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A fresh bid to build new homes next to a former mill lade on a slope in Penicuik has been rejected by planners.
A garden nursery has been given a boost in its bid to reduce its dependence on the National Grid by up to 60% with its own ...
Plans to spend visitor levy income on advertising Edinburgh to tourists have drawn criticism from a councillor and a tenant’s ...
A private hospital has been given the go ahead to build a new eight-bed ward on its west wing to support inpatient demand.
The Steading Rosewell Farmers Market launches this spring and local producers are invited to take part. A brand-new farmers ...
Sheriffhall Park and Ride has new CCTV cameras installed to protect users. A remote park and ride used by NHS workers after parking relaxations at Edinburgh hospitals were withdrawn has had nine new ...
An Edinburgh-based brewery is moving to Midlothian and is on the hunt for the perfect candidate to fill the dream role of ‘Sourmellier’: a beer aficionado tasked with tasting and testing all its sour ...
Concern about the safety of children at a local school which includes military families has been raised by parents who claim it has been ‘forgotten’ by its local authority. Mauricewood Primary School, ...
Among the delayed projects are improvements to active travel in Charlotte Square, which has seen its completion date pushed ...
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