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  "description": "Haymarket station safety fears, big Princes Street advert broke planning rules, 'naked nimbyism' claim over tram routes + get ready for the Morningside Charity Shop Crawl",
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    "See the full Met Office local forecast here",
    "Lucy Jackson, The National",
    "Outrage as huge Edinburgh advert allowed despite breaching planning rulesA massive controversial advert located on a listed building was allowed to stay in place despite breaching planning rules, it has emergedThe NationalLucy Jackson",
    "Isla Storie, Edinburgh Live",
    "Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco, The Herald",
    "Victoria Pease, STV News",
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    "Grassmarket Residents' Association  has more details",
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    "this week's Edinburgh Culture Minute for paying subscribers",
    "Edinburgh Culture Minute 🪩 8 - 14 April 2026Lost artwork’s 64-year return journey, Boards Of Canada mystery, Russell Howard at the Playhouse, Hen Hoose Collective at The Queen’s Hall, Alan Cumming brings The High Life to town + bookshops hook-up for First Date romance festivalThe Edinburgh MinuteMichael MacLeod",
    "via The Herald",
    "Darcie Maher of Lannan bakery’s quick and easy jammy biscuitsDarcie Maher, owner of the world-renowned Lannan Bakery in Edinburgh’s Stockbridge, shares her ‘quick and easy’ recipe for jammy biscuits.The HeraldSarah Campbell",
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    "CYMERA - 2026 programme launch of Festival of Sci fi, fantasy & horror writing — LWPBoxCymera Programme launch & Book Giveaway  To celebrate the LAUNCH our 2026 programme, Cymera: Scotland’s Festival of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Writing are taking over the  Leith Walk Police Box , Edinburgh on Friday, 10th April, between 11am anLWPBoxSkip to Content",
    "More details here, shared by Victoria Martin, University of Edinburgh.",
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    "Umbrella Vinyl DJ SetA night of Funk, Soul, Disco Afrobeat, Latin and beyond!Eventbrite",
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    "More details here, shared by Karen Gallagher, karengallagher.coaching.",
    "More details here, shared by Sophie.",
    "Creative Walks (for tenderhearted humans) *April editionNurture the creative part of you with three spring-time walks around Holyrood Park (March/April/May)Eventbrite",
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    "EWF - 14th April 2026 - Writer Networking EventNo Speaker in April, this is an evening to get to know each other! Your ticket will cover 2 drinks and a chance to meet old friends & new!Eventbrite",
    "More details here, shared by Portobello Heritage Trust.",
    "More details here, shared by Miranda Heggie, Edinburgh Architectural Association.",
    "EAA Invites... Rintala Eggertsson Architects — Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) | Chapter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) | Edinburgh - Fife - Lothians - Scottish BordersEdinburgh Architectural AssociationEAA Secretary",
    "More details here, shared by Derek Gilchrist, Scottish Chamber Orchestra.",
    "Bohemian Rhapsodies | Scottish Chamber OrchestraFlamboyant Greek-Albanian violinist Jonian Ilias-Kadesha directs a concert dedicated to the gutsy glories of Czech music.Scottish Chamber Orchestra",
