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But substitute Mitch Eadie had the last word with Edinburgh’s fifth.
Dating back to 1851, it was designed by renowned Scottish architect David Bryce, who is famed for his work on Edinburgh’s iconic Fettes College, and extensions to the Bank of Scotland’s head office on The Mound.
Despite its importance to Edinburgh’s festivals, the stage and concrete bowl for spectators have been shamefully neglected in recent decades.
Each afternoon, the youngsters headed out on to Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile to drum up audiences for the following day.
Edinburgh’s sloppiness assisted them in their task and Connacht, needing to win to maintain their knockout place, punished them every time.
Over the weekend of January 21-22, InCAS (Inverkeithing Competitive Amateur Swimmers) travelled across the Forth to take part in the East District Age Groups championships at Edinburgh’s Royal Commonwealth Pool, and won eight gongs in the process.
Pupils at a Falkirk Council high school were celebrating after they gained their bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Riddle’s Court is a picturesque Category A-listed merchant’s tenement on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
Salute Ukraine! starring Karine Polwart, Lau, Ross Ainslie, Su-a Lee and Hamish Napier will be staged at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall on February 26.
So it is understandable that is, quite rightly, proud of his achievements in graduating from Edinburgh’s Napier University with a BA in and Enterprise in Sport, and collecting the class medal of recognition to mark outstanding academic performance.
The Black Grape Restaurant and Wine Bar has opened on Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile – and the owners have given a first look inside their incredible new venue.
"The impact of Covid, inflationary pressures and Edinburgh’s major accommodation issue have severely prejudiced the Fringe’s commercial viability.
There’s no show without Punch and where would Edinburgh’s theatre, film and comedy festivals be without some art exhibitions where you can nurse a hangover before the next splurge of gigs?
Under Murray Capital’s ownership, Cockburns launched a new bottle shop and tasting facility from premises in Edinburgh’s Frederick Street last year, and reports that it has experienced widespread demand for corporate and private tastings since then.