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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Wednesday 24 July 2024
Tram staff plan festival walkout, bin strike summit, Filmhouse team clarify setback + green light for Calton Hill music school
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Tram staff plan festival walkout, bin strike summit, Filmhouse team clarify setback + green light for Calton Hill music school
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Bin strike deal rejected, bowling greens to become allotments, Marchmont bike attack, cows disrupt moorning commute + radio station EFHM opens studio cafe
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Airport updates, bin strike pay deal decision due today, Bollywood film set + a musical send-off for Organic Jim
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Cowgate traffic plan, city centre police chase, food fest opens, Leith company's £100m valuation + cathedral candlelight concerts in your weekend guide
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Bin strike talks tomorrow, tram delays, school survivors raise £50k on Everest trek, Timorous Beasties opens today + Leithers' DIY LTN
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A fortnight until Fringe; get organised! Also: first look at the shortlisted designs for the Granton gasholder, gigs, exhibitions, creative workshops + local arts jobs
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Grassmarket Hotel revamp plan, businesses fear bin strike, weekend drone ban over the Forth + Water of Leith skatepark update
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New Princes Street hotel, 6,000+ LEZ fines, Wonka stars join Fringe cast, Bob Dylan at the Usher Hall + New Town white paint mystery
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Porty beach update, Victoria Park stabbing, Filmhouse revamp begins, Fringe venues cling on + Robbo's generous donation
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Porty beach swim alert, train disruption, Jazz fest begins, Hearts parade + Neighbourgood Beach food market opens
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Old Town road closures, 'attempted murder' of police officer, film fest programme launched + the 'serious legacy' of Union of Genius
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How to save Summerhall, new festivals boss, Jazz & Blues fest begins, Fringe's Anthropic AI deal + a cheeky exhibition of upside-down bums