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DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY ON BROUGHTON STREET LANE

An eagle-eyed Forth Street resident last week spotted busy people with theodolites in the car park on the north side of Broughton Street Lane.He…
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WILL 'LOSS OF TRANQUILITY' STICK IN LOCALS' GORGE?

Dean Valley Regeneration Ltd (DVR) held its second public meeting on Saturday morning to share outline proposals for the ‘linear public park’ between…
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NEW INSIGHTS ON OUTSIZED FOOT

Last month, in Issue 245, John Ross Maclean's first article about the ‘Big Foot’ cluster of sculptures at the top of Broughton Street prompted a…
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ISSUE 246 OUT SOON!

After much toil and trouble, the new Spurtle will begin to manifest across the barony this weekend.Its dark recesses are lined with familiar stories…
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BUILDING THE NEW St JAMES QUARTER

It may not look like it, but work is already underway on the new St James Quarter. Behind-the-scenes activity was explained at a meeting in…
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FROM THE ARCHIVES

5 YEARS AGOAccording to Spurtle 187, City of Edinburgh Council wanted a 'hi-tech dialogue about cuts'.Said CEC Leader Jenny Dawe: ‘The…
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DIM VIEW OF NEW CLARITY

In its infinite wisdom, Edinburgh's Committee of Public Safety has, this week, decreed that the future will be bright, very bright indeed, but it…
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NEW SAFETY TECH FOR COUNCIL HGVs

On 28 April 2011, the tragic death occurred of 32-year-old cyclist Craig Newton at Broughton Point. Newton was turning left into East Claremont…
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A FEW THOUGHTS ON A BRIGHTER BROUGHTON

With the nights drawing in almost before one has properly finished polishing one’s dentures in the morning, and with the Council yesterday agreeing…
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THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX

The yellow box on Picardy Place contravenes government regulations.So says Spurtle reader Phil Gifford, who believes the road markings between Leith…
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