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Celebrating Women’s History Month with book deal

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InterContinental Edinburgh The George is celebrating Women’s History Month by launching a new partnership on International Women’s Day (IWD) with female-owned bookstore, Rare Birds Book...

Macallan-78-year old headlines Bonhams Whisky sale

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A bottle of one of the oldest known Macallan Scotch Whisky ever produced – The Macallan-78 year old – will be the star attraction...
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Ukrainian club puts out a call for volunteers on Friday

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The Edinburgh Ukrainian Club on Royal Terrace has put out a call for volunteers to help anytime between 11am and 7pm on Friday. If...

‘The Garden’ – Claire Harkess RSW at The Scottish Gallery

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In March 2022 The Scottish Gallery will present Claire Harkess’ outstanding new watercolour exhibition 'The Garden'. Last seen at the gallery in their Modern...

Cycle with the InfraSisters on 11 March – second night ride highlighting women’s...

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The next cycle ride to highlight the need for a safe cycling environment for women will be held on 11 March. The InfraSisters will lead...

Cammo Greenbelt – decision will be determined by Scottish Ministers following midnight appeal

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Plans for 500 houses to be built on protected greenbelt land in west Edinburgh will now be determined by Scottish Government ministers. It comes after...
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Schools energy bills to rise by more than 50 per cent

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Energy bills payable for schools in Edinburgh are set to soar by more than 50 per cent this year as rising gas and electricity...

City firm launches fuel poverty prevention scheme

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The Edinburgh Boiler Company has launched a Fuel Poverty Prevention Scheme aimed at helping households with their energy bills. Managing director Mark Glasgow has invested...

Commemorating Dr Elsie Inglis in Edinburgh this month

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When the First World War began, Dr Elsie Inglis offered to set up a fully equipped medical unit staffed by women for the war...

Cargo Bike Movement getting ready to show off in March – a date for...

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In March Cargo Bike Movement (CBM) will take their bikes to St Margaret’s Park in Corstorphine for anyone who wants to have a shot,...

Bowing out in the manner to which we have become accustomed – Cllr Gordon...

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Cllr Gordon Munro is resigning as Leith councillor at the May elections following almost two decades as an elected member. He has entertained as...

2022 Edinburgh Science Festival leads the Green Revolution

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Edinburgh Science Festival is back! The world’s first - and still Europe’s biggest - science festival returns to its usual Easter holidays slot with...

Leith practice becomes fourth acquisition in capital for Scottish dental group

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A Leith dental practice is under new ownership following its acquisition by Scotland’s largest dental group. KF Dental on East Hermitage Place has become part...

The Scottish Government urges everyone to stop wasting food

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People living in Edinburgh are encouraged to make 2022 the year they stop wasting food, for good.  Around 600,000 tonnes of household food waste...

Premises at 124/125 Princes Street now fully let with final penthouse deal

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A newly refurbished penthouse suite at 124/125 Princes Street with views to Edinburgh Castle, has been let on a 10 year lease to Cenkos...

Boyd Legal takes over East Lothian law firm clients

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City law firm Boyd Legal has taken over the client business of East Lothian solicitors Somerville & Russell. The boutique Edinburgh practice has acquired the...

New St Crispin’s School opening to pupils on Wednesday

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The newly completed St Crispin's School will open to pupils on Wednesday just after the half term holiday. The brand new building in Burdiehouse...

Election candidates supporting the city’s libraries

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Labour candidates gathered outside Leith Library on Saturday to show their support for the library service, saying it is one of the most popular...

Gleneagles Townhouse appoint Head Chef ahead of opening

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Ahead of its official launch in Spring, Gleneagles Townhouse has announced the appointment of Head Chef, Jonny Wright, to produce the food for the...

The Adventure Syndicate and their 500-mile cycle to find out “What would Mary do?”

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The diaries of 17-year-old Mary Harvie’s 500-mile cycle and hostelling holiday in 1936 were the inspiration for a new cycle adventure film shown for...

The numbers are in for Falkirk and Linlithgow HC’s 10K charity efforts

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Back in October 2021*, a number of players from Falkirk and Linlithgow Hockey Club teamed up to run the Edinburgh 10K in support of...

Locke blows into Edinburgh to orchestrate the SNJO

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A friendship forged following a gig in the Rutland Hotel bar in 1987 is behind the return to Edinburgh of New York-based vibes virtuoso,...

Trams to Newhaven progressing through Leith

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Trams to Newhaven offered an update on the project to extend the line to Newhaven which is due for completion next spring. As we...

Council to act on parking in Cockburn Street after SOS Cockburn Street campaign

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The City of Edinburgh Council says it will tighten “confusing” parking rules on a partly-pedestrianised city centre street where vehicles blocking the pavement have...

Council elections 2022 – Labour launch their election campaign

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Edinburgh City Council’s Labour group leader has pledged to fight cuts to services, invest £700 million in council homes and protect Lothian Buses as the...

New Roslin homes will be launched next month

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A new development by Cala Homes (East) will be built in the historic village of Roslin. The homebuilder has confirmed that Glenacre - a...

Calls go out for ‘Scotland’s Stories Now’ from Edinburgh International Book Festival

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In response to Scotland’s Year of Stories 2022, Edinburgh International Book Festival today (Tue Feb 15th) announced a new project gathering and creating stories...

GRAHAM to build 149-bed student scheme in Abbeyhill

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The next student development will be built in Abbeyhill where construction is beginning on a 149- bed scheme comprising student studios and cluster flats. Glencairn...
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Council has not yet made improvements to Davidson’s Mains roundabout – five years on

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Safety improvements to a dangerous Edinburgh junction have still not been started – nearly five years after the tragic death of a pedestrian. Calls for...

Plan your up, up and away proposal with Webster Adventures

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Buy online or order a postal voucher today for a Valentine's Day gift experience to be enjoyed together later in the year (the ballooning...

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