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Edinburgh crime news: Motorbike yob spotted taking three-year-old for ride through park
Edinburgh crime news: Motorbike yob spotted taking three-year-old for ride through park
Gareth Mackie, 46, lives next to Sighthill Park and has said that the issue of off road vehicles driving dangerous has “become progressively worse over the past couple of years, and had definitely escalated in recent weeks.” “Not only do they zoom around the park without regard to anyone else using the facilities, but they tear up and down Broomhouse Road, pulling wheelies and weaving in and out…
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My Street
Throughout Broomhouse there is a very peaceful atmosphere as it enclosed away from any main roads. The majority of my childhood was spent on this street as all my friends also stayed within walking distance to one another. A memory I have from this street is hanging around with my sister, playing on our scooters and bikes racing each other up and down. 1 day we met my best friend Jen at the bottom of the street, marking the beginning of our 15 year old friendship.
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Made In Chelsea star Charlie Mills banned from roads for drink-driving
Made In Chelsea‘s Charlie Mills has been banned from the roads after downing four gin and tonics and calling the police on himself by accident when he fell out of his Range Rover.  
Mills, 25, told officers he ‘hadn’t drunk an exceptional amount’ when they stopped him in Fulham, west London at around 1.30am on March 13. 
Westminster Magistrates Court heard he was parked near the Hurlingham private members’ club when he fell out of his black 4×4 and hit his head after drinking with friends at the Bluebird in Chelsea’s King’s Road. 
He rang the police’s 101 number, with bodycam footage showing Mills saying: ‘I fell out of the car with my phone and I really f****** hurt my head there. I called your 101 people.’ 
When asked, the former private schoolboy could not remember why he called the police. 
He was today disqualified from driving for a year and a half, fined £1,100 and made to pay a £110 victim surcharge and £85 in costs. 
Made In Chelsea’s Charlie Mills (pictured outside Westminster Magistrates Court today) was arrested for drink-driving after falling out of his Range Rover and calling the police on himself
Mills, 25, is pictured making his debut on reality TV show Made In Chelsea in 2017 
Mills had a brief stint on Made In Chelsea in 2017 after being introduced to the show by his friend Julius Cowdrey. 
He dated Canadian co-star Mimi Bouchard over the space of a few episodes but their fling ended soon after. 
Today Mills pleaded not guilty to drink-driving at Westminster Magistrates Court (pictured outside), but the judge refused to accept the plea and pushed the hearing back
Today Mills changed his plea from not guilty to guilty after the judge refused to accept his original one.    
A roadside breath test showed Mills had 78 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of his breath. The legal limit is 35. 
After taking the test he can be heard saying in the video: ‘Yeah, that’s way over. I’m going inside,’ as he gave the roadside breath-test. 
The court heard he had driven to London to party with ‘nine to 10 friends’ at the Bluebird restaurant in Chelsea’s King’s Road before moving on for more drinks at the Ritz.
He tried to avoid the automatic drink-drive ban by claiming special reasons, namely travelling a short distance on an empty road to find a safe parking space, but this was rejected by the judge.
‘I wasn’t planning on drinking, so I was going to drive back so when I did have a drink I was going to a friend’s house in Fulham,’ he told the court.
Mills claimed his sober friend Alexander Nall-Cain drove to the Ritz and then to Fulham, where he intended staying the night at a female friend’s house.
He said: ‘I was waiting in the car, I don’t remember how long. I was waiting to move the car, to sober up a little bit.
‘I had fallen out of the car, the passenger side and tripped and hit my head. I think I tripped on something that was underneath the car.
‘I was not in the right state of mind.
‘I moved the car from where it was parked to the parking space. My handle was in ‘park’ and that’s when I saw the blue lights.
‘I had driven it two hundred yards. The roads were completely deserted.’
Prosecutor Mr Matt Barrowcliffe said police spotted three mopeds passing at that time and told Mills: ‘The reason you didn’t see those mopeds was because you were so intoxicated.’ 
