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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Tuesday 29 October 2024
Dozens of care charities fight cuts, arts pledge for Summerhall, free festive event tickets + Edinburgh’s bumpiest bike lanes
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Dozens of care charities fight cuts, arts pledge for Summerhall, free festive event tickets + Edinburgh’s bumpiest bike lanes
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£4.5m health cuts, Bonfire Night dispersal zones, the £4,500 train seat + new hope for Gorgie City Farm?
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Corstorphine LTN to stay, Gorgie City Farm update, unis merge student services + local band wins Scottish Album of the Year Award
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Inverleith Row car flipped, locals' makeshift bollards, more Hidden Door fest acts announced + new ‘living statues’ for women
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Anger and 'abuse' over Summerhall cash, theatre demolition plan, two film festivals this weekend + CreativeMornings return
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Morningside crash could change law, new public garden plan, Porty Baths development + Sufjan Stevens fans wanted for community choir
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Tram drivers' strike off, Summerhall £500k tax battle, new Witchery shop + an evening with Led By Donkeys
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City escapes storm damage, Granton car chase, Hogmanay heads to Porty + Queensferry Crossing petition
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School cuts warning, more canal attacks, new exhibitions at Modern One & Fruitmarket, storytelling festival begins, Dusherra on Calton Hill + smile for the Stills photobooth
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School cuts, rockets fired at buses, Colinton landslide work, new bins app, whisky win, housing chat + new vegan chippy
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All the Summerhall gig updates, Elvis Shakespeare up for sale, radical book fair line-up + Leith's first Asian Culture Market