Fuming Edinburgh residents have hit out at a new project that has left a baffling huge lilac and white road at the end of their street.Locals are concerned the Corstorphine Connections project will cause more problems than solutions as the area is set to be used as a mini playground for children.
Cars will be banned from the zone, with plants and benches due to be installed in the coming weeks.Many are now angry despite being made aware of the changes as access to Featherhall Crescent will be restricted during the 18-month experiment.
Images of the large and colourful road markings have been circulating on social media, with residents baffled as to why this specific area has been chosen.
Edinburgh Live reports that locals have reported their concerns to the council and few are in favour of the idea. Linda Dougal, who has lived on Featherhall Crescent South for three years, said: "It looks disgusting.
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