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  "textContent": "🌤️ Good morning Edinburgh. A shorter one today, in terms of news. But lots on the community noticeboard. Thanks as always to everyone who contributes! Here’s Thursday's**Edinburgh Minute**.\n\nSubscribe for free or upgrade here\n\n🌤️ After a couple of days of sunshine, there's more cloud forecast today, along with a high **chance of rain**. Tomorrow's looking brighter. - See the full Met Office local forecast here.\n\n🏗️ Concerns have been raised that a huge KFC advert on **Princes Street** was on a space that 'breached planning rules'. - Lucy Jackson, The National.\n\nOutrage as huge Edinburgh advert allowed despite breaching planning rulesA massive controversial advert located on a listed building was allowed to stay in place despite breaching planning rules, it has emergedThe NationalLucy Jackson\n\n♿️ Accessibility concerns have been raised about the outside of **Haymarket** station, with councillor Kayleigh Kinross-O'Neill saying: \"the tensions between walkers, wheelers, cyclists, buggies, tourists with suitcases etc comes to a head\". Council transport leader Stephen Jenkinson said the council was 'aware of the concerns that people with visual impairments have raised regarding the location of tactile paving' and would 'be undertaking further research'. - Isla Storie, Edinburgh Live.\n\n💉 The _Turning Point_ social care charity has backed plans to open a safer **drugs consumption** facility in Edinburgh. - Josh Pizzuto-Pomaco, The Herald.\n\n🚔 Two men have appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of a 38-year-old in **Calder Gardens** last Thursday. - Victoria Pease, STV News.\n\n🚉 After yesterday's report that local SNP councillors were against both proposed options for a **new tram route** , the local Labour transport spokesman has accused them of 'naked nimbyism'. - Ian Swanson, Evening News.\n\n🛬 '_Dozens of Edinburgh plane spotters disappointed after**Spitfire** 'no show' over bridges_' - Cara Blackhall, Edinburgh Live.\n\n🗳️ Ahead of next month's Scottish Parliamentary **elections** , there's a chance to meet the Central Edinburgh candidates tonight. A hustings event starts at 7pm at St Columba's church by the castle. - Grassmarket Residents' Association  has more details.\n\n@grassmarketresidentsassoc on Instagram****.****\n\n🏆 Local journalists have made the shortlist of the **47th Scottish Press Awards**. The Herald's nominations include 'Journalism Team of the Year' for their '_Future of Edinburgh_ ' series, Vicky Allan is nominated for 'Feature Writer of the Year' and Brian Ferguson is nominated for the 'Arts and Entertainment Journalist of the Year' along with The Scotsman's Joyce McMillan. The Scotsman also has Martyn McLaughlin nominated for 'Financial/Business Journalist of the Year' and Alan Pattullo nominated for 'Sports Journalist of the Year'. Congratulations too to Kenny Farquharson, who is nominated for 'Podcast of The Year' with The Jaggy Thistle. - See the full shortlist here and find more details on the Newsbrands Scotland website.\n\n> A double dose of good news in the Scottish Press Awards shortlists! Really chuffed to get an arts journalist nomination for our screen industry series. Also super-proud that our Future of Edinburgh series is in contention in the team of the year category. www.heraldscotland.com/news/2600375...\n>\n> — Brian Ferguson (@brianjaffa.bsky.social) 2026-04-08T19:50:03.541Z\n\n🎵 There's mounting evidence that Edinburgh act **_Boards of Canada_** are returning after more than a decade away. Clues on this and much more in this week's Edinburgh Culture Minute for paying subscribers.\n\nEdinburgh Culture Minute 🪩 8 - 14 April 2026Lost artwork’s 64-year return journey, Boards Of Canada mystery, Russell Howard at the Playhouse, Hen Hoose Collective at The Queen’s Hall, Alan Cumming brings The High Life to town + bookshops hook-up for First Date romance festivalThe Edinburgh MinuteMichael MacLeod\n\n👩‍🍳 Recipe: '**_Darcie Maher of Stockbridge's Lannan bakery's quick and easy jammy biscuits_** ', via The Herald.\n\nDarcie Maher of Lannan bakery’s quick and easy jammy biscuitsDarcie Maher, owner of the world-renowned Lannan Bakery in Edinburgh’s Stockbridge, shares her ‘quick and easy’ recipe for jammy biscuits.The HeraldSarah Campbell\n\n💚 This newsletter is people-powered! The Edinburgh Minute exists because of its community and relies on no advertising or private investment. For £5 a month, you help fund the (currently) tiny team of one person (👋) plus some occasional freelance support. In turn you’re supporting the promotion of local journalists’ vital work and keeping the newsletter 100% independent. I’ve decided to keep it as affordable as possible in the hope that you barely notice the cost. But together, your contributions can allow the Minute to continue and one day even grow, investing in more journalism and building a truly local platform – free from algorithms and commercial pressure. The more people who join, the better the newsletter gets.