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  • TrioVanBeethoven at The Queen’s Hall
  • Mother’s Day
  • What’s on in Edinburgh
  • More awards for Old Town Chambers?
  • Tommy is 100! 

Tickets at the Queen’s Hall this evening are only £15! For a classical concert by TrioVanBeethoven.

The three celebrated members of TrioVanBeethoven make regular appearances with major orchestras and ensembles in Europe and further afield.   In addition, as violinist of the Haydn Trio Eisenstadt, Verena Stourzh has presented the first complete recording of Joseph Haydn’s 429 folksong arrangements of Scottish and Welsh folk songs (with Lorna Anderson and Jamie MacDougall). Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Vienna, Eisenstadt.

Book tickets here. 

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Not organised anything for Mother’s Day yet? (6 March since you ask) Fear not, we have some of the answers over here. If you have a business which has some Mother’s Day offers then tell us about them! theedinburghreporter@gmail.com

Our next What’s On listings is an absolute monster and will be published tomorrow. If you are organising anything at all from a Beetle Drive (remember them?) to a major fundraiser then we would love to hear from you! Contact Rosemary by email: rosemary@theedinburghreporter.co.uk

Read last week’s list here (but next week’s is bigger!)

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At The Old Town Chambers on Advocates’ Close they are celebrating again! They have been shortlisted for the Best Performing Business award by Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce and the finalists will be announced on Monday evening at the Sheraton Grand Hotel.

General Manager Gavin MacLennan, feels it’s an honour to be shortlisted for the prestigious business award.

He said: “Being shortlisted for the Best Performing Business award is truly fantastic. With Old Town Chambers, we’ve brought Old Edinburgh back to life by opening up views across the city, and closes that have been almost untouched for 200 years.

“Since opening we’ve gone from strength to strength. Occupancy figures have continually risen each year, with a rate of 82% and 100% during the festival season, Christmas and Hogmanay.

“It’s great to see this hard work being recognised by the Chamber of Commerce, and it shows the business is not only performing well, but that we have a great team of passionate people keen to provide our guests with the ultimate luxury experience.

Tommy Low was 100 this week. The lifelong Hearts fan received a signed shirt from the Deputy Lord Provost (and a bottle of whisky).

Tommy’s story is amazing and is over here.

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