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COOKING WITH GIADA CANDERLE

OUR FAMILY TIRAMISÚ The Italian word tiramisú can be translated as ‘pick-me-up’ – what better name for a dessert which combines coffee, mascarpone…
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THE EVERYDAY BUSINESS OF SOCIABILITY

The columns of 19th- and early 20th-century Scottish newspapers carry items of national and international importance, as you’d expect. But…
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McVEY URGED TO END SALE OF PILRIG GREEN SPACE

WRINGING HANDS IS NOT ENOUGH, SAY LOCALS Feelings are running high over Lothian Buses’ decision to sell off the site of the former Tramways Bowling…
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FOOD FOR THOR ON WAVERLEY MALL

PROPOSALS INCLUDE TEPEES AND GLASSHOUSE Thor’s Bars Ltd of Lancaster seek planning permission for a pop-up event on the roof of the Waverley Mall (…
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NO HOTEL FOR DUNDAS STREET DEVELOPMENT

DEVELOPERS TO LAUNCH NEW CONSULTATION A changed economic climate in the wake of Covid-19 has forced Ediston and Orion Capital Managers to scrap…
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NEWS FROM THE MEWS 45

1900–01 NEARLY A TRAGEDY.—James Douglas, a labourer living in the Canongate, was convicted in Edinburgh Police Court to-day of creating a…
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PLANS SUBMITTED FOR POWDERHALL STABLES

City of Edinburgh Council has brought forward plans by Collective Architecture to repair, redevelop, and landscape the Category B-listed Powderhall…
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BROUGHTON ST IMPROVEMENTS – NOT YET

Broughton Street will not feature in the first round of cycle and pedestrian-friendly improvements made as part of the Spaces for People scheme. The…
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CAT AND DOG CHARITY QUITS STOCKBRIDGE

Edinburgh Dog & Cat Home will permanently shut its recently opened Stockbridge charity shop at 13a Raeburn Place in the wake of Covid-19. The…
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NEWS FROM THE MEWS 44

1900 The (last year of the) XIXth Century Concert.[1] SATURDAY, 7.30 p.m., MUSIC HALL PROGRAMME[2] PIANIST … Mr JAS. BOOTH.…
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