Tag: Broughton Street
Giving peace a chance in new urban pod
A new mental health resource will provide a quiet and safe space for one-to-one counselling space between staff and people using Support in Mind Scotland’s Stafford Centre.
Work has started on an “Urbanpod” – dubbed...
Valentine’s Day – with love from Fhior
To celebrate Valentine's Day in style order in Fhior Valentine's Dinner for two people for next weekend.
Fhior’s special Valentine’s Dinner has some serious luxury and indulgence included. All the effort is put in beforehand...
Smoke Stack is 20!!
It seems no time at all since the Smoke Stack set up shop in Broughton Street, but we are astonished to know the restaurant has been there for twenty years!
To celebrate they are running...
Saxophonist will celebrate the jazz pioneers
Saxophonist John Burgess is launching a series of monthly concerts in the Outhouse Bar in Broughton Street Lane to celebrate the great jazz pioneers.
Beginning on Thursday, February 4, the first three concerts will focus...
Dark fun at the Union Gallery
It's the time of year when many people prefer to to head to the beach and maybe indulge in some holiday nostalgia, but not everyone will share your happy memories.
Three Yorkshire artists are at...
Bold and colourful “Life Times” at the Union Gallery
After great success in London, multi-award winning and internationally collected artist, Annette Edgar, has launched her first soloshow in Scotland for five years. Annette's new exhibition is called "Life Times" and is a celebration of...
QR codes as art at Union Gallery
This will come as no surprise to anyone who knows us well but here at The Edinburgh Reporter we love technology. We are particularly fond of QR codes. We also quite like art although...
Still Life exhibition at Union Gallery
A new exhibition has opened at the Union Gallery on Broughton Street.
Cathy Campbell previewed her first ever solo collection of paintings at the Union Gallery this month.The exhibition is entitled ‘The Joys of Spring’...
A Real Stushie at Real Foods
Scotland’s largest organic food retailer has launched an online petition protesting Edinburgh City Council’s demands that they remove their shop front signs.
Real Foods on Broughton Street, which prides itself as Edinburgh’s first natural food...