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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 4 October 2023
Corstorphine LTN vandals target councillor, popular coffee shop closes + meet the pioneering local policewoman
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Corstorphine LTN vandals target councillor, popular coffee shop closes + meet the pioneering local policewoman
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Culture cuts protest, anti-slavery group ‘appalled’ by sign removal, locals on University Challenge + farewell Tattie Shaw’s
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Bross Bagels closes St James Quarter shop, arts group ‘dismayed’ by cuts, Filmhouse fundraiser passes £100k, + ‘infighting’ at a tennis club over floodlights
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Last minute STL rush, local creatives react to funding cut + your essential weekend guide
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A peek into the old Odeon, cars could be banned from Holyrood Park, new Leith distillery + a hidden monorail inside the Queensferry Crossing
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Innovation showcase, Leith Comedy Festival, Shore Poets, Charlotte Church + a busy weekend at Summerhall
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Jock’s Lodge appeal, Holyrood Park survey, £1m grant for Leith group + six ways to improve planning democracy
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Hogmanay headliner revealed, new student flats plan for Dalry, skinny-dippers speak up + home-schooling begins (again)
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ESF sign must go, school strikes update, swimming danger map + Edinburgh's 'most stylish people'
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School and uni strikes confirmed for next week, Omni Centre for sale, Holyrood Park changes + a busy weekend of events in the city
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Bross Bagels owes a further £100k to suppliers, monument plaque remover speaks up, uni ranking fall + green light for WHEC replacement
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Doors Open Day, Women’s Fiction Festival, film-makers’ workshops, Art Walk extended, witchcraft event + a new podcast recording studio