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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Weekend edition 19 - 21 April 2024
Airbnb rules to change for August, Leith pub survives fire, Safe Streets protest, all the local Record Store day events + where to find free coffee this weekend
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Airbnb rules to change for August, Leith pub survives fire, Safe Streets protest, all the local Record Store day events + where to find free coffee this weekend
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Wind blamed after Terminal V noise complaints, new cafe at Glenogle pool, 'Curse of Corson' mystery in Stockbridge + the Meadows blossom is out
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Record Store Day special, Book Festival's first acts, poetry slam, Filmhouse update, Johannes Radebe in town, new creative internships + hang your own art at Printmakers
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Huge 'ghost-kitchen' plan, Murrayfield locals demand end to rat-run, education boss apologises over nursery 'hot potato', big planning meeting today + Dumbiedykes playground plans
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Sabzi wins curry awards, election boundary plan, Tesco checks out of Leith Links, airport 'strike chaos' warning, Braid Estate petition + new city centre heritage space
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New photo of Greyfriars Bobby, Education Welfare Officers saved, author puts money into Porty George Cinema bid, Leith gets a new taco spot + Edinburgh Castle's brutalist makeover
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A must-follow for parents, families and childcarers in Edinburgh, 'Gayle’s Guide' even factors-in the city's changeable weather...
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New school opening delayed, Morningside crash probe, Meadows cargo bike event, final weekend of the science fest + Nightmarket returns to the Shore
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The Jazz Bar closes suddenly, local venues call for 'arena levy', first impressions of new Powderhall housing plans + a viral '£800 pcm wardrobe flat'
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'Accommodation prices an absolute joke': what the Fringe is doing to help priced-out performers + book fest seeks hospital stories + how to get an entry-level job in film + a 5km book launch in Porty
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Tributes to Peter Higgs, another crash on St John’s Road, Quality Yard Solidarity Paint Jam raises thousands + Slow Progress Records’ musical mental health day
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Charlotte Square gang attack, the Harry Potterfication of Edinburgh, city's most popular properties + a rare opportunity to get an allotment plot