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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Tuesday 27 February 2024
Pride Bridge redesign cost debate, STL bin tax poll, students ‘reclaim’ Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre + comedy club staff win pay rise
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Pride Bridge redesign cost debate, STL bin tax poll, students ‘reclaim’ Gordon Aikman Lecture Theatre + comedy club staff win pay rise
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New loos for local parks, cultural funding plan, Cameron Toll road closed until May, controversial OnlyFans billboard in Murrayfield + the ‘whodungit’ mystery
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Budget agreed, Leith Chooses winners, Oxgangs nursery closure, Chop House closing, Willow Tea Rooms opens, Pride Bridge consultation begins + your weekend guide
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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
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Collective on Calton Hill ready to reopen, IberoDocs Film Festival begins, Summerhall’s Gaza fundraiser + Leith Creative Trail needs you
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Bus lane camera attack, trams blocked by car (again), skint students skipping meals + giant croissants return
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Tyre Extinguishers strike again, palace protest, landlord arrested, Corstorphine park consultation, a zoo on the Mound + ‘an old c*** having a go’ returns to the Fringe
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Anchorfield residents home but saga continues, STL owners ‘could bankrupt council’, Leith bar to close + Wester Hailes funding win
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New bus services, Stockbridge cafe for sale, new rules ‘nightmare’ for tenements, dog solves Bruntsfield break-ins + your weekend guide
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First Fringe shows on sale, Science Festival launches, LGBT+ history month events, get ready for Balkanarama + new £50k film prize
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Budget bartering begins, thousands petition against £8.2m school cuts, tributes to Easter Road cafe owner + the stair stories of Anchorfield