We are taking forward improvements to the public realm around Drylaw shopping centre on Ferry Road and Easter Drylaw Place. The improvements will make the area safer and more accessible for pedestrians. Designs have been prepared by AtkinsRéalis which include
- widening pavements to create more pedestrian space
- creating informal crossings for pedestrians to use
- improving parking arrangements
- replacement of the steps onto Ferry Road
- adding new green space
The improvements are to the public realm only. They do not involve the shopping centre itself, which is not owned or maintained by the Council.
On 13 May 2025, the . The prepared by AtkinsRéalis were . A stage 2 has been prepared by AtkinsRéalis.
In March 2026, we appointed to carry out the works which . Works began on Tuesday 5 May 2026 and are scheduled to complete on Wednesday 24 June 2026 (these dates may require to change).
To allow the works to be carried out safely, it will be necessary to .
In summary
- during the first phase (indicatively, Tuesday 5 May 2026 to Tuesday 26 May 2026), parking in the eastern area of the space to the north of the shopping centre is restricted. The bus stop outside the shopping centre is closed and a new temporary bus stop has been created to the west, outside the police station. The westbound lane of Ferry Road is closed outside the shopping centre. The northern entrance to the shopping centre is closed to vehicles, so vehicles accesssing the car park will need to take a short detour down Easter Drylaw View and along Easter Drylaw Place.
- during the second phase (indicatively, Thursday 28 May 2026 to Thursday 18 June 2026), parking in the western area of the space to the north of the shopping centre will be restricted. The bus stop outside the shopping centre will be closed and a new temporary bus stop created to the west, outside the . The westbound lane of Ferry Road will be closed for a section outside the western end of the shopping centre.
- during the third and final phase (indicatively, Thursday 18 June 2026 to Wednesday 24 June 2026), parking in the bays to the southeast of the shopping centre, on Easter Drylaw Place, will be restricted.
Pedestrian access to the shops will not be obstructed. Signs are in place to let people know that the shopping centre is open as usual. Deliveries to the rear of the shopping centre are not affected.