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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 20 September 2023
Tram inquiry report ‘an absolute bloody disgrace’ + mystery of vanishing monument plaque
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Tram inquiry report ‘an absolute bloody disgrace’ + mystery of vanishing monument plaque
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Local newspaper staff on strike, EICC boss gets ‘outrageous’ bonus + the story behind the Innocent Railway
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Filmhouse fundraising milestone, freshers’ week ‘binge-drinking’ debate, STL ‘sooshie’ + council AI’s lack of local knowledge
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Famous faces back Filmhouse revival, Holyrood Park cairn renamed, Bikefest in Porty, Climate march, Colony of Artists begins + Freshers Weekend events
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Hope for Filmhouse, police abandon Fettes, Sherlock returns to Picardy Place + call for 10mph limit on George Street
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Imogen Heap in town, Creative Mornings is back, Colony of Artists this weekend + EHFM turns five
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A plaque for John Lennon, questions over council party, Corstorphine Connections ‘confusion’ + free castle entry for locals
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Waverley beer garden warning, CodeClanners finally graduate, a quarter of students still looking for flats + new pop-up cinema series
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Dean Bridge tram plan, Edinburgh’s cheapest flat, a future for 21212 restaurant + the running club for freshers
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School strikes, Bross Bagels investigation, leisure centre facing demolition, free bikes for kids + a big birthday bash in Leith
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Landlord’s tax threat, Cramond island saltire investigation, post office shuts + the Pitt Market’s first trader opens on new site
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How arts workers can tackle creative burnout, funding shortfall debate, cocktail week line-up + this week’s local cultural jobs