The banking heir (pictured at Epsom Downs Racecourse in June last year) had a brief stint on Made In Chelsea in 2017 after being introduced to the show by his friend Julius Cowdrey
But Judge Snow said: ‘Mr Mills is not driving in a quiet country lane in rural Leicestershire, but in the middle of London and in the middle of the night they have road users and pedestrians on them.
‘Even on his account I don’t find special reasons exist. Two hundred yards is not a very short distance.
‘There was the clear possibility of danger of coming into contact with other road users.
‘There is no evidence from Mr Nall-Cain. All of this depends on his recollection and his recollection is not a strong one.
‘He doesn’t know how long he was sitting in the car or what he tripped up on when he fell out of the car.
‘People do stupid things when they are drinking and memories tend to be unreliable.’
Mills claims it was unfair for police to sit and wait for him to drive off when they responded to his 101 call, and the judge said: ‘They watched him drive away and that may be regarded as a dirty trick or not.’
Mr Barrowcliffe told the court police responded to a report of a man who was drunk and considering driving opposite a school in Broomhouse Lane.
‘The officer made their way to the area and saw a vehicle parked with it’s lights on. The officer waited to see if anyone returned to the vehicle.
‘The officer decided to drive past and as the officer moved off the Range Rover also drove off so he moved in behind and activated the lights and the vehicle stopped.
‘This defendant exited with his hands in the air and admitted he, himself called the police, but he could not remember what he said.
‘He failed the roadside breath test and was taken into custody.’
Charlie Mills is pictured at a London press event in February last year 
Earlier the judge announced: ‘He needs to understand the consequences of his actions today. 
‘I’m not prepared to accept his not guilty plea today,’ when Mills initially decided to fight the charge.
Mary Johnson, defending, told the court: ‘There are two issues, but without seeing further evidence it is difficult to advise.
‘The issue is the procedure in this matter, at the roadside and at the custody suite and there are other arguments in relation to special reasons.
‘There are discrepancies in the police officer’s timings, phone calls, they don’t match out timings. There are other factual matters.’
After Mills decided to plead guilty she said: ‘There was no intention to take the vehicle beyond that point. There is no complaint from the police about the way it was driven.
‘It was not driven in a reckless manner that can be criticised. The reason it was being driven was to park it.
‘He lives in a rural part of the country where there’s almost no public transport. The nearest is a bus stop one and a half miles away.
‘He has taken on a new job in the east Midlands with an investment and property company that requires driving.
‘He does a lot of charity work, is involved with the Diana Award, the Mental Health Foundation and with anti-bullying.’
A representative for the reality TV star told MailOnline in a statement: ‘On 12th March 2019 I regret to say that I drove a vehicle whilst intoxicated. I am extremely apologetic. 
‘It was a momentary lapse in judgement that is inexcusable and needless to say I accept full responsibility . 
‘Again I would like to apologise to all. I sincerely hope that this can help raise awareness for those that consider this a harmless act.
‘Fortunately no harm came from this but I have learnt a valuable lesson to say the least’. 
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Four Scottish local authorities successful in multi-million pound active travel design competition, Community Links PLUS
18 September 2017
The Minister for Transport and the Islands, Humza Yousaf MSP, today announced that the five ambitious active travel proposals from Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling and Inverness have all been successful in the final judging of the Sustrans Scotland’s Community Links PLUS (CLPLUS) competition. 
Run by Sustrans and funded by the Scottish Government, the competition delivers pioneering and game-changing projects which inspire public bodies in Scotland to design better places and spaces for people to live, walk and cycle in for everyday journeys. 
After an intensive three-stage process all five short-listed projects will be awarded a grant of up to 50% of the total project costs, with the grants totalling £22,540,360, from Transport Scotland funds, delivered through Sustrans Scotland. 
Each project is expected to begin development within the next two months, with Inverness City Active Travel Network (Highland Council) forecast to be complete by Summer 2020; Walk, Cycle, Live (Stirling Council) and Woodside Mini-Holland (Glasgow City Council) by Summer 2021. Both Meadows to George Street and the West Edinburgh Active Travel Network (Edinburgh City Council) are forecast to be complete by Summer 2022.
