THE QUIET WAY HOME
Edinburgh without Christmas hits.
EDINBURGH SEASONAL SPECTACULAR
No bratwurst required.
EDINBURGH'S BRIGHT LIGHTS
And not a funfair, ice rink or Christmas market in sight.
BRIGHT SIDE
On the bright side, we all seem to be a lot less worried about Salmonella these days.
HEEL FOR HEEL AND TOE FOR TOE
‘Change of use from Workshop/Showroom (Class 4) to Entertainment venue for throwing axes (Class 11).’
This planning proposal lands with a satisfying thud.
It has been lodged by the Black Axe Throwing Co. and concerns Unit 2 at 25 Beaverhall Road (21/06212/FUL), part of the Beaverhall Business Centre’s ground floor.
JOHN ROSS MACLEAN (1942–2021)
Our friend and colleague Ross Maclean died last night.
TOILET HUMOUR IN CANONMILLS
Thanks to reader John Ross who first alerted us to it.
INVERLEITH ROW
Spurtleshire's answer to Inverfarigaig.
JOSEPH PEARCE SEEKS TO EXPAND UNDER COVER
Joseph Pearce, part of the Boda Bars chain, has applied for planning consent to build a temporary, partly covered seating area for drinking and dining on the pavement outside its premises at 23 Elm Row (Ref. 21/05858/FUL and Ref. 21/05859/LBC).
No excuses for bad bin behaviour
Dear Spurtle,
This is a bin in Scotland Street.
During the storm on Friday 26 November, it was empty and blown into the kerb. It is proving difficult to deal with. The normal vehicle cannot lift it and, as it is full it requires more than two men to push into position. The Council is dealing with the results of the storm across the city and problems in streets with far higher density and footfall than Scotland Street.