Education, Children & Families Committee
Development Management Subcommittee
New Town & Broughton Community Council
Regular monthly video conference (Zoom) to be confirmed. Check HERE nearer the time.

Black History Matters
Recent events have resulted in a huge interest in the black history of Scotland and the nation's well documented amnesia concerning its role in the transatlantic slave trade. Join Edinburgh World Heritage for the latest in its series of (free to attend) online conversations with leading experts and members of the community. Tickets available HERE.
Society of Architectural Historians
Panel moderated by this US body will discuss the removal of Confederate memorials from public spaces. Virtual attendance is free but you need to register first. Further details and registration HERE.

NEWS FROM THE MEWS 33
THE STOCKBRIDGE MURDER CASE
1889
Part IV
THE EXECUTION.
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SPONSORED ROUNDABOUT A BAD IDEA
COUNCIL CUTTING OFF NOSE TO BEAUTIFY FACE
Community Partners Ltd of Halifax, on behalf of Edinburgh University, seeks to erect four non-illuminated signs on the Mansfield Place roundabout.
One sign would face each of the approaching roads (20/02480/ADV).
NEWS FROM THE MEWS 32
THE STOCKBRIDGE MURDER CASE
1889
Part III
THE TRIAL.
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TWO LOCAL ROBBERIES – POLICE SEEK WITNESSES
Police Scotland issued the following press release this morning.
We reproduce it unedited and in full.
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Police in Edinburgh are appealing for information after two robbery related incidents happened in two convenience stores on Saturday, 4 July.
The first incident happened around 5.45pm at the Best One store on Bonnington Road. The suspect threatened the shop keeper with a knife and demanded money from the till. The shop keeper challenged the suspect who then left.