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City-owned public diners should be explored as a solution to help fight food insecurity in Edinburgh says councillor.
The motion, if passed by councillors, would call on officers to present a report on ways in which such a ban could be enacted by the August full Edinburgh council meeting. It also says that displays ...
This weekend marks a fresh start for Rosewell with the launch of its first ever Farmers’ Market – part of a broader effort to ...
Around 65,000 homes and businesses in Scotland and 600 in Midlothian will gain access to lightning-fast broadband for the ...
On World Press Freedom Day Olga Rudenko, editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent, shares her reflections on the importance of ...
The Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Scotland) Bill is just one example of how we can act to safeguard dog welfare. We must ...
Ian Murray MP has written to Angela Constance, the Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs, ...
The proposal for the café at Carrington Mains Farm was recommended for approval by planning officers and supported by ...
The Roslin Community Development Trust held their first official meeting since achieving charitable status at the historic ...
Operators say the increased National Insurance costs and a rise in the living wage has increase pressure on them.
Wealthy Edinburgh residents could be asked to chip in more money to help with projects around the city, after councillors ...
East Lothian Council has been asked to allow the owners of Category B listed Engine Cottage, in North Berwick, to put eight ...