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LOCALS RALLY TO DEFEND SPEY STREET LANE

SHORT SHRIFT FOR THIN-END-OF-THE-WEDGE HOUSE PROPOSAL Verticus Ltd seeks planning permission to demolish a single-storey garage at 17 Spey Street…
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CLOSE BUT NOT TOO CLOSE, SAY DEVELOPERS

EYRE PLACE RESIDENTS CONCERNED FOR PRIVACY Some residents on the south side of Eyre Place are concerned that their bedrooms at the back will be…
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BOOK FESTIVAL IS BAD FOR TREES

DAMAGE IN CHARLOTTE SQUARE GARDENS A new visual assessment looking at the current condition of 49 trees in Charlotte Square Gardens has found…
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TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT

This was the narrow Logie Green Road exit of Tesco this morning. Fortunately, no one was hurt, but police are in attendance. Sources…
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BOTANICS EMBRACES GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO REACH WIDEST POSSIBLE AUDIENCE

NOT TO BE SNIFFED AT The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is planning to attach a 14-metre inflatable sculpture to the south-west corner of Inverleith…
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'TIS THE SEASON TO BE E-JOLLY

EDINBURGH'S CHRISTMAS CANCELLED Live events involving mass gatherings at Edinburgh’s Christmas 2020 have been cancelled due to ‘uncertainty’…
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DESECRATION OF THE CALTON HILL

Below is the full version of an article which appears in condensed form in the October printed issue of the Spurtle, published today…
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NEW OCTOBER ISSUE – OUT TOMORROW!

As you read this, advance copies of the latest issue are already spreading across the barony like traffic cones borne on an East Wind. Only less…
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COOKING WITH GIADA CANDERLE

PARMIGIANA-STYLE CHICKEN ROLLS Looking to spice up your midweek chicken dinner? This dish offers you a great spin on the traditional use of chicken…
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SUBTERRANEAN STYLE AND SUBSTANCE

The lack of ‘natural surveillance’ on our streets during Lockdown was probably the biggest contributor to an outpouring of graffiti and tagging…
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