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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Monday 12 February 2024
Ross Bandstand revamp, Black Bull pub closing, map reveals ‘gang danger streets’ + hundreds saddle-up for Roseburn Path campaign
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Ross Bandstand revamp, Black Bull pub closing, map reveals ‘gang danger streets’ + hundreds saddle-up for Roseburn Path campaign
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Gaza protest planned for Murrayfield rugby, £3m coin toss leaves new Ferry Road flats ‘in jeopardy’, uni IT warnings ‘ignored’ + your weekend guide
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Ferry Road flats plan decided on the flip of a coin, NHS Lothian job cuts, more student flats for Fountainbridge, coastal tourism debate in Porty + where’s the snow?
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Leith Theatre update, zine fest organisers question arts funding, Holyrood Park soundscape walk, CV & headshots workshop + new public sculpture courses at ESW
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Caley brewery consultation opens today, questions over Anchorfield's Newhaven tram link, Leith Walk cycle lane tops ‘worst in the world’ list + free courses for refugees
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Greenside Lane catches out another victim, uni chief’s £12k rise, festival village plan + Leith Athletic kit sales boost girls’ team
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New double yellows for Porty’s problem streets, bike path attack, conflicting snow forecasts + ten new places to eat, drink and shop
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Roseburn Path tram plan passes first hurdle, Chinese New Year Festival events, North Edinburgh Film Festival in Pilton + this weekend’s market traders
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Transport meeting today, storm damage at the Botanics, a huge hole in Marchmont, a seal in the Water of Leith + happy 30th birthday to Spurtle
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Manipulate Festival begins, Leith artists’ solidarity with Gaza, North Edinburgh Film Festival + a busy month of events at local bookshops
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Shivering students' degree of discomfort, possible reprieve for Roseburn Path, green light for billionaire’s Hibs investment + lottery winners selling controversial Braid Hills bungalow