\n\nSubscribe for free or upgrade here\n\n* * *\n\n## 📌 **Edinburgh Minute Community Noticeboard**\n\n⮑ Please get in touch using this form. < It’s the only way to get something featured in the newsletter.\n\n**🛍️ Morningside Charity Shop Crawl\nSat 11 April** - _'Come to Morningside Library to collect your map, stroll through the neighbourhood, buy clothes from the charity shops, and bring back your finds for advice on how to personalise, upcycle or adjust them to fit. And there's tea and cake!'_\n10.30am to 4pm | Morningside Library, EH10 4PU | FREE - More details here, shared by Ros Williams, Shrub Sewing and Mending.\n\n**📷️ Agitate Members Exhibition - across the city!** - _'Agitate's first ever members exhibition - a city-wide poster campaign. From now until mid-April. Featuring artwork from Christina Webber, Kat Gollock, Miriam Morris & more. East to West, take a wander and can catch the work of 17 photographers'_ - More details here, shared by a Minute reader.\n\n**😡 Leith Play Park Chronic neglect** - _'Links play park seems to suffering chronic neglect, residents want to know what is is the council doing about it? The slide was removed & not replaced, the trampoline is fenced off, so is the roundabout & toilets have been broken for months.'_ - Shared by a Minute reader.\n\n**🏡 Location, Location, Location is coming to Edinburgh!** - _'Channel 4's Location, Location, Location is_ looking for house hunters in and around Edinburgh_for the new series filming this summer. Whether you're upsizing, downsizing, first timers, or looking for a forever home- we want to hear from you!'_ - More details here, shared by Maddi Scott, IWC Media.\n\n**🌮 Gringo Supperclub 9th May Event on sale NOW!** - _'Our final Mexican menu event is on sale now. An 8 course menu inspired by the flavours encountered on our travels in Mexico served around the communal table at our home in the West End. This is the last chance to book for this menu!'_ - More details here, shared by Kevin, Gringo Supperclub.\n\n**🔊 Sounds for the Dark's April Event\nToday, Thu 09 April** - _'Listen to submitted pieces of sound art in a pitch black, light-proofed room at Leith Depot. There will be audio from all genres - the only rule is nothing my mum would class as music.'_\n7pm to 9pm | Leith Depot, EH6 5DT | FREE - More details here, shared by Matt McDonald.\n\n**📚 Cymera book festival 2026 programme launch & book giveaway\nTomorrow, Fri 10 April** - _'Cymera - Scotland's Festival of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Writing take over Leith Walk Polis Box Fri 10th April 11-6. Meet the team and pick up a free book or two.'_\n11am to 6pm | Leith Walk Police Box pop ups, EH7 4LT | FREE - More details here, shared by Monty, Leith walk polisbox pop ups.\n\nCYMERA - 2026 programme launch of Festival of Sci fi, fantasy & horror writing — LWPBoxCymera Programme launch &amp; Book Giveaway&nbsp; To celebrate the LAUNCH our 2026 programme, Cymera: Scotland’s Festival of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Writing are taking over the&nbsp; Leith Walk&nbsp;Police&nbsp;Box , Edinburgh on Friday, 10th April, between 11am anLWPBoxSkip to Content\n\n**⭐ Particles with Purpose\nTomorrow, Fri 10 April** - _'Join acclaimed comedian Robin Ince for an entertaining discussion on how Particle Physics and fundamental science shape our everyday lives.'_\n5pm to 6.30pm | Summerhall, EH9 1PL | FREE - More details here, shared by Victoria Martin, University of Edinburgh.\n\n@physicsastronomyedinburgh on Instagram****.