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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Tuesday 30 April 2024
Fake Roseburn tramworks sign 'shameful and irresponsible', New Town car crash, Beltane fire festival tonight, a good Tweet from Humza's neighbour + Origin's latte art workshop
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Fake Roseburn tramworks sign 'shameful and irresponsible', New Town car crash, Beltane fire festival tonight, a good Tweet from Humza's neighbour + Origin's latte art workshop
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Hogmanay contract dispute, 'superlandlords' investigation, new Civerinos in Stockbridge, bus station 'change of heart', popular bookshop plans move + Beltane tomorrow
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Transport boss 'ashamed' of Leith Walk, 'butt lift' warning, + busy weekend including Blossom Picnic, photowalk, Porty community cinema + Woolly Good Gathering at Summerhall
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Bus station under threat, dozens of defects on trams snagging list, Anchorfield 'bombshell', theatre funding blow + 'sanity and stability' for Hogmanay
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Wide Days music conference, Rebus on stage, Pomegranates dance fest, New Town Art Month, Screen Porty + social photo walk on Sunday
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Calton Hill monument to reopen, disagreement over Leith student flats, Tom Gilzean statue returns + Climate Jam at Fruitmarket tonight
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Marathon beer bid, pensioner wins lottery, new restaurant's Hollywood opening + free swim in the Jupiter Artland pools tomorrow
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Transphobia ‘driving out uni staff’, plans to reduce motor speed limits, milestone for Meadows to George Street project + new live music experience at Leith Community Croft
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Airbnb rules to change for August, Leith pub survives fire, Safe Streets protest, all the local Record Store day events + where to find free coffee this weekend
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Wind blamed after Terminal V noise complaints, new cafe at Glenogle pool, 'Curse of Corson' mystery in Stockbridge + the Meadows blossom is out
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Record Store Day special, Book Festival's first acts, poetry slam, Filmhouse update, Johannes Radebe in town, new creative internships + hang your own art at Printmakers
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Huge 'ghost-kitchen' plan, Murrayfield locals demand end to rat-run, education boss apologises over nursery 'hot potato', big planning meeting today + Dumbiedykes playground plans