CLPLUS is demonstrating that designing places around the needs of people delivers a wide range of benefits, including boosting local economies, supporting smaller retailers, healthier communities and safer, more attractive streets. 
Minister for Transport Humza Yousaf said:
“I am delighted to announce this morning that all five Community Links PLUS shortlisted projects have been successful in securing funding from the Scottish Government. 
“The expert panel who evaluated the bids were impressed by the local authorities’ high level of design and innovation. Each bid is entirely worthy of receiving support today and I want to thank the panel, Sustrans and each local authority who took the time to get involved in the award.
“Our ambitious Active Nation initiative is designed to encourage many more of us to make everyday and leisure journeys sustainably - on foot and by bike. To achieve this vision, we are doubling our investment in active travel, from £40 to £80 million each year, demonstrating our commitment to make our towns and cities more walking and cycling friendly. 
“Through the Community Links PLUS award, people will be able to enjoy new active travel routes and whether it is for commuting or leisure, more people across Scotland will be able to enjoy the benefits of greener and healthier modes of transport.”
Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham said:
“Climate Week is an opportunity to get more people talking about and taking action on climate change, and I am pleased to be supporting the Community Links Plus active travel project, enabling more people to walk and cycle more often. 
“We all have a role to play in taking action on climate change, and this is a fantastic example of how people can reduce their own carbon footprint through using greener modes of travel.”
Sustrans Scotland Deputy Director for Built Environment Daisy Narayanan said: “Funding all five final projects is a bold step towards a healthier, more sustainable and vibrant Scotland which designs places around the needs of people over vehicular access. 
“The Community Links PLUS proposals were so impressive this year that the panel felt strongly that all the five final proposals should become a reality. We thank the Minster for Transport and the Islands for taking the unprecedented step of committing to fund each of the five finalists. 
“With the backing of Transport Scotland, Sustrans will now work in partnership with all four local authorities to turn their pioneering visions into reality. These five exemplar projects will demonstrate the wide ranging benefits that well designed places bring, such as boosting footfall for local business, improving the health of local people and creating safer environments that are more pleasant to live in and move through.”
The five projects set to be funded are:
Glasgow City Council:  Woodside Mini-Holland 
This year’s entry from Glasgow City Council, Woodside Mini-Holland, takes inspiration from transport infrastructure in the Netherlands and proposes to deliver an exemplar cycle friendly neighbourhood in the Woodside community.
Part of the project will include a segregated cycle route along St George’s Road from Charing Cross to Possil Road and will connect to the Sauchiehall Street “Avenue” cycleway that is currently being delivered through the Sauchiehall and Garnethill Regeneration Framework. 
The proposal also includes the expansion of the cycle network into the city centre, Great Western Road, Maryhill, Garscube Road and the Forth and Clyde Canal in a bid to encourage cycling as the favoured commuter option.
In addition to the health and wellbeing benefits that the extensive cycle network brings to the surrounding area, the creation of Woodside Mini-Holland will strengthen local economies and increase road safety.
Pedestrian and cycle crossing facilities at St George’s Cross Subway station will also undergo major redesign in order to improve accessibility to the station and surrounding streets.
The City of Edinburgh Council: The West Edinburgh Active Travel Network
The West Edinburgh Active Travel Network’ proposes to transform the west of Edinburgh into a high quality Dutch-inspired cycle and pedestrian friendly neighbourhood. 
Included in plans is the creation of an attractive, direct and convenient cycling and walking route from the Roseburn area to the major business district of Edinburgh Park. The route will connect popular locations within a cycleable distance of 1-5km.
Destinations along the route include the Edinburgh Napier University and Heriot Watt campuses, the Gyle shopping centre and business park, new housing developments at East Craigs and Cammo, and existing communities Stenhouse, Broomhouse, Saughton, Sighthill and Wester Hailes. 
This major overhaul will see one of the most car-dominated parts of Edinburgh transformed into an active travel hotspot.
The City of Edinburgh Council:  Meadows to George Street – Streets for People 
The ‘Meadows to George Street – Streets for People’ project proposes to create a direct cycle  link between The Meadows and George Street, as well as the Old and New towns of the city centre along Hanover Street, The Mound, Bank Street, North Bank Street, George IV Bridge and Forrest Road.  
