.
🚦 Bankhead Drive: Quietroute 8 along the tramline obstructed at junction with S Gyle Access until Summer 2026 for construction of West Edinburgh Link.
🏗️ Edinburgh Park Station: Quiet Route 8 cycle path between Hermiston Gait and the Gyle Centre closed for works in preparation of the Edinburgh Arena development. It’s only possible to go around by carrying your bike up roughly 20 steps or by following the shared use footway on Lochside Ave.
🏗️ Port Hamilton Cyclepath: Shared use path between Union Canal and West End closed until 2026/27 for building works. A diversion is advised via Gardeners Crescent and Semple Street.
🏗️ Craighall Road: Closed until May 2028 for the Refurbishment of Trinity Academy. Access to the Victoria Path is expected to be maintained. A diversion will be signed along Newhaven Road, however the removal of parking for improved traffic flow may lead to this being a wider and faster road, less suitable for cycles.
⚡ Ongoing: The questionable Network Rail ban on ebike parking at Waverley Station - best to make alternative parking plans if travelling from this station at present.
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🎉 Events and Happenings
📆 Upcoming / Ongoing
🔧 Basic Bike Maintenance sessions at Bridgend Farmhouse, next on 29th May:
Inclusive, small and friendly groups with Dara
Last Friday of the month from May to Oct
Suggested £5 donation to Bridgend Farmhouse
Places go quickly - please book a place by emailing admin@bridgendfarmhouse.org.uk
🔁 Weekly Events
🍃 Mon, 12-2.30pm: Free, fun group ride on paths from Bridgend Farmhouse;
🌅 Tues, ⏰ 5.40am: Edinburgh Dawn Patrol - Meet St. Andrew Square, same route each time - more info on their Instagram;
🚺 Tues, 5-8pm: Fix My Own Bike session for Women and Minority Genders at The Wee Spoke Hub
🎙️ Tues, 5pm: [National] Active Travel Cafe talks and discussion on Zoom
🪨 Weds, 5.40am: Edinburgh Dawn Patrol [IG] Gravel edition - starting from 📍 Cairngorm Coffee;
☕ Weds, 8:15 - 9:45: Coffee Outside [IG]: Wednesday morning hangouts at 📍 Lochrin Basin - bring a mug, water, a way to boil water, and coffee ☕
🛠️ Fortnightly (second & fourth Weds each month), 3pm: Bike Kitchen at Edinburgh Tool Library
🔧 Weds, 5-8pm Fix Your Own Bike Sessions at The Bike Station, Tollcross
👑 Weds 7pm - Queens of Pain evening group ride for women & non-binary folk - ride details & locations
🌅 Thurs, ⏰ 5.40am: Edinburgh Dawn Patrol (same as Tues, details above);
✴️ Thurs, 5-8pm: Bike DIY Session at The Wee Spoke Hub
🪨 Thurs Evenings: Edinburgh Gravel Cycling Club social group rides;
👑 Fri 6am - Queens of Pain morning group ride for women & non-binary folk - ride details & locations
🪛 Fri, 10am-3pm Dr Bike cycle repairs from ELREC’s Edinburgh Cycling Club at 📍 Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre - no booking required and all welcome;
🔧 Sat, 1-4pm Fix Your Own Bike Sessions at The Bike Station, Tollcross
⚙️ Sat, 2-4pm: ‘Bike Cleaning and Oiling’ drop-in session at The Wee Spoke Hub
🟰 Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Equality Council’s Edinburgh Cycling Club run weekly group rides and introductory classes;
🔁 Monthly Events
🚲 First Friday of the month: Inclusive social bike rides with A Wee Pedal from Bridgend Farmhouse - every Friday 2-4pm between April and Hallowe’en, 1-3pm on the 1st Friday of each month November to March.
