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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Tuesday 27 May 2025
Road speed limits reduced, thousands against mental health cuts, Hogmanay news, Cramond meet-up for solopreneurs + the Edinburgh Zombie Club
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Road speed limits reduced, thousands against mental health cuts, Hogmanay news, Cramond meet-up for solopreneurs + the Edinburgh Zombie Club
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Parking debate, Fringe funding fears, big Oxgangs survey + Montgomery Street Helter Skelter art exhibition
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Cafes celebrate new rules, 'racist' sign removed, Prince William plays football in Leith, marathon weekend + Assembly Festival discount for Minute readers
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Children's Festival weekend, Leith Jazz and Blues Festival line-up, Kae Tempest gig, Lau play Queen’s Hall Gaza fundraiser + Zara Gladman's financial guide to the Fringe
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Water usage warning, uni staff 'no confidence' in leadership, new running newspaper + urban forest bathing this weekend
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Porty parking meeting, drama school 'fraud' probe, new tram payment system, first Gaelic-language student flat + another busy community noticeboard
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Portobello beach 'attempted murder', Pride bans political parties, Elm Row pigeon sculptures missing again + Hibs women win the league
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£3m emergency fund for charities, urgent meeting on mental health cuts, by-election announced + annual Stockbridge Colonies yard sale
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Caledonian brewery housing plans, Calton Hill house concerns, hospital fire + spring clean for city streets
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EHFM's new app, Rebecca Vasmant live, North Edinburgh Community Festival, Jonathan Baldock's zoo at Jupiter Artland + some big new creative jobs
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Morning cafe culture vote, new hire bikes, Porty 20-min neighbourhood update + Stockbridge flat from Home of The Year goes on the market
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Cowgate fire, fairground crash, dog charity shuts, council removing kids' art from Roseburn Path + your chance to play on the pitch at Tynecastle