The ‘Meadows to George Street’ project will provide a major redesign for walking and cycling in the city, creating safe, coherent and attractive routes through the city centre.
The Highland Council: Inverness City Active Travel Network 
The ambitious proposal plans to strengthen the Inverness City Active Travel Network that connects all of the city’s communities with the centre, as well as developing seamless and segregated cycle-friendly routes along Millburn Road, Academy Street and the Raigmore Interchange.
The plans propose a major overhaul of Millburn Road with the removal of one lane of general traffic in place of a fully segregated cycle path. A westbound bus lane and footpath will also be introduced, transforming the area into a less congested and pedestrian friendly area. A signalised junction will also become a feature of Millburn Road with separate signals for pedestrians and cyclists.
Academy Street will also undergo a similar transformation with the implementation of a one-way cycle track with buffer zones off the main carriageway behind the parking and loading areas.
The city wide active travel network also plans to create a ramp from the Raigmore Interchange to the Golden Bridge that would see construction of a cycle and pedestrian friendly route to the Inverness Campus. 
Stirling Council: Walk, Cycle, Live
The City Boulevard and Cowane Street project compromises of two key active travel routes that will allow Stirling to operate as a sustainable and vibrant city which is attractive to businesses, residents and visitors. 
The focal point of the first route, City Boulevard, is to improve the environment and streetscape along the A811 from Dumbarton Road, along Albert Place and Upper Craigs.  Included in this will be the introduction of more generously sized pedestrian routes, creating a boulevard feel and connecting the city centre to the City Park. 
Route two proposes to improve the environment and streetscape along Goosecroft Road, Cowane Street and onward to Stirling University. Currently the B8052 forms one of the key routes into Stirling City Centre and priorities vehicles. The project aims to make the road accessible to all users and redesign road crossings in order to improve accessibility.
The integrated network would act as a direct link between Stirling City Centre and Stirling Bridge and continue onwards to the communities of Raploch, Cornton, Causewayhead and Bridge of Allan.
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North Sighthill to be transformed with £35m mixed tenure housing development
North Sighthill to be transformed with £35m mixed tenure housing development #building #NorthSighthill
Enabling work has started for the construction of 316 new homes in North Sighthill after Keepmoat Regeneration finalised contracts with the City of Edinburgh Council. The development of the derelict site at Calder Road / Broomhouse Road in the south west of the city will see 96 new affordable homes for social rent and 88 affordable homes for mid-market rent for the council as well as a further…
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Motor biking rampage throughout Sighthill/Gorgie – Graczyk says it is “unacceptable”
Motor biking rampage throughout Sighthill/Gorgie – Graczyk says it is “unacceptable”
By Cllr Ashley Graczyk Independent councilor for Sighthill/Gorgie In recent weeks, I have received so many emails and messages via social media, including photos and video clips, regarding off-road motorbiking rampage. All from local residents in Sighthill, Longstone, Parkhead, Broomhouse, Gorgie, Stenhouse and Saughton Prison areas. Plus, park users at Redhall Park, Sighthill Park, Hailes Quarry…
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4 Best Flat Roof Materials
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Replacing your commercial roof isn’t like buying a new blend of coffee for the office — you don’t make a decision this big on a whim. If you’re looking to replace the roof on your business or one of the buildings you manage, you do your research and you find the best flat roof materials for your needs and your budget.
With a marketplace crowded by a ton of options, deciding on the best flat roof materials for your project can be difficult. J. Smucker Contracting can help — we’re a commercial-only roofer that specializes in both roof coatings and total roof replacement.
High-Performing Commercial Roofing Material Types
When analyzing the different commercial roofing material types, you’ll want to know about the lifespan, the bottom line price, and the ease of maintenance of each of your options. We break down the most popular and best commercial roof materials that you should consider when replacing your business’s roof.
