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This week saw a bike ride with a difference, as a group of Edinburgh cyclists got together for a litter-picking trip.
The Dalkieth Festival, which has been running for over 50 years, returns this Saturday to provide a day full of activities ...
Edinburgh locals have questioned how much control the city council has over building works after construction on a major Fringe venue was started without planning permission being granted.
Scottish Government has approved the world’s largest offshore wind farm off the coast of the Borders despite concerns it ...
A bid to build a sustainable cottage from logs in a garden orchard has been rejected by East Lothian planners who said it ...
The current Bilston Primary School opened in 2016, with sports facilities to the south east and a woodland area to the west ...
An Edinburgh golf club is facing the wrath of local residents over plans for a giant net locals say will block views of the ...
Midlothian Council is holding a second drop in where people can hear more about, and give their views on, the final proposed ...
A grandmother who accused East Lothian Council of robbing her husband of the chance to spend his final years in their dream home lost the latest appeal against the decision.
The city’s performances are already beginning to ramp up quickly with 571 shows taking place today, 1,159 tomorrow, 1,860 on ...
A bid to save the run-down studio of a renowned Borders-based textile designer has succeeded after it was sold at auction – ...
I visited Jump Ship brewery in Pathhead, Scotland’s first and only fully-dedicated 0% beer brewery. Started by Soja Mitchel ...
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