It’s nearly October, and Issue 267 will soon be fluttering across Broughton like scrunch-free leaves.
If you’re looking for a warm, sheltered, stylish and interesting place to curl up for a month or so, why not grab yourself a few copies and settle down for a good read.
On Page 1 we carry news of a disappearance, fringed shorts and a gyrating intrusion, special measures for ground-down Leithers, a battle won and a war still to be waged.
The complex joys of sharing pavements with cyclists follow on Page 2, along with a visitor’s complaint, major developments on Dundas Street and a new restaurant where men’s knees are more than welcome.
We have word on a hat, a hole, railings against railings, a double-breasted suit, Zeppelins and the long arm of the pumpkin.
Birds, Brazilians, things that go squeak under bridges, and a naked appeal for your cash follow on Page 3.
Page 4 wraps up the party with an overbearing boxer, prize draw rewards, equine dentistry, and a new acronym readers will soon learn to know and love.
All in all, if you’re half-hedgehog with an interest in what’s going on between Pilrig and Howe Streets, York Place and Canonmills, Issue 267 is the place for you.
It’ll be out in all the usual Broughton shops, pubs, cafés, libraries and hair salons, and available as a colour pdf online here from early on Sunday morning.