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The prevalence of disposable vapes in Edinburgh risks creating a ‘black market’ in the Capital, an MSP has warned.
A man lay dead inside a locked toilet in Edinburgh’s City Chambers for six days after security staff failed to check the area, it has been suggested.
The National Library of Scotland’s official birthday is fast approaching with the 100th anniversary of its creation via an ...
Scottish Borders Council is preparing to use a popular agricultural gathering to showcase the vast amount of services it ...
A new member of the Midlothian and East Lothian Chamber of Commerce walked 398-miles solo to raise money for The Canmore ...
Plans to build a 56ft telecoms mast next to a piece of public art in Uphall have been stalled by councillors. There was cross-party doubt at proposals that the pole -the height of a five-storey ...
Councillors have backed plans for a battery energy storage site in open countryside despite concerns over the fire risks.
A Victorian water tower in Dalkeith constructed in 1879, that served the people of Eskbank, was turned into a bespoke home in ...
On Tuesday 15 July, a national delegation of social club members from across the UK – including Bilston Miners Welfare in ...
Nick McMechan, of Esk Valley Dog Training is delighted to announce the expansion of the business with two local expert ...
Working alongside Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home they have been running the foodbank monthly for almost three years.
Support for victims can include help with essentials like food and clothing, repairs for property damaged as a result of crime, and emotional support. The fund has now opened for applications for the ...