   PVC Roofing
For many projects, PVC roofing is our preferred choice as the best flat roof material on the market. PVC roofing is somewhat more expensive than other single-ply commercial roofing materials, however it offers a wide range of benefits for the price. First, the reinforced membrane makes PVC roofs resistant to impact damage and the cracking which normally shortens the lifespan of single-ply roofs. PVC roofing is one of the best flat roof materials because it is low maintenance with a long lifespan. At J. Smucker Contracting, we offer a 20-year warranty on new PVC roofing we install. In addition, just like TPO roofing, PVC is a reflective white color which is useful as it dramatically lowers the business’s energy bills.
   Metal Roofing
A commercial standing seam metal roof is the ideal choice for a building with a roof slope greater than 2 inches. Metal is different from most other commercial roofing material types for a few reasons. Due to the expert installation process and the nature of the material, metal is the most expensive roof type to have installed. However, metal roofing has the longest lifespan, lasting between 20 and 30 years. Metal is an extremely durable material and is immune to cracks that affect single-ply roofs. However, metal roofs can be susceptible to leaks around the seams and roof edges.
    TPO
This very popular roof type is also among the best flat roof materials to install. Not only is a TPO roof an inexpensive option, it has a decent lifespan between 10 and 20 years. In addition, these white-coat roofs have all of the same energy saving properties as PVC roofs. Plus, they require less maintenance than EPDM roofs, as the seams are heat welded to prevent leaks.
Modified Bitumen Roof
When compared to other commercial roofing materials, modified bitumen stands out as the more-budget friendly option. Modified bitumen roofs use an asphalt membrane as the base of the roof itself. This surface is susceptible to cracking and blistering which reduces the typical lifespan to just 10 to 15 years. While the lifespan is less than the more advanced options, the price point alone can make modified bitumen one of the best flat roof materials for some businesses.
If you know you need a commercial roof replacement, we’re the team to trust. At J. Smucker Contracting, we have experience with all 4 of the best commercial roofing material types.
   Roof Restoration
While J. Smucker Contracting is experienced in roof tear-offs and full-roof replacement, we often recommend using a commercial roof restoration as an alternative. Based around our Conklin roof coating solution, roof restoration fixes leaks and other areas of damage while keeping your business’s roof protected for more than a decade. Our commercial roof restoration coatings completely cover the old and damaged roof, essentially creating a roof that is better than when it was new.
Learn more about roof replacement vs restoration.
Learn More about the Best Flat Roof Materials
Whether you know you need a new roof or you’d like to explore cost-effective roof restoration, it is a major decision that has a massive impact on your business. Research and consultation plays a crucial role when deciding whether you want to explore total roof replacement, as well as the best flat roof materials for your situation.
We offer a roof inspection and free consultation to help any potential clients with this decision.
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No.1 Recommended Roofing Services In Edinburgh:
 Ronald G Graham Roofing & Building Ltd
Name: Ronald Graham
Web: https://www.ronaldgrahamroofing.com/
Address: 20 Gordon St, Edinburgh EH6 8NA, United Kingdom
Tel .: +441315555121
 Opens at 9:00 AM
 ·         Sunday: Closed
·         Monday: 9AM–5PM
·         Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
·         Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
·         Thursday: 9AM–5PM
·         Friday: 9AM–5PM
·         Saturday: Closed
 "If you are looking for "roofing services in edinburgh" Contact RGR now!
