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Heat networks could deliver a £2.1 billion step towards healthier, lower carbon communities in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Today marks the end of a three campaign to save the historic cinema that was once an essential part of Edinburgh’s film and ...
The area has gone from coal to clean, making huge strides towards a greener future for Scotland. It has been remarkable to ...
A re-design of George Street has been approved by Edinburgh Council’s Transport and Enviornment Committee.
On Bushiri’s new contract, Hibernian FC Head Coach David Gray commented: “I am delighted that we’ve been able to agree a ...
The Edinburgh Council have secured a new tourism information centre next to the City Chambers on the Royal Mile due to a new 25 year £150,000 a month lease to Drumnadrochit hospitality firm, Cobbs ...
A free range egg company’ has won its fight to reduce carbon emissions with its own wind turbine despite concerns it would be too big.
Trade body SELECT says apprentice funding gap is unacceptable and ‘two-tier system’ could lead to reduction in recruitment.
Swimming instructors will also have to pay hundreds of pounds a month to teach out of Midlothian Council sports centres.
The new term will also see the school gear up for a series of special centenary celebrations featuring teachers and pupils ...
Member of Parliament for Midlothian, Kirsty McNeill, hosted Midlothian’s first Growth Summit, bringing together businesses ...
To mark their centenary, 1 st Crichton Brownies held a lovely celebration afternoon which brought together former and current brownies and leaders. To the delight of all present, the Lord Lieutenant ...
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