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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Tuesday 9 May 2023
Corstorphine deli break-in, Hidden Door venue makeover, a new home for the Remakery, two new markets + measuring ‘success’ at the festivals
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Corstorphine deli break-in, Hidden Door venue makeover, a new home for the Remakery, two new markets + measuring ‘success’ at the festivals
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Screen Machine cinema plan, Gardyloo concerns, freshers’ week scam, houseplant hospital opening + Spartans reach final
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Summerhall Fringe fest revealed, drivers’ confusion on Leith Walk, Labour hold local power, tourist tax bid + Tradfest weekend gigs
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Dalry art studio facing closure, reaction to Picardy Place plans, students campaign against Teviot revamp, noisy neighbour app + new crowdsourced Firth of Forth whale map
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Mixed reaction to bus route changes, council services at risk, new trains to Glasgow + political row after schoolboy told "iron your ticket" by bus driver
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Comedy venue staff block controversial show, Teviot closing until 2025, green light for more Leith student flats + TopKapi returns
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Jenners grand hall survives fire, update on new Fringe HQ, Stag & Dagger set times + Beltane fire festival this weekend
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Spaces for People blunder, Harmonium closing, festival fireworks fizzle out + tributes to famous West End cat Hugo
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Exclusive report for Edinburgh Guardian subscribers
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Clerk Street cinema update, hopes for Portobello railway station, local cafes' green loyalty card, £100k daily overspend on social care + Seafield 20 min neighbourhood plan
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Reaction to EIF programme, student rent firm’s 'fake Airbnb takeover’, pub reopens after campaign + hunt for naked train passenger
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Double cash boost for festivals, creatives’ coffee morning in Leith, concerns over bus stops plan, deep-fried Mars bar beer + the truth about the original banana flats