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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Thursday 3 October 2024
Museum protest today, 'city at breaking point' over housing, Erskine Stewart Melville private schools merger, theatre setback + first waves at Lost Shore
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Museum protest today, 'city at breaking point' over housing, Erskine Stewart Melville private schools merger, theatre setback + first waves at Lost Shore
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Soundhouse Winter Festival, Hidden Door headliners, Kate Bush night at Summerhall, local creatives' awards + A Kick Up The Arts
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Airport expansion plan, another new eatery in Stockbridge, garden centre facing closure, Black History Month events + Samhuinn Fire Festival tickets
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'Horror and healing' at school, Oasis face council bill, museum protest + local charity's 'urgent appeal'
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Haymarket hotel faces axe, Marchmont cafe break-in, Social Bite on the move + more Hogmanay acts announced
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Tram report reaction, new Meadowbank gym, museum 'outrage', Tynecastle paint job, Doors Open Days + Spartans staff face students
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Museum could shut for seven months, Holyrood Park car ban ruled out (for now), pub's karaoke warning + Newhaven mural unveiling
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Sneaky Pete's & The Pitt team up for a new festival this weekend, new Boro gallery opens, theatre careers workshop, Women's Fiction Festival + Doors Open Days
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Trams 'lose £55m', tourist tax consultation begins, Porty beach repair, tributes to Rise Kagona, new North Bridge chippy + knitters' climate protest outside Holyrood today
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Corstorphine Connections delay, Cowgate bike attack update, new Rose Street bar, new bus route + a Bruntsfield book festival
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Leith venue confirms closure, video of attack on Cowgate cyclist goes viral, Powderhall junction plans + animal rights protest at Gucci