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FREE PLAY JUST THE TICKET

Lottery – described as a short, comic and poignant play – will be performed at McDonald Road Library on 4 November, 6:30pm.It tells the story of…
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POLLING CARD NON-DELIVERY - THE SLOT THICKENS

In Issue 187 we reported the mystifying non-delivery of polling cards to local addresses in May, or possibly the mystifying non-non-delivery of…
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HELP SPURTLE DECIDE

As discussed in Issue 187, Broughton's 'Our future ... our city ... help us decide' budget consultation took place in Drummond Community High School…
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DRUMMOND STUDENTS IN THE COMMUNITY

Nine senior students and two members of staff at Drummond Community High School are busy planning, organising, fundraising for and delivering…
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NEVER MIND THE INTERVIEW, HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS

The words 'Broughton Street' and 'rock legends' don't immediately spring to mind at the same time. However, today is an exception.This morning we…
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LUSCIOUS AND LOCAL CLUSTERS OF THE VINE

It may surprise some readers to know that grapes can be grown in Edinburgh. It certainly came as an eye-opener to this correspondent when I ate some…
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PLANNING UPDATE – 4.10.10

Another quiet week on the Planning Front.The Conan Doyle pub's application (Breaking news 18.8.10) to repaint the frontage, erect a new sign and…
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WANTED: 1 HELPFUL COORDINATOR

Calling all business owners on Broughton Street!A helpful coordinator is required by the Broughton Street Traders’ Association to help Lucy Tanat-…
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Parallel Broughtons

Unreliable Geographies by Aeneas McHaar No. 12: Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, England 51º 21’ N, 22’ W   Claremont Crescent appears in an…
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THE ONE WITH THE WAGGLY TAIL

In Issue 187 we wrote about an intriguing stencilled pavement slab on the North Bridge.Here is a photo of one of the Broughton Street stencilled dogs…
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