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FINE LINES IN TESTING TIMES

Broughton Street welcomed a new arrival on Monday afternoon. From 2pm onwards, artist Zoe Gibson worked in the window of Concrete Wardrobe at No…
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DRUM DROPS STEAD’S PLACE FLOOR

 END OF A STOREY NOT THE END OF THE STORY Drum Property has made significant revisions to its plans for Stead’s Place, reducing the height…
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ISSUE 280 – OUT SOON!

It’s nearly December, and Issue 280 is already emerging from the presses into an Edinburgh deep in crisp and even snow, loud with the clink of sleigh…
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NEW LOOK AT SCOTLAND'S SLAVING PAST

Forth Street-based Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Equality Council is hosting a lecture by Sir Geoffrey Palmer OBE (right) on 17 December in St…
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SEASONAL APPEAL TO HEARTS AND MINDS

Today is Giving Tuesday, ‘a day set aside for people to shun commercialism and support good causes’. By no coincidence, it is also the day on…
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UPDATE ON BROUGHTON ROAD GIANT

 OFFICIALS AND COUNCILLORS DID NOT SPOT PROBLEM Reader Ash Hughes has identified a different prior-notification sequence to that examined…
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TELECOM GIANT DWARFS GRETNA MEMORIAL

 BEFORE YOU READ THIS, READ THIS WAS PHONE MAST BUILT IN THE WRONG PLACE? Redbraes residents are up in arms about a new…
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BUILDING UPGRADE FOR BOTANICS

The Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh will hold a second public consultation at 20A Inverleith Row on 10 January to seek views about a major programme…
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WAVERLEY CARE LAUNCHES CHARITY AUCTION

In the run-up to World AIDS Day, Broughton-based charity Waverley Care has launched its Tartan Ribbon Online Auction. It now seeks…
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COLLECTIVE SIGH OF RELIEF

 FIRST LOOK INSIDE EDINBURGH’S INSPIRING NEW GALLERY COMPLEX On a morning of scudding sunshine and showers, Collective Gallery today…
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