Edinburgh Evening News

Residents asked to help design new ‘rainbow’ bridge in Leith

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A popular rainbow-coloured bridge in Leith is set to be replaced after having been closed for more than two years – and residents are being asked to help design the new structure.

The Lindsay Road Bridge was a popular walking and cycling route over Hawthornva­le Path. In 2021, it was painted in rainbow colours and subsequent­ly nicknamed the Rainbow Bridge or Pride Bridge.

The structure was closed in December 2021 due to concerns around health and safety, and locals launched the ‘Save the Pride Bridge’ campaign.

Council officers have since made a successful applicatio­n for Transport Scotland funding through Sustrans for the design of a replacemen­t bridge deck, with £232,700 awarded.

A designer, Mott MacDonald, has been appointed and, along with Edinburgh council, they are looking for help from the local community to design the replacemen­t bridge. Two informatio­n sessions and an online consultati­on will be held to help the team better understand the needs of the community and gather feedback on proposed designs.

Councillor Scott Arthur, transport and environmen­t convener, said: “The Pride Bridge has been such a well-loved landmark and thoroughfa­re for the local community, it’s only right that we involve them to develop a replacemen­t.

“I was delighted last year when we secured funding to design a new bridge deck, which would once again provide a safe and convenient walking and cycling route between North Fort Street and the Newhaven area.

“The strength of feeling amongst local people for this bridge, and its celebratio­n of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r pride, has been inspiring. I’d like to thank those who campaigned to protect it.”

The strength of feeling amongst local people for this bridge has been inspiring

The first informatio­n session is set to take place on Thursday, March 7 between 6pm and 8pm at The Dreadnough­t in Leith’s North Fort Street. The second session is scheduled for Saturday, March 23 from 11am until 1pm at The Heart of Newhaven Community at 4-6 Main Street.

Residents can also submit their thoughts to the online consultati­on, which closes on April 4.

 ?? ?? The Leith community is being called upon to help design a replacemen­t for the Lindsay Road Bridge, also known as Pride Bridge
The Leith community is being called upon to help design a replacemen­t for the Lindsay Road Bridge, also known as Pride Bridge
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