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Scottish Government announce infrastructure funding for Granton Waterfront

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Monies announced today from The Scottish Government's Housing Infrastructure Fund will enable the infrastructure works preparing the way for 847 new homes, including 387...

Bonnie & Style will bring glamour to St James Quarter

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The food hall at St James Quarter, Bonnie & Wild, is playing its part in the Edinburgh STYLE weekend at the end of March....

£15 million community fund to be launched in the capital

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The Regenerative Futures Fund is a new ten year community fund which is aimed at putting "decision making in the hands of those who...

Edinburgh arts writers join Diverse Critics programme

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Disabled-led arts organisation Disability Arts Online (DAO) is pleased to announce that Malcolm Kyeyune and Haneul Lee from Edinburgh are two of the aspiring...

Celebrate International Waffle Day – where else but at Duck & Waffle?

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Duck & Waffle Edinburgh will be the place to celebrate International Waffle Day with the return of Waffle Week later this month. From Monday,...

Review – Heaven at The Traverse

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It's a Saturday afternoon and one theatregoer is enjoying a large glass of Chardonnay. "Size large darling", she tells the bar staff. Moments later...

Cousin Trophy winners at Curl Edinburgh are Team Keron

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The Cousin Trophy. first played for in 1950 at Edinburgh Curling Club, was given a major revamp in its 75th year and in the...

Kick boxing twins head off to Italy

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Capital kick-boxing twins, Arran and Freya Drever, are off to the Italian Cup this weekend as part of a contingent from the Wolfpack Club...

SNJO looks east for spicy Queen’s Hall adventures

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The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra is broadening its horizons with a concert entitled 21 Spices featuring the sensational Indian percussionist, Trilok Gurtu, at the...

Hotel boss wins Chamber of Commerce award

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A young hotelier has been recognised for his outstanding leadership, drive and innovative influence after being named Rising Star of the Year at the...

City estate agent in trainee recruitment drive

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An Edinburgh-based solicitors and estate agents, is on course to appoint five trainee solicitors in less than a year as the company continues to...

Five things you need to know today

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Saving Roseburn Path A second petition has been established to support "saving" the Roseburn Path from development by the council for a north south tram...

Business Stream to sponsor all-female rowing team in the ‘World’s Toughest Row’

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Edinburgh based water retailer, Business Stream, has announced its sponsorship of an all-female rowing team, Scotland the Wave, who are set to take part...
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Conservatives want to reduce school leaving age

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The Scottish Conservatives have made a radical suggestion to overhaul the education system in Scotland. The party has suggested that by lowering the school leaving...

Swinney confirms that Scotland stands with Ukraine

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On Tuesday First Minister John Swinney pledged the support of The Scottish Government to “securing international solidarity” for the long-term future of an independent...

Edinburgh wins Tree Cities of the World award

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The capital has been recognised for its "dedication to protecting and cherishing the urban tree canopy". Edinburgh is one of 27 cities which join 210...

Kirkbrae cricketers create new role for Taha

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Kirkbrae Cricket Club, who have teams in Division two and six of the East Leagues have created a new role for 2025 with Taha...

Cast announced for Restless Natives: The Musical

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This summer Leith Theatre will come alive during a three month long programme of theatre music and film - and the headline show is...

Festival director to step down

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The festival director of the Edinburgh International Children's Festival, Noel Jordan, is stepping down after 10 years. He has ensured the continuation and growth...

Fundraiser for St Columba’s – Vegas style

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A Vegas themed dinner held at Prestonfield House Hotel has raised £93,000 for hospice care at St Columba's. The event was organised by the hospice...

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Improving pedestrian crossing times The council's Transport and Environment meets on Thursday when it will discuss how to resolve delays to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings....

Hearts fan fined for racist comment

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A Hearts supporter who shouted a shocking racist comment at a rival Hibs player during the Edinburgh Derby has been fined and banned from...

Empowering change – Corra Foundation champions human rights in Scotland

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Scotland’s third sector is buzzing with innovation, and The Corra Foundation is emerging as a key force for change. Dedicated to tackling inequality and...

Tram fares to increase

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Edinburgh Trams has announced an increase in ticket prices of 20 pence on an adult single fare. This mirrors an announcement by Lothian earlier...

Lothian announce bus fare increases and new services

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The city's bus company, Lothian, is recruiting up to 30 new drivers to help provide extra services to meet increased customer demand in Edinburgh...

The W Edinburgh named Scottish Hotel of the Year

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The W Edinburgh has been named Scottish Hotel of the Year for 2025. In addition the hotel also won the Lifestyle Luxury Hotel of the...

New leadership for legal firm will “embrace the future”

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Rob Aberdein has been appointed as Group Managing Director of the Scottish legal firm, Simpson & Marwick. Mr Aberdein returns to the helm after three...

Finn plans for life beyond rugby

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Scotland’s rugby team returns to Scottish Gas Murrayfield this month for an encounter with Wales. And star stand-off Finn Russell is set to have an...

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Blood donors wanted, Western Harbour planning consultation, pavement in Morningside, Eat Out Edinburgh and a plea for help from Sunflower Scotland Give blood at...

Edinburgh man admits possession of indecent images and videos

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An Edinburgh dad has been caught in possession of a horror haul of child sex abuse material. Philip Bampton was found to have stored hundreds...

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