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A 10p-per day discount deal to sustain The Edinburgh Minute as a business
Looking ahead to 2024
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Looking ahead to 2024
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Tram and bus collide, locals in hot-100 list, community orchards expand, Leith Creative Trail weekender + the festive markets that support local artists
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Earl of Marchmont investigation, Broughton student flats refused, pollution zone signs go up + the curious crimes of Scotland Street tunnel
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Leith crane collapse, Sabzi wins licence battle, weather warning, councils compete for 'worst roads' title + the £10k hotel room
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City Chambers fire, Pride Bridge to be replaced, Michelin-starred chef buys Stockbridge restaurant, quarry protest + record year for animal charity
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Northern Lights, Stockbridge bin complaints, teachers attacked, west end bakery for sale + the power of community cinema
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Tourist tax survey, protestors block awards, Water of Leith closing at Coalie Park, your chance to shape the future of Gorgie City Farm + a busy weekend of events
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Hospital manhunt, Crawford’s Tearooms to return, Gold Brothers decision delayed, tram station name game + new Abbeyhill wine bar opening
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Push The Boat Out at Summerhall, Fringe funding fury, Printmakers launches affordable creative spaces scheme, Beaverhall Studios on the move + a Beatles marathon
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Edinburgh Park Arena plans, Leith brewer tackles BrewDog, Jupiter Artland opposes quarry expansion + new trees in Dumbiedykes
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Women’s safety campaign sparks ‘disgusting transphobic bigotry’, Burns&Beyond Festival line-up, Boundary Bar returning, castle available for £4.5m + goodbye helter-skelter
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Creative Edinburgh Awards winners, anger over ‘outrageous’ Waverley barriers, cemetery siren ‘ruins’ services + locals back Leith Links activity park