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Our free Photojournalism training evening - Picardy Place roundabout - Get your sandbags here - Santa Cruises in December - St Andrew's Day celebrations We...

Happy St Andrew’s Day!

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Today in Scotland we celebrate St Andrew's Day which for some seems to be a holiday. Is it a holiday where you are? It...

Police to send Christmas cards to offenders

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Lothian and Borders Police are sending Christmas card reminders to members of the public who are the subject of an outstanding warrant. Officers in the...

Christmas Light Night – fizz or damp squib?

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So they lit the tree on The Mound tonight and let off a few bangers.....and this is our capital city where we claim that...

Musselburgh to inspect before Friday’s racing

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Musselburgh will hold a precautionary inspection at ahead of tomorrow's Saltire 2012 Race Day. Clerk of the Course, Harriet Graham, is confident that if the forecast...

Honours for Edinburgh Dentist

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Dr Elaine Halley of Cherrybank Dental Spa has been recognised as the Best Employer in Scotland. Cherrybank also received ‘Best Marketing at the Dentistry Scotland...

Friends of the Earth attack Cairn Energy’s “cowboy tactics”

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This morning on Lothian Road at the offices of oil company, Cairn Energy, activists dressed as cowboys highlighted the company's potential role in the...

Book Week Scotland’s Reading Hour at the museum

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Alexander McCall Smith to lead Reading Hour at National Museum of Scotland for Book Week Scotland   Celebrated authors Alexander McCall Smith and Lari Don will...

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Seven arrested at Hearts match - Edinburgh's Christmas - South Bridge Creative Christmas Fair - EACC Executive Meeting - Leveson Enquiry   Lothian and Borders Police...

Eight accused of disabled parking badge frauds

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Eight people have been charged as part of a joint initiative to tackle the fraudulent use of disabled parking badges in Edinburgh. Lothian and Borders...

Scottish Government to investigate taxi licensing

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Tighter controls on taxi licensing to crack down on rogue firms and support responsible businesses are being consulted on. The Scottish Government today launched a...

20 years of the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit

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Approximately 575 patients, family, friends, carers, doctors and nurses came to Murrayfield recently to celebrate 20 years of the Scottish Liver Transplant Unit in...

Green Investment Bank launched officially today

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Despite the fact that it has been working away recruiting staff and finding a space in the council's Waverley Court building, the UK Green...

123 Accountancy open an Edinburgh office

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IT ALL ADDS UP AT 123 ACCOUNTANCY AS FIRM ENTERS EDINBURGH MARKET WITH A NEW PROPOSITION FOR SMALL BUSINESSES Small and medium sized businesses; sole...

Fundraising concert for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation

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This December  a concert will be held in Edinburgh to raise funds for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation SKFF. The concert is being organised...

Edinburgh opticians to distribute free books throughout Book Week Scotland

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Free copies of a book featuring the work of Scots contributors will be available from seven Specsavers stores across the Edinburgh area this week,...

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Green Investment Bank launches today - Calling all photojournalists! - Community Council celebration - Book event - Light Night The Green Investment Bank (GIB) launches...

Bob Last to chair the Edinburgh International Film Festival

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The Centre for the Moving Image, the parent company of the Filmhouse Cinema and the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF), today announced the appointment...

St Andrew’s Day Concert at St Cecilia’s Hall

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Edinburgh University's departments for  Celtic and Scottish Studies and The School of Scottish Studies Archives are at the heart of activities which they say...

Public invited to name the third Forth Bridge

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What is your suggestion for the name to be given to the new bridge over the River Forth? Latest suggestions are as follows:- The...

Community groups urged to apply for an eco-grant by 3 December

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Eco-minded community groups in Edinburgh are being urged to get their skates on if they want to access grants of up to £2,500. Thanks to...

Tickets available for CHAS fundraiser this Friday

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Edinburgh Christmas party night to raise cash for CHAS Big hearted founders of networking group 6 Degrees Networking haven’t forgotten what Christmas is all about...

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Open Information Day for older people - Bogus Caller incident - Light Night - Late night shopping in Portobello - St David's Tower Today at...

St Stephen Street traders guarantee best service

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St Stephen Street in Stockbridge is the first retail destination in Scotland to be accredited with a world acclaimed award for excellence in customer service. The street has been...

Discussion continues over Craighouse development

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Local Green councillors warn over "high risk" Craighouse development plans Green councillors Melanie Main and Gavin Corbett have warned that plans to develop the Craighouse...

Solid at 70 – Sixto Rodriguez at The Usher Hall

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It seems fitting that the American septuagenarian should play Edinburgh's Usher Hall, the same stage that The Rolling Stones played a good while back,...

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Book Week Scotland - Trams on the line - Tonight at The Playhouse - Cockburn Association - It's Christmas! Book Week Scotland begins today. Scottish Book...

Edinburgh v Ospreys, RaboDirect PRO12, 23rd November 2012

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Just over 3,000 spectators braved the, initially, miserable weather to see Edinburgh playing their home game of the season. With the 'stars' away on...

Theatre review: Sonata for A Man and A Boy, Traverse Theatre (****)

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It starts as a run-of-the-mill cello lesson – scales, tunes, duets. Comments and corrections from the teacher; little attempts at mischief from the pupil....

Going Cuckoo’s over Thanksgiving

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    Cuckoo’s Bakery, Edinburgh’s quirkiest cupcake shop, is celebrating American Thanksgiving and has created a brand-new seasonal cupcake available over the Thanksgiving period. From Thursday 22nd...

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