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Edinburgh Culture Minute đȘ© 6 - 12 November 2025
Radical Book Fair, new ÂŁ50k Pianodrome campaign to revamp Bruntsfield church, community cinema spotlight, new Summerhall Arts residency + woodland dining at Jupiter Artland
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Radical Book Fair, new ÂŁ50k Pianodrome campaign to revamp Bruntsfield church, community cinema spotlight, new Summerhall Arts residency + woodland dining at Jupiter Artland
'Considerable reduction' in bonfire night disorder, uni staff to strike, Christmas festival expansion denied + house prices rise again
Another upside to keeping the Minute 100% ad-free
Bonfire Night warning, Porty beach 'sewage scandal', protests as Rockstar North denies 'union-busting' + memorial plan for Dame Muriel Spark
Bus hits phone mast, airport laser probe, Lost Shore launches Surf Bus, new cafe coming to the Shore + Leith Walk finally getting a Christmas tree
Uni jobs axed, patients' medical records breached, fury over Astley Ainslie plans, Lyceum losses + thousands attend Samhuinn & Diwali
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Fireworks crackdown, Christmas Market expansion blocked, new school plan + Samhuinn fire festival on Friday & Diwali festival fireworks on Sunday
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Bonfire Night plea to parents, GP practice fears, Dreghorn housing deal + hunt for missing woolly mammoth tusk
Goodbye Substack, hello Ghost.
Uni staff vote to strike again, new Granton Harbour flats face rejection, 'damning' report on maternity unit + Self Esteem to join Florence & The Machine at Ingliston
Fireworks crackdown map revealed, short-term lets 'black market', tram consultation âpoorly organisedâ, inside revamped Caley Bar + Calton Hill locals plan to TIY: turf it yourself
Ferrari hit-and-run, 5,000 march against poverty, AI centres âwould use 5x cityâs energyâ + no more commercial Christmas events for St Andrew Square
New concert hall gets ÂŁ20m 'lifeline', St James Quarter in Westfield deal, weekend protests + Portobello Food Market returns
800 new homes at World of Football, Roseburn Path gun story unravels, hit-and-run driver hunt + Bon Jovi at Murrayfield
Paolozzi sculptureâs new home, Storytelling Festival begins, Creative Edinburgh Awards finalists, theremin workshop + Johnsâ Boys Welsh Male Voice Choir at The Queen's Hall
Bus crash near school, flag removal fears, new 24-hour gym + Voi-la: hundreds more hire bikes arriving
Uni cuts update, Causewayside building campaign, minor earthquake, Jimmy Fallon in town + Under The Stairs closing
New flightpath plans, ÂŁ74m for âaffordable housingâ, eco fears over data centres + Soundhouse Winter Festival
New tram line bill already ÂŁ1m, airport strike, Granton community centre's ÂŁ500m 'for sale' stunt, inside Kingâs Theatre revamp + too soon for Dome Christmas lights?