****\n\n**🎶 Blessed Echoes by Ensemble Près de votre oreille\nTomorrow, Fri 10 April** - _'Baroque Music Festival 2026: Join us for an evening of musical splendour with the Ensemble Près de votre oreille at the Reid Concert Hall on Friday 10 April! The French Ensemble seeks to revive 16th-century English song using period instruments.'_\n7pm to 8.30pm | Reid Concert Hall, EH8 9AL - More details here, shared by Institut français d'Écosse.\n\n**🪩 Umbrella Vinyl DJ set\nTomorrow, Fri 10 April** - _'We're thrilled to be back at Leith Arches with another eclectic high-octane vinyl-only night of global music! Josh, Laura & Nick will bring their blend of international beats! Afrobeat, Funk, Soul, Disco, Latin, Bollywood & beyond! Expect to dance!'_\n8pm to 1am | Leith Arches, EH6 8LY | £5 advance, £7/£10 - More details here, shared by Laura, Umbrella Vinyl.\n\nUmbrella Vinyl DJ SetA night of Funk, Soul, Disco Afrobeat, Latin and beyond!Eventbrite\n\n**🧘‍♀️ When Everything Feels Uncertain (Women's Workshop)\nSat 11 April** - _'Feeling overwhelmed, stuck in overthinking, or unsure what to do next? I'm hosting a small, in-person_ workshop in Leith_for women to help you find clarity and feel more grounded. Leave feeling clearer, more in control, and more connected to yourself.'_\n10.30am to 12.30pm | A Quiet Room by the Shore, EH6 6QH | £30 - More details here, shared by Karen Gallagher, karengallagher.coaching.\n\n**🎨 Creative Walks (for tenderhearted humans)\nSat 11 April** - _'Nurture the creative part of you with this series of spring-time walks around Holyrood Park (March/April/May). Making art of any kind can often be a vulnerable experience, this is a low-pressure chance to breathe new life into your ideas and connect.'_\n11am to 1pm | Holyrood Car Park, EH8 8AZ | FREE - More details here, shared by Sophie.\n\nCreative Walks (for tenderhearted humans) *April editionNurture the creative part of you with three spring-time walks around Holyrood Park (March/April/May)Eventbrite\n\n**🎶 A night with - Live music\nSat 11 April** - _'David Winlo, Ezra Briggs and Rufus Beckett will play their own acoustic sets. Join us for an intimate gig at The Tailor in Abbeyhill, sit back, relax with a glass of wine while while listening to these amazing artists.'_\n7.30pm to 9.30pm | The Tailor Cafe + Wine Bar, EH7 5DR | FREE - More details here, shared by Lorenzo, The Tailor.\n\n**🎤 Kings of Marigold, a Beatles cover band, play Across the Universe: Songs from Across the Albums\nSun 12 April** - _'🎸 Expect everything from A Hard Day's Night to Helter Skelter for the perfect Beatles afternoon! Catch The Kings of Marigold at the Navy Club, Edinburgh. Sunday 12 April. Doors 2pm, music at 2:30pm. Grab your tickets below! 🎶.'_\n2pm to 5pm | Royal Navy & Royal Marines Club, EH7 4EW - More details here, shared by a Minute reader.\n\n**✍️ Edinburgh Writers' Forum - April event\nTue 14 April** - _'Join us for a night of networking and writerly chat. Looking for a writing group or for advice on agents? Stuck in a marketing rut or questions about indie publishing? Bring your curiosity and creativity, ticket includes a drink.'_\n7pm to 9pm | The Edinburgh Bookshop, EH10 4DF - More details here, shared by Edinburgh Writers' Forum.\n\nEWF - 14th April 2026 - Writer Networking EventNo Speaker in April, this is an evening to get to know each other! Your ticket will cover 2 drinks and a chance to meet old friends & new!Eventbrite\n\n**📜 Portobello Heritage Trust AGM and Talk\nTue 14 April** - _'Portobello Heritage Trust AGM and talk on The Bombing of Edinburgh & Leith 1939-1942 by Tom Wood, Edinburgh, Lothian & Borders Police Historical Society.'_\n7pm to 9pm | Bellfield, EH15 2BP | FREE - More details here, shared by Portobello Heritage Trust.\n\n**🏛️ EAA Invites... Rintala Eggertsson Architects\nWed 15 April** - _'Norwegian architects Rintala Eggertsson will talk about their work which includes buildings, furniture, public art and urban planning. Their ability to engage with people and the specifics of each place has led them to develop many global projects.'