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INCOMPLETE GARAGE NOT COMPLETELY FINISHED

Anyone who thought they had seen the last of this remarkable structure at 8 East Scotland Street Lane should think again.In August last year,…
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TRAMS START ON 31 MAY – BROUGHTON PREPARES TO WELCOME THE WORLD

The first commercial tram service linking the world to Broughton will depart from the Gyle Centre at 5.00am on Saturday 31 May. Between now and then…
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THE CHOP OF THE NEW

I am a creature of habit.  I don’t like change and I don’t deal with it well. I get my hair cut at Larry’s Barber Shop on Montgomery…
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ISSUE 229 – OUT SOON!

Too hot? Fear not! Issue 229 has been designed in Italy to fold easily into a convenient and accurately spelt micro-bikini, sun hat or protective…
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BYE-BYE, BRUTALISM – WORK ON St JAMES QUARTER TO BEGIN IN 2015

Building the new St James Quarter seems to have taken a big step closer thanks to 'major' new funding arrangements agreed by City of Edinburgh…
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LOOK OUT FOR LUNA – MISSING SINCE EASTER

If there’s one sign more suggestive than any other of spring having sprung, it is surely the number of seasonally bewildered cats wandering the wrong…
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PEDAL ON PARLIAMENT IN PICTURES

Pedal on Parliament 3 attracted an estimated 4,000 cyclists in an impressive rally from the Meadows to Holyrood this afternoon in Edinburgh. The…
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SWARMING CITY – CATCH IT WHILE YOU CAN ...

Union Gallery’s April exhibition will resonate long in the memory, writes Ross Maclean. Thirteen artists were invited to paint images inspired by T…
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PECKISH IN PUDDOCKY

This kenspeckle bird was busy in St Mark's Park today, undistractably focused on a fish supper.You can tell the individual was adult by its…
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PARK USERS – PREPARE FOR BLOOMING EYE CANDY

Ground at the southern end of the Rodney Sreet Tunnel beneath Summer Bank has being prepared by Council staff to create a wildflower meadow. It…
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