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NEW CHICKS ON THE BLOCK

This goosander and her six chicks were enjoying the sun at lunchtime today on a stump in midstream just below Warriston Cemetery.She can, with…
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THE HONEYMOON IS OVER

What a difference a week makes.Last Saturday, in brilliant early morning sunshine, Edinburgh Trams began running its commercial service between the…
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REALLY, NOTHING IS BLACK AND WHITE

The Union Gallery this month features the first ever joint showing in Edinburgh of work by husband and wife Jim McCutcheon and Linda Downie.Really is…
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NEWS OF TWO MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS

A major new development is proposed for the gap-site next to McDonald Road Library at 34B Haddington Place (Ref. 14/02115/PAN). S. Harrison…
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DOWN TO THE WIRE

Kimberley Reed’s season got off to an extremely early start in cold, wet conditions in late March (Breaking news, 2.4.14), writes her father Scott…
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ISSUE 230 – OUT NOW!

Issue 230 – beloved of cyclists and taxi drivers across Edinburgh – is published today, on schedule and below budget.Each copy contains thousands of…
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WE HAVE SEEN THE FUTURE, AND IT 'GLONGS'

At the end of a route spanning 8.5 miles, with 15 stops and at a total cost of £776m, Broughton’s first in-service tram of the 21st century whispered…
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CAN YOU REUNITE BENGAL BROTHERS?

Feast your eyes on Reay: a handsome Bengal.From this photograph, you'd be forgiven for thinking he's all muscles and right hook. But while his owners…
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THE BATTLE FOR ART AND MINDS

Louise Rhodes and Carol Hopkins examine themes of literal and psychological distance, real and imagined travel, in a joint exhibition this summer at…
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QUIET NEIGBOUR ON NOISY STREET

When was the last time you looked properly at this place – the long, rather leisurely York Buildings facing the Scottish National Portrait Gallery on…
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