✊ Last Saturday of the month: [MAY - CM will be joining Pedal on Parliament, 11:30am Middle Meadow Walk, Saturday 30th May] — and running a shorter ‘afterparty’ ride later on, leaving from Parliament at Holyrood around the usual time of 2pm. Critical Mass Edinburgh is a family-friendly mass protest / group ride, usually leaving at 2pm from Middle Meadow Walk - don’t forget to grab a t-shirt!
🫂 Help Needed
🚲 The Bike Station - looking for volunteer support 🚲
With the days getting longer and brighter, thankfully more people are keen to get back on their bike, or on one for the first time. If you would like to support accessible cycling in Edinburgh, we are recruiting new volunteers to support our mission!
🛒 Shop volunteers: Helping with customer service and support, with the role focused on offering advice up to your comfort level and building up to assist with sales. In busy times this is invaluable support to try and allow our refurbishment mechanics to continue getting bikes ready for sale; while in quieter times it allows for extra help across the general retail duties of the shop. We are also busy with the Wee Bike Library project which you can get involved with, connecting children with a free bike loan (smiles all round).
Current opportunities seeking support are 3-4 hour shifts on Saturday afternoon in Gorgie, as well as Thursday afternoon and Saturday morning in Tollcross.
🛠️ Fix Your Own Bike volunteers: We are exploring the option of expanding the reach of our FYOB sessions, where people pay £6/hour to utilise a stand and full toolkit to work on their own bike. We are looking for volunteers to help provide advice to those attending these sessions, seeing whether with more energy in the team if expansion is suitable. Those best fit for the role would have a lot of experience with bike maintenance and also be good at calmly communicating advice to participants.
If any of these roles are of interest, please contact [jamie.henderson@thebikestation.org.uk](mailto: jamie.henderson@thebikestation.org.uk) to discuss the role in more detail.
As a volunteer you not only join a community of like-minded individuals passionate about cycling - you can also access bikes, parts and accessories at a discounted price as well as heavily discounted maintenance courses after 6 months of volunteering.
🅿️ From Gear Up Scotland - cycle racking for sale:
We are a small social enterprise based in Lanark and will shortly vacate our current premises. We have two two tier cycle racks with Sheffield lowers for sale. Open to any reasonable offers - can transport to Edinburgh. Installation would need to be managed by the recipient. Happy to sell the racks separately.
Get in touch: 07872 161913 / gearup@healthyvalleys.org.uk
Ongoing: 👥 Get help with routes & road confidence through Cycle Buddies or become a buddy | 🚌 Marshal for School Bike Buses | 🙋 Help with school programme ‘I Bike’ | 🗨️Join Spokes’ Planning or Resources group | 🆘 Donate money or bikes to Bikes for Refugees | 📦⚡️ Hire Community Cargobikes, E-bikes or Trailers from SW20, Porty Community Energy or Banzai | ♻️ Donate old bikes to The Bike Station, The Wee Spoke Hub or ‘Brake the Cycle’.
🌈 Infrastructure Progress & Consultations
📋 Overviews: CEC’s Active travel improvements programme | Interactive Map from City Mobility Plan prioritisation exercise
✏️ In the Works:
✍️ Take Action:
📋 Comments open for Craigmillar Niddrie Connections, or jump straight into the technical plans; closes 8th July;
🧭 Comments open for North Edinburgh Connections - protected cycling and walking improvements for West Granton Road, Pennywell Road, and Ferry Road — closes 9th June;
🛣️ Sign the petition to Stop the £55 Million A701 Relief Road »
🅿️ Seven new on-street ‘cycle hangar’ storage units are planned for the locations marked with a green dot on this newly published Traffic Regulation Order - thanks to Spokes for sharing;
🆕West Edinburgh Link - Torwood path section between Torwood Crescent and Meadow Place Rd ready for use [FB];
🔐 Recently Closed:
📨 Closed 10th Feb: consultation period for the Silverknowes Rd ETRO providing protected cycleways (ETRO/21/30C).