https://www.ronaldgrahamroofing.com/
 Ronald G Graham Roofing & Building Ltd serve Roofing by location in Edinburgh:
1.      Abbeyhill
2.      Alnwickhill
3.      Ardmillan
4.      Baberton
5.      Balerno
6.      Balgreen
7.      Bankhead
8.      Barnton
9.      Beechmount
10. Bingham
11. Blackford
12. Blackhall
13. Bonaly
14. Bonnington
15. Braepark
16. Braid Hills
17. Broomhouse
18. Broughton
19. Brunstane
20. Bruntsfield
21. Calton Hill
22. Cammo
23. The Canongate
24. Canonmills
25. Chesser
26. Church Hill
27. Clermiston
28. Clovenstone
29. Colinton
30. Comely Bank
31. Comiston
32. Costorphine
33. Craigcook
34. Craigentinny
35. Craigleigh
36. Craiglockhart
37. Craigmillar
38. Craigour
39. Crewe Toll
40. Currie
41. Curriehill
42. Dalmeny
43. Dalry
44. Dean Village
45. Drumbrae
46. Drylaw
47. Duddingston
48. Dumbiedykes
49. East Craigs
50. Easter Road
51. Edinburgh Park
52. Ferniehill
53. Fernieside
54. Firrhill
55. Fountainbridge
56. Gilmerton
57. Gogarloch
58. Goldenacre
59. Gorgie
60. Grassmarket
61. Greenback
62. Greendykes
63. Greenhill
64. Haymarket
65. Hermiston
66. Holyroof
67. Ingilston
68. Inverleith
69. Junipers Green
70. Kaimes
71. Kingsknowe
72. Lauriston
73. Liberton
74. Little France
75. Lochend
76. Löchrig
77. Longstone
78. Marchmont
79. Maybury
80. Mayfield
81. Meadowbank
82. Merchiston
83. Moray Estate
84. Moredum
85. Morningside
86. Mortonhall
87. Mountcastle
88. Muirhouse
89. Murrayfield
90. Newtown
91. Newbridge
92. Newcraighall
93. Newington
94. Niddrie Mains
95. Northfield
96. Old Town
97. Oxgangs
98. Parkgrove
99. Parkhead
100.                     Piershill
101.                     Pilrig
102.                     Pilton
103.                     Polwarth
104.                     Portobello
105.                     Portsburgh
106.                     Powderhall
107.                     Prestonfield
108.                     Quartermile
109.                     Raeburn Place
110.                     Ravelston
111.                     Redford
112.                     Restalrig
113.                     Riccarton
114.                     Roseburn
115.                     Saughton
116.                     Sciennes
117.                     Seafield
118.                     Shandon
119.                     Sighthill
120.                     Silverknowes
121.                     Silvermill
122.                     Slateford
123.                     South Gyle
124.                     Stenhouse
125.                     Stockbridge
126.                     Swanston
127.                     Tolcross
128.                     Trinity
129.                     Victoria Park
130.                     Warriston
131.                     Waterfront
132.                     West Coates
133.                     West Craigs
134.                     West End
135.                     West Pilton
136.                     Wester Broom
137.                     Wester Hailes
138.                     Western Harbour
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HOW METAL ROOFING BENEFITS YOUR HOME DURING THE WINTER
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Winters can be rough. Making sure that your home is prepared for winter is very important and could mean investing in a new roof. But what’s the best choice for your home? There are many benefits to metal roofing, and it could be the extra help that your home needs to thrive this winter.
 EASY AND FAST INSTALLATION
One of the great things about metal roofing is that it can be easily installed in the winter. While shingles can also be installed in winter, it is more difficult. Metal roofing materials don’t become brittle in the extreme cold like shingles or other materials can, and this type of roofing is also quickly installed. A speedy installation can be very important, especially if you need your roof replaced or repaired in the middle of winter with snow storms approaching. You want your home to be exposed to the elements for the least amount of time possible.
 ENERGY EFFICIENT
All homes need proper insulation, and part of that means maintaining a good roof. A metal roof is an insulator itself and naturally reflects UV radiation, making your home warmer in the harsh winter months and cooler in the summer. Other roofing materials, such as shingles, absorb UV rays, making it more difficult to warm and cool your home. You’ll save money and energy with a metal roof while also keeping your home secure and insulated.   
 DRAINAGE
Ice dams and the weight of snow can potentially cause major issues for your home during the summer months. Metal roofing has excellent drainage, which allows both rain and snow to quickly drain off of the roof, rather than potentially freezing on the roof and causing larger problems. Metal roofing is also one of the lightest materials, which means the additional weight of snow won’t cause any structural problems for your home.
 LOW MAINTENANCE AND HIGH ENDURANCE
Metal roofing is known for its high endurance in any weather condition. It is designed to withstand snow, ice, and high winds at a much higher capacity than other roofing materials; this results in relatively low maintenance. Repairs for leaks, termites, and other pests are also rare occurrences. The lifespan of a metal roof is 40 to 70 years, while traditional roofs have a lifespan of 15 to 30.
