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LEARN SOMETHING NEW, EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS ...

How long have you nursed a secret desire to master American tribal-style belly dancing? Now's your chance.Drummond Community High School has launched…
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FRIENDS, EDINBURGHERS, COUNTRYMEN

Groups of residents who 'befriend' their local parks may sound – to the cynical or uninitiated – slightly absurd. Absurd or not, such green oases and…
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NTBCC MEETS FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH

The next meeting of the New Town and Broughton Community Council will be at 7.30pm on Monday 6 September in the Library at Drummond Community High…
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HERITAGE BODY HELPS FUND REPAIRS

The Edinburgh World Heritage Trust has disbursed funds for the restoration of a prominent New Town corner-block.Nos 22–22a Dundas Street and the…
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POLICE SEEK WITNESSES AFTER WOMAN ATTACKED IN STOCKBRIDGE

A 31-year-old woman walking from the New Town to Stockbridge was attacked and left unconscious by a man on Friday 20 August between 9:00pm and 11:…
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GORMLEY PRETTIER IN PINK

Two Gormleys have again been targeted in fashion make-overs of dubious taste.The figure in the pool at Bell's Mill Weir (pictured right) looked a…
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THE SHOCK OF THE OLD

Dundas Street had a 1930s feel to it this lunchtime as young people made their way uphill  in a variety of retro styles.What with the taut ping…
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THE BIGGER PICTURE IS HYPERLOCAL

Ofcom – the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries – has noted the rising profile of hyperlocal…
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LATEST HISTORY NEWSLETTER NOW ONLINE

In the latest edition of the Broughton History Society Newsletter, Alex Dow tells the story of his family’s connection with a dairy farm at Broughton…
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SLIDESHOW INDUCES NOSTALGIA ... AND A COUGHING FIT

A slideshow of 1950s images – part of City Libraries' Capital Collection – has gone online. It marks the release tomorrow of Sylvain Chomet's…
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