🚲 Closed February 9th: Barnton Connections consultation on safe, protected cycle routes through the area;
⛲️Dundee Street Fountainbridge Active Travel Project consultation closed 12 January 2026 | 🗺️ Mapped illustrations (do zoom in!) — Image 1 and Image 2 | 📄 Technical drawings [PDF, 23.7mb]
📝 West Edinburgh Link, including Glasgow Rd, South Gyle, Bankhead, Sighthill, Wester Hailes and Clovenstone. “Around 5km of new segregated and improved cycleways, new crossings, path and pavement improvements”, the first phase underway with an initial focus primarily on links to Quiet Route 8 - Technical plans [PDF]
🤔 The ‘Curriehill Active Travel Link’ reported by Spokes to have been delayed beyond its 2025 due date by ‘biodiversity concerns’.
🤫 Greenbank to Meadows Quiet Route having detrimental changes made, delayed until at least a Standards Commission hearing in March ‘26: Detailed Designs [PDF] | ETRO Published as TRO/25/17
⚒️ Road Resurfacing & early ‘Dalry Living Well Locally’ Outcomes
🧱 Vital path upgrade through Muir Wood park in Currie
🦦 Burdiehouse & Niddrie Burn Restoration - blue-green regeneration project including 3m wide ‘Pentlands to Portobello’ core path;
🔄 Proposals to address issues at Davidson's Mains Roundabout; City Cycling Edinburgh thread | Planned ‘options’ | Comments closed Friday, 16th January
🔬 Trials & Programmes Underway:
✨ Improving Old Town Streets | Includes current ETRO for Lawnmarket & Johnston Terrace
🚧 Under Construction:
⚒️ Work has commenced at the former Dalton’s Scrap Yard on Yeaman Place - which includes a ‘Section 75’ requirement for the developer to create a new walking, wheeling and cycling access to the Union canal from the site. A linear connection through the new purpose-built student accommodations slated for the land (surprise!) connect to Dundee St, while a ramped access looks to link to the Yeaman Pl side directly. Planning application documents here »
⛏️ As shared by SW20, work will begin on the paving of a key link between Bloomiehall Park in Juniper Green and Muir Wood Road in Currie on the 9th of February. Owned by developer Taylor Wimpey, an informal path link along the edge of the field has been used for decades since the development of the nearby housing estates, but will only now be formalised into a path suitable for all weather conditions and night-time passage;
🧱 Changes to southside protected cycleways at Summerhall under construction until April 2026;
⛏️ Burnside Path Repairs & Longstone Sinkhole
Contractors setting up on site w/c 3/11 for repairs required to the retaining wall/sinkhole. Hope to complete the in-river works by xmas, & reinstatement of sinkhole by end of Feb. Option to extend contract if required. — Longstone Community Council on Bluesky » (including site plan images)
⛴️ Queensferry High Street Improvements | Technical drawings [PDF]
⚓️ Foot of the Walk to Dock Street | Works leaflet » [PDF] | Progress photos »
🚋 Trams to Newhaven Snagging / Defects List »
🤬 Silverknowes Rd North being returned to cars | Spokes’ area history
📋 Consulted On:
🐚 The consultation on Station Road as part of the Musselburgh Active Toun closed mid December;
🚋 Major North-South Tramline Consultation | Spokes’ brilliant, detailed response [PDF] | Officers A8 ‘Diversion’ Clarification
⭕️ Polwarth Gardens road layout consultation | “Safety Wins: Residents Choose New Polwarth Junction Design, Construction to Begin Within 18 Months” at Merchiston Districts Community Council »
⛏️ Marionville Rd and Smokey Brae improvements;
🧪 Edinburgh BioQuarter Active Travel Gaps - Sheriffhall Park & Ride to BioQuarter Campus Route;
🌞 Dalry Living Well Locally | Initial Feedback Report » [PDF]
⚓ Leith Connections Phase 3 - Hawthornvale to Seafield | Detailed Designs (PDF) »
🚴🏽♂️ Midlothian Council - A7 Sustainable Transport Corridor
East Lothian Council - Prestonpans to Levenhall | Combined plans » [Large PDF]
Thanks for reading - ride safe 🚲
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