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LeithLate 2022 – Move Imagine and Share all weekend long

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A packed three day programme has been announced for LeithLate 2022 running from 24 to 26 June in Venuses all over Leith. All events...

Moredun Library need help with Tumbledown Terrace evacuation 22 years ago

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Moredun Library is looking for local people involved in the 2000 “Tumbledown Terrace” incident to take part in an oral history project. 33 households at...

Youngsters learn how to stay safe near Edinburgh construction site

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A local housebuilder has hosted a site safety discussion at Frogston Primary School to remind children and young people of the dangers of its...

A new Pianodrome for Edinburgh will be unveiled this week

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If you have never heard of Pianodrome then imagine an amphitheatre type of structure made entirely from old upright pianos, some of which are...

Douglas Ross confirms he will not support the Prime Minister tonight

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Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross said ahead of this evening’s vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister that he will be voting for...

Motorola open new hub in Edinburgh’s West End

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Motorola Solutions has opened a new hub in Caledonian Exchange on Canning Street in the West End on Monday with a ministerial visit. The...

Bonham’s Fossil and Mineral sale

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The latest group of items to come under the hammer is an intriguing and important fossil and mineral collection belonging to the late Professor...
Headshot of Reverend Moira McDonald - smiling with bookshelves behind and blond hair.

Corstorphine minister appointed Chaplain to the Queen

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Reverend Moira McDonald, minister at Old Corstorphine Parish Church, has been appointed chaplain to Her Majesty The Queen. She will join her Majesty's Household as...

Dundas Street gallery in June features husband and wife artists Beatrice Huntington and William...

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A new exhibition at Harvey & Woodd at the top of Dundas Street represents the careers of by Beatrice M.L. Huntington (1889–1988) and her...

Cycling without age – hopefully you can tri them in Holyrood Park soon

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Imagine sitting in a comfortable trishaw, a good friend or relative beside you, being pedalled on traffic free roads through Edinburgh’s iconic Holyrood...

Sir Angus Grossart,CBE 1937 – 2022

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Sir Angus Grossart, CBE, Chairman of Noble Grossart has died aged 85. A long time resident of the New Town, we photographed him most...

Royal Platinum Jubilee celebrated in Edinburgh with a decorated garden

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Hazel and John Boath were decorating their garden at Salvesen Terrace when we met them. They were preparing to celebrate HM the Queen's Platinum Jubilee...

Climate Commission urges Edinburgh councillors to work together

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Edinburgh’s newly-elected councillors have been urged to work together and “seize the mandate for action” to deliver on the city’s ambitious climate targets. Dr Sam...

The Big Interview – Cllr Scott Arthur on a new approach to dealing with...

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Transport matters have been the talk of the steamie in Edinburgh for many years, but particularly during the pandemic when Spaces for People measures...

Scots named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours congratulated by First Minister

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon paid tribute to those Scots named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in the year of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee. Among...

Dangers remain for cyclists in the city say campaigners

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Edinburgh’s tramlines remain a significant danger to cyclists five years on from the death of a young student, campaigners have warned. Crowds turning out for a...

Edinburgh International Festival release video and audio as part of Goodtrees song writing project

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The Edinburgh International Festival created a song writing project for the young people aged between 12 and 17 from Goodtrees Neighbourhood Centre. Now the...

The life and work of Scottish artist James Morrison celebrated at The Scottish Gallery

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The Scottish Gallery celebrates the life and work of one of Scotland’s most-loved artists this June in a major retrospective show 'James Morrison A...

Made in Scotland Showcase 2022 launches on Blackford Hill

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The 75th anniversary edition of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe will see a feast of Scottish work presented to audiences from around the world including...

A vigil to be held for cyclist who died at the West End in...

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It will be be five years this Tuesday since Zhi Min Soh died while cycling at the West End. People from all over Edinburgh...

I Lay Here For You at Jupiter Artland   

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There is a bold sensual newcomer among the artefacts scattered within the sun dappled woodland of Jupiter Artland, off the A71 at Wilkieston.  I Lay...

At Ingleby Gallery – Katie Paterson’s exhibition dusted off

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An exhibition at Ingleby Gallery by Edinburgh College of Art alumnus, Katie Paterson, explores the birth and death of the planet Earth in one...

More than a hundred vehicles targeted in Edinburgh overnight by climate activists Tyre Extinguishers

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The climate activist group which targets SUVs by deflating at least one tyre on each vehicle has claimed their biggest night yet for three...

Council Elections 2022 – Labour win the day in Edinburgh

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The new council administration in Edinburgh will be led by 13 Labour councillors, two of whom abstained from the vote to put their party...

Edinburgh Art Festival announces programme for its 18th edition

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The programme for Edinburgh Art Festival's 18th edition has been announced and will include three major commissions, the Associate Artist programme, Platform: 2022, the festival’s...

Council elections 2022 – Liberal Democrat Group to back Edinburgh Labour

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The Liberal Democrat group has announced on Twitter that it will back the Edinburgh Labour group plans for a minority administration at the council...

Council elections 2022 – Labour minority administration depends on the arithmetic

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Edinburgh Labour propose to run the council with only 13 councillors out of 63. This arrangement would depend on the opposition groups - Liberal...

Fleurs de Villes – floral show to make Scottish debut at St James Quarter

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A free 10-day public event of fresh floral couture by local florists will appear next month at St James Quarter - all to...

Scotland’s wealth management sector moving towards a greener future

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‘Generational swing’ to ESG funds puts clued-up professionals in demand Wealth fund managers who align investment strategies to green and sustainable stocks are highly prized...

Newly installed Moderator attends morning service at St Giles Cathedral

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The newly installed Moderator, and his family attended morning service at St Giles Cathedral on Sunday.  The Fife minister became the Moderator of the General...

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