If you’re considering replacing your roof for the winter months, a metal roof may be the best option for your home.
Source:
No.1 Recommended Roofing Services In Edinburgh:
 Ronald G Graham Roofing & Building Ltd
Name: Ronald Graham
Web: https://www.ronaldgrahamroofing.com/
Address: 20 Gordon St, Edinburgh EH6 8NA, United Kingdom
Tel .: +441315555121
 Opens at 9:00 AM
 ·         Sunday: Closed
·         Monday: 9AM–5PM
·         Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
·         Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
·         Thursday: 9AM–5PM
·         Friday: 9AM–5PM
·         Saturday: Closed
 "If you are looking for "roofing services in edinburgh" Contact RGR now!
https://www.ronaldgrahamroofing.com/
 Ronald G Graham Roofing & Building Ltd serve Roofing by location in Edinburgh:
1.      Abbeyhill
2.      Alnwickhill
3.      Ardmillan
4.      Baberton
5.      Balerno
6.      Balgreen
7.      Bankhead
8.      Barnton
9.      Beechmount
10. Bingham
11. Blackford
12. Blackhall
13. Bonaly
14. Bonnington
15. Braepark
16. Braid Hills
17. Broomhouse
18. Broughton
19. Brunstane
20. Bruntsfield
21. Calton Hill
22. Cammo
23. The Canongate
24. Canonmills
25. Chesser
26. Church Hill
27. Clermiston
28. Clovenstone
29. Colinton
30. Comely Bank
31. Comiston
32. Costorphine
33. Craigcook
34. Craigentinny
35. Craigleigh
36. Craiglockhart
37. Craigmillar
38. Craigour
39. Crewe Toll
40. Currie
41. Curriehill
42. Dalmeny
43. Dalry
44. Dean Village
45. Drumbrae
46. Drylaw
47. Duddingston
48. Dumbiedykes
49. East Craigs
50. Easter Road
51. Edinburgh Park
52. Ferniehill
53. Fernieside
54. Firrhill
55. Fountainbridge
56. Gilmerton
57. Gogarloch
58. Goldenacre
59. Gorgie
60. Grassmarket
61. Greenback
62. Greendykes
63. Greenhill
64. Haymarket
65. Hermiston
66. Holyroof
67. Ingilston
68. Inverleith
69. Junipers Green
70. Kaimes
71. Kingsknowe
72. Lauriston
73. Liberton
74. Little France
75. Lochend
76. Löchrig
77. Longstone
78. Marchmont
79. Maybury
80. Mayfield
81. Meadowbank
82. Merchiston
83. Moray Estate
84. Moredum
85. Morningside
86. Mortonhall
87. Mountcastle
88. Muirhouse
89. Murrayfield
90. Newtown
91. Newbridge
92. Newcraighall
93. Newington
94. Niddrie Mains
95. Northfield
96. Old Town
97. Oxgangs
98. Parkgrove
99. Parkhead
100.                     Piershill
101.                     Pilrig
102.                     Pilton
103.                     Polwarth
104.                     Portobello
105.                     Portsburgh
106.                     Powderhall
107.                     Prestonfield
108.                     Quartermile
109.                     Raeburn Place
110.                     Ravelston
111.                     Redford
112.                     Restalrig
113.                     Riccarton
114.                     Roseburn
115.                     Saughton
116.                     Sciennes
117.                     Seafield
118.                     Shandon
119.                     Sighthill
120.                     Silverknowes
121.                     Silvermill
122.                     Slateford
123.                     South Gyle
124.                     Stenhouse
125.                     Stockbridge
126.                     Swanston
127.                     Tolcross
128.                     Trinity
129.                     Victoria Park
130.                     Warriston
131.                     Waterfront
132.                     West Coates
133.                     West Craigs
134.                     West End
135.                     West Pilton
136.                     Wester Broom
137.                     Wester Hailes
138.                     Western Harbour
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