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WORLD ON YOUR DOORSTEP AT DRUMMOND CHS

There are exciting times ahead as we prepare for our first ever Diversity Evening celebrations on 10 March writes Drummond CHS headteacher Sue Cook.…
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FEBRUARY AND THE POWER OF POSITIVE THINKING

Today was a day for unexpected optimistic glimpses.Some were a way off, like this one of Fife … kingdom of perpetual sunshine.From Calton Hill, there…
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STILL MISSING, STILL MISSED

The hunt is still on for Alfie – the young cat who went missing from Bellevue Place back in September.Anyone around Broughton with a passing interest…
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E-MAILS TO KEEP CANONMILLS QUAINT

Those who want to protect the old, low-rise building at 1–6 Canonmills Bridge from demolition and redevelopment have launched a new phase of their…
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SANDY HILL PLANS REFUSED

Councillors on the Development Management Sub-Committee this morning unanimously voted to refuse planning permission for eight semi-detached…
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ODD POCKET OF HISTORY

Dear old gent passing by, / Something nice takes his eye. / Everything's clear, attack the rear. / Get in and pick a pocket or two. So advised…
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BAD NEWS ON A DANK DAY

This early-mature tree in the grounds of the Territorial Army garage on East Claremont Street has been diagnosed with Dutch Elm Disease (DED) and…
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GOOD DEEDS (AND LOVE) IN A WEARY WORLD

The new Community Cinema in the middle of Broughton continues this coming Friday with two screeenings aimed at children and families in the…
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THOSE STICK-FIGURES EXPLAINED

ST ANDREW SQUARE: 'EVERYTHING IS TURNING INTO A BURLESQUE FARANDOLE'  There are some – not very many, it seems, but some – who think we…
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STICKING IT TO THE CAPITAL

‘One of Edinburgh’s iconic gardens has been invaded by nocturnal stick-figures as part of an art installation […].’  Not our words, but those…
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