_\n6pm to 8pm | Edinburgh College of Art, EH3 9DF | £10, £5 for students - More details here, shared by Miranda Heggie, Edinburgh Architectural Association.\n\nEAA Invites... Rintala Eggertsson Architects — Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) | Chapter of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) | Edinburgh - Fife - Lothians - Scottish BordersEdinburgh Architectural AssociationEAA Secretary\n\n**🎻 SCO: Bohemian Rhapsodies: A Celebration of Czech Music with Jonian Ilias Kadesha\nThu 16 April** - _'No thunderbolts and lightning, maybe, but plenty of kaleidoscopic colour, whirling rhythms and strong flavours as flamboyant Greek-Albanian violinist Jonian Ilias Kadesha directs the SCO in a concert dedicated to the gutsy glories of Czech music.'_\n7.30pm to 9.30pm | The Queen's Hall, EH8 9JG | From £15, U26s £6 - More details here, shared by Derek Gilchrist, Scottish Chamber Orchestra.\n\nBohemian Rhapsodies | Scottish Chamber OrchestraFlamboyant Greek-Albanian violinist Jonian Ilias-Kadesha directs a concert dedicated to the gutsy glories of Czech music.Scottish Chamber Orchestra\n\n**🏴‍☠️ Pirates, stories and songs of the high seas - Family Friendly Workshop with Joss Cameron\nSat 18 April** - _'Join Joss (who is related to a Pirate Queen) for an immersive experience bringing maritime history & songs to life - welcoming all sailors and explorers to set sail! A family specific workshop at the Northern Streams Festival in the Easter holidays.'_\n10.30am to 11.30am | Scottish Storytelling Centre, EH1 1SR | £10/£8/£6 - More details here, shared by Fiona Campbell, TMSA Edinburgh & Lothians Branch.\n\n**🛍️ Funk Fair - Portobello\nSun 19 April** - _'It's Edinburgh's original vintage market (est. 2004) and it's full of properly curated finds - mid-century furniture, vintage fashion, artwork, homeware... the kind of pieces you don't see everywhere..'_\n11am to 4pm | Portobello Town Hall, EH15 1AF | £2 entry (£1 concs) - More details here, shared by Mel, Funk Fair.\n\n**🧶 Charity Yarn Sale\nSun 19 April** - _'One for all the hand knitters in Edinburgh I have inherited a huge stash of beautiful hand knitting yarn. In tribute to my aunt, we are holding a yarn sale for two charities close to her heart: Music in Hospitals and Care UK and Pancreatic Cancer UK.'_\n11am to 4pm | Woolkind, EH9 1AJ | FREE - More details here, shared by Alison Gilhooly.\n\n**🇨🇺 Coast For Cuba! A Coastal Walk Fundraiser for the Cuban People!\nSat 25 April** - _'The Cuban people are in dire need - help provide food, medicine, and solar equipment. We will be walking 16-miles of the Fife Coast (leaving from EDI) to fundraise. Join us on the walk, or donate, to provide direct aid from our country to Cuba.'_\n9am to 7pm | Forth Bridge | FREE - More details here, shared by Ruaraidh Dempster, the Cuba Solidarity Campaign.\n\n**🍄 People, Planet, Pint Presents: Bunker to Table\nWed 29 April** - _'From fallout to food: forgotten spaces as urban food hubs. One nuclear bunker, a whole lot of mushrooms, and a new way to feed a city. The story of creating an operational mushroom farm in an abandoned nuclear bunker.'_\n6pm to 9pm | The Outhouse, EH1 3LY - More details here, shared by Eirini Chatzidaki, People,Planet,Pint.\n\n**🌸 Spring Wreath-Making Workshop at Edinburgh's Tigerlily\nSun 03 May** - _'Under the expert guidance of the Edinburgh Craft Club, you'll spend the afternoon creating a stunning dried floral wreath, using a natural grapevine base and a handpicked selection of gorgeous blooms, while sipping on 2 delicious Roku Gin cocktails.'_\n2pm to 4pm | Tigerlily, EH2 4JN | £50 inc 2 drinks. - More details here, shared by a Minute reader.\n\n_**📮 What's missing from the Minute? Got an event to share? Nothing's too local!** _Please share your local news and events here_._\n\n* * *\n\n## **👀 The most-visited links from the last newsletter:**\n\n  1. 🍽️ The Cottage at Royal Terrace restaurant returns with new owner. [2,000 clicks].\n  2. 💍 Jeweller may close after '£20k daylight robbery'. 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