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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Weekend edition 17-19 November 2023
Bus route saved, local shops hide deals in advent calendar, Summerhall skateboard day, Fruitmarket Deep Time festival + a lion in a Leith flat
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Bus route saved, local shops hide deals in advent calendar, Summerhall skateboard day, Fruitmarket Deep Time festival + a lion in a Leith flat
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Sean Connery Talent Lab plan, ’shock’ over plans to cut 13 bus route, castle arrests after Stone of Destiny glass is smashed + festive market opens tomorrow
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New film fest director, Leith Creative Trail, Coburg House makers ‘celebrate each other’s wins’, some big new arts jobs + ‘a love letter to the ghosts of Edinburgh’
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Calder Road incident, tram legal dispute, Filmhouse public meeting, Hearts score £20m, + students cycle 400 miles from London’s Cock Lane to Edinburgh’s Dick Place
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Activists target Leonardo factory, bus tracker apology, Summer Sessions snub, first 2024 festival details revealed + new data on who uses Edinburgh’s roads
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Plans for pavement parking ban and £100 bus lane fines, confusion over campaign to save pub’s live music + half-price deal at new Stockbridge restaurant
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Holyrood roof protest, ‘wannabe Banksy’ warning, local cafe’s plea for help + your weekend events guide
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Hundreds tidy beach, Hogmanay First Footin’ line-up, festive trading hours cut + the front page everyone’s talking about
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Local culture’s ‘perfect storm’, new arts space in Leith + a busy weekend of events including the Radical Book Fair and Grange Open Studios
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Hogmanay ceilidh cancelled, short-term lets court case, Portobello cinema bid, bonfire arrests + Sleep-Oot success
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'Not enough cops' at Niddrie violence, Lime Bikes arrive for trial, Fairmilehead hedge dispute boils over + concert-goer accidentally causes Usher Hall evacuation
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Police injured in bonfire night violence, school gender debate + locals reject airbnb plan on city’s ‘most Instagrammable street’