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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Monday 5 February 2024
New double yellows for Porty’s problem streets, bike path attack, conflicting snow forecasts + ten new places to eat, drink and shop
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New double yellows for Porty’s problem streets, bike path attack, conflicting snow forecasts + ten new places to eat, drink and shop
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Roseburn Path tram plan passes first hurdle, Chinese New Year Festival events, North Edinburgh Film Festival in Pilton + this weekend’s market traders
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Transport meeting today, storm damage at the Botanics, a huge hole in Marchmont, a seal in the Water of Leith + happy 30th birthday to Spurtle
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Manipulate Festival begins, Leith artists’ solidarity with Gaza, North Edinburgh Film Festival + a busy month of events at local bookshops
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Shivering students' degree of discomfort, possible reprieve for Roseburn Path, green light for billionaire’s Hibs investment + lottery winners selling controversial Braid Hills bungalow
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Spotlight on Porty pavement parking, division over Roseburn Path tram plan, Leith Athletic Paolozzi kit returns + theatre usher’s unsung hero award
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NHS shuttle bus axed, future tram line debate, car ban plan for the Mound and Bridges + an audience with Alan Cumming
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Evacuated Anchorfield owners still ‘in limbo’, JK Rowling cleared over Cramond hedge tailbacks, Palestine demo at Baillie Gifford + Paolozzi at 100 in your weekend guide
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Anchorfield residents still homeless, Royal Mile ‘tourist trap’ crackdown, landlord threats caught on video, Burns Night alternative with David Byrne + locals re-turf Calton Hill
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Sneaky Pete’s goes large, Burns & Beyond festival, NxNW: Support Your Scene, ArtWalk Porty tackles over-tourism + Rave for Ukraine
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Anchorfield flats evacuation drama, Abbeyhill safety concerns, Citadel youth club lobby council + Wester Hailes library reopens
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Storm disruption continues, school cuts protest, struggling football team’s HMRC deal, hasta luego Viva Mexico + how the council found £3.2m to avoid Edinburgh Leisure closures