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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Tuesday 2 July 2024
Bin staff vote for Fringe strike, medical service axed, Leith record store to reopen + a new hyperlocal community-led publication
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Bin staff vote for Fringe strike, medical service axed, Leith record store to reopen + a new hyperlocal community-led publication
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Postal vote panic, Summerhall update, Jazz Bar reopens, burning smell explained + Creative Circles meetup tomorrow
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Porty Pride weekend, Banana Flats appeal, Tron Kirk Makers Market reopens, Gemma Cairney's new creative hub + learn how to DJ with Tinderbox
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Swimming pool 'voyeur' reported, £30m council cuts, revamp for Heart of Midlothian War Memorial + have your say on the Dalry Road mural
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Festival flypast fury, Fringe Central update, Jazz Bar reopens on Monday, Take One Action's free Summer Gathering + a new free monthly meet-up for people who make things
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Airport sold for £1.27 billion, China diplomat's concerns, 'balaclava-clad bike gang' attack + BBC Debate Night in Porty tonight
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What began as a list of links is now a community-powered resource that thousands of people use. Here's what you've helped build.
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Council shelves Taiwan plan, hunt for arena sponsor, more NB trains cancelled, waste dumped outside parliament + Porty love stories
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Elm Row cycle lane redesign, £71m upgrade for Moredun multis, election hustings tonight + tributes to Till's Bookshop owner
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BACK IN A MINUTE: The Minute will return on Monday 24 June at 7am
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Opening event for festival, milestone for Granton plans, Marchmont greengrocer closing + surfers' election hustings tonight in Porty
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Airport strike update, 'Save Summerhall' meeting, bike thief caught on camera + mixed weather warnings