The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 23 August 2023
Council has ‘no intention’ of 80% Airbnb crackdown, new taxi zone at Waverley, Aston Villa arrive for Hibs showdown + 150 editions of this newsletter: what’s next
Council has ‘no intention’ of 80% Airbnb crackdown, new taxi zone at Waverley, Aston Villa arrive for Hibs showdown + 150 editions of this newsletter: what’s next
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Sexual harassment cases increase at Fringe, council Waverley Court HQ ’80% empty’, changes to east end buses + local penguin is honoured by 160 soldiers
Rent rockets by 15%, student living costs also up, local bookshop wins shop of the year + customers abuse baker for running out of croissants
Bross Bagels axed by awards, Morningsiders to vote on road plans, hotel demolished after fires, NYT’s Fringe verdict + outdoor cinema opens
Tourist tax could fund return of hire bike scheme, Bross Bagels crowdfunding claim, Linehan finds a new venue + true extent of tram delays revealed
The insider's guide to finding festival shows and navigating reviews without the stress, how to write a funding application + this week's local creative industry jobs and opportunities
Leith Arches cancels Graham Linehan, kids’ club funding cut, Leith Walk bike parking row + Jawbone Arch update
"I’ve had no alternative" says owner after tax debts emerge
‘Financial woes’ for Bross Bagels, Dalry cemetery dispute goes to court, hotel fire + the festival show in an elevator
Fringe ticket landmark, authors’ climate walkout, the truth about Leith’s ‘rebirth’ + local tech community unites to support CodeClan
CodeClan rescue plan, Royal High music school plan ditched + art and book festivals begin