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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 5 April 2023
Venues wade in to Fringe funding fury, cinema goes up for sale, phonebox debate, new self-driving bus + uni vegan vote result
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Venues wade in to Fringe funding fury, cinema goes up for sale, phonebox debate, new self-driving bus + uni vegan vote result
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A new £100m hotel, arts hub plans for Granton, Marchmont GP closing + ‘shameful, pathetic’ vandalism at Tynecastle stadium
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Porty town hall success, tram price rise, Haymarket Terrace shut for seven months + tributes to Ken Buchanan
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Row over parking rates rise, Water of Leith ‘oil spill’, barista bids for UK title + top baby names revealed
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Local students’ vegan vote, theatre and Planet staff pay tribute to O’Grady, eight weeks of A720 works + Irvine Welsh in a gore fest at the Cameo
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Meadowbank 'ghost stadium' uncovered, Leith Walk bollards appeal, the proud pothole filler + two new Michelin stars for Edinburgh
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Fringe ‘no longer viable’, airport pub crawl preloading fears, new Leith road layouts + local foraging tips
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Uni's controversial cash contract, Oriam own-goal, new Meadowbank Lidl, Pianodrome goes stateside + ‘more hotels needed’ says Branson
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Docks drama update, community garden for Slateford, Leith Critical Mass bike ride + Oxgangs shop party
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Ship tip 'horror', Edinburgh to Paris sleeper train plan, local football team could be sold + Dame Judy Dench returns to the Fringe
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‘Unanimous support’ for Filmhouse, green light for £200m Haymarket plans, new student flats in Gorgie, a very important missing teddy + Deliveroo rider lets rip
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Emergency Filmhouse meeting, Porty Town Hall campaign + Trinity Academy rebuild revealed