The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 6 March 2024
Emergency road safety debate, soup attack on monument, Morningside to Meadows traffic questions + rugby riders half way to Rome
Emergency road safety debate, soup attack on monument, Morningside to Meadows traffic questions + rugby riders half way to Rome
Appeal to missing mum, Western Harbour worry, fireworks ban, councillor’s nuclear comment + local startups raise millions
‘Perfect son’ tributes, YouTubers break in to Jenners, £500k party + bowling green consultation
Filmhouse update, 20mph crackdown, bus routes change, vegan day at Leith Market, Meadows Marathon weekend + city’s ‘smallest flat’ goes on sale
Protesters picnic in supermarket, transport meeting, Gorgie Farm update, Murrayfield pub saved, influencer of the year + escaping monkey arrives
Local reaction to CS funding news, Filmhouse hits landmark, theatre and gallery jobs + a beautiful new film series about a Sciennes studio
Sharing's caring, so Glasgow is getting its own version of The Edinburgh Minute
‘Love it or loathe it’ - why Brew Lab is closing, billionaire's cash influx for Hibs, free bikes in Gorgie, + Netflix food show in Leith
Pride Bridge redesign cost debate, STL bin tax poll, students ‘reclaim’ Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre + comedy club staff win pay rise
New loos for local parks, cultural funding plan, Cameron Toll road closed until May, controversial OnlyFans billboard in Murrayfield + the ‘whodungit’ mystery
Budget agreed, Leith Chooses winners, Oxgangs nursery closure, Chop House closing, Willow Tea Rooms opens, Pride Bridge consultation begins + your weekend guide
First Fringe tickets on sale, 11 community groups lobby budget meeting, HMRC names underpaying firms, local charity driving aid to Ukraine + council’s £7k for motorway painting