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SHIPWRECKED ON McDONALD ROAD

 LOCAL LANDMARK DISAPPEARING FAST  It never was Broughton’s most beautiful building, but it was certainly one of the more unusual. Now,…
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COMMUNITY COUNCILS CALL FOR REFORM

 SWEEPING CHANGES NEEDED TO IMPROVE PLANNING SYSTEM As was evident at last week’s Heritage Hustings (19.4.17), there are currently…
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HAS ANYBODY SEEN THIS BOY?

Can any reader explain this?We think the bouncing bather with biceps began appearing on Broughton lampposts about a month ago (this example is in…
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HERITAGE HUSTINGS REPORT

EDINBURGH THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS Last night, Edinburgh World Heritage and Built Environment Forum Scotland staged their inaugural ‘Heritage…
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WHEN POLITICIANS TALK RUBBISH

Overflowing city-centre bins, missed collections, unreliable recycling experiments and a noticeable increase in fly-tipping are common and vexatious…
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HERITAGE HUSTINGS TOMORROW

Edinburgh World Heritage and the Built Environment Forum Scotland will hold a ‘Heritage Hustings’ tomorrow evening (see poster below). The event…
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LEITH WALK HUSTINGS

‘EXPECTANT OF BELLEVUE’ EXAMINES THE ENTRAILS Cannibalistic seagulls, AK47s, belly dancing and the Napoleonic Wars are the last things you’d…
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THE GLUG-TOR WILL SEE YOU NOW

When it comes to the positive health effects of alcohol consumption, and the likely advice one is likely to receive on the subject from members of…
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CHOICE CUTS OF PLANNING NEWS

The gradual evolution of 2 Hart Street Lane continues, with minor variations to an already consented revamp of the northern elevation being approved…
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HIGHLY SPRUNG AND SADLY FUN

Easter may still be two weeks away, but guerilla gardener and installation artist Christina ‘Granny’ Thompson has never been one to let calendrical…
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