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Now, 20 years later, with more than 220 students on its current roll and a string of successes to its name, Southside School ...
A senior council officer has admitted failings in Edinburgh’s handling of an agreement to host the start of the Tour de ...
Well, being assertive means standing up for yourself and communicating your needs with confidence and respect. Whilst being ...
A historic clock will be returned to Portobello’s high street after being out of commission for over 20 years.
Hundreds of work placements, apprenticeships and local jobs have been created thanks to the Edinburgh Council contracts - ...
Over £188 million is being invested towards improving public buildings in Edinburgh, with £20 million set aside for the next ...
Parking meters could appear on the streets of North Berwick early next year if plans are approved by councillors next month.
Historic Palm Houses in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh are entering a new era due to £10 million donations.
Calton Hill is facing an ‘erosion emergency’, after the UNESCO World Heritage Site’s grass has been cut too short.
Calls to delay the launch of part of the city’s visitor levy have been rejected, raising fears of a possible legal challenge.
Plans to turn a dilapidated farm building into a house have been rejected after applicants referred to an ‘outdated’ bat and barn owl survey to support their case.
More people than ever before will be eligible for up to £10,000 or more of home energy efficiency improvements following ...