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LEITH FESTIVAL ON THE ROCKS

Leith's 10-day community arts festival will not take place in 2012. Loss of charitable and local-authority funding streams means that even Leith's…
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EDINBURGH EVENING ECHO GUFFS AGAIN

We thank all those readers who have contacted us this afternoon to enquire whether the Edinburgh Evening News has thanked us in private for what they…
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PLANNING UPDATE – 14.11.11

If at first you don't succeed, plan, plan again. The top-floor flat-dweller at 4 Bellevue Terrace whose proposals bit the dust after a protracted…
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LOCALS SEEK VOTES FOR COMMUNITY WIND TURBINE FUNDS

Organisers behind research to build a community-owned wind turbine at Seafield are within touching distance of significant funding for the project,…
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SCHOOL KIDS HELP RESTORE FORMER BEAUTY SPOT

Ten students from Broughton High School this afternoon helped CEC Park Ranger Jennifer Johnstone (pictured) plant hundreds of snowdrop and bluebell…
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MASSIVE OLYMPIC LOGOS PLAN FOR CASTLE

In a move bound to cause controversy across the capital, the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG) has applied for planning…
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KATNES FOLIO

This splendid cormorant is attracting visitors (and possibly bears with buns) to a rear window in Axolotl Gallery's rear window on Dundas Street.The…
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WHISKY KISS GO EAST: HYPE, PIPES AND LIFE BEYOND CARBERRY

Locally based band Whisky Kiss are on the move again. In the first of a new series, bassist Iain MacPhail looks backward and forward to an exciting…
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GONE TO EARTH

The twenty-six scenes depicted in Alison Auldjo's solo exhibition at the Union Gallery are loosely based on those she found herself among last summer…
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AUDACIOUS BAD DRIVER FLEES SCENE OF SCRAPE

Hell hath no fury like a woman pranged, especially when £1000 worth of damage has been caused to her brand-new car.The local resident's 2-month-old,…
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