Cyclists sue Edinburgh council for £65,000 after falling on city tram tracks

Council says tram tracks did not pose a significant risk to cyclists

A tram in the middle of Edinburgh

(Image credit: Train Photos/Flickr)

Two cyclists from Edinburgh are suing the city council and Edinburgh Trams after claiming that they sustained injuries after falling when their bikes became caught in the city's tram tracks.

Elizabeth Fairley is suing for £50,000 after dislocating her jaw and injuring her knee in a fall at Haymarket in October 2013, while Ian Lowdeen is suing for £15,000 after being injured in an incident on Princes Street in October 2012.

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Henry Robertshaw began his time at Cycling Weekly working with the tech team, writing reviews, buying guides and appearing in videos advising on how to dress for the seasons. He later moved over to the news team, where his work focused on the professional peloton as well as legislation and provision for cycling. He's since moved his career in a new direction, with a role at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.