To cut through some of the BS in the media and political blame-gaming, you have to go to the end of this article:
www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/1507996...
"The Council has no involvement in procurement of vehicles for Lothian Buses. This is decided by the Lothian Buses Board."
And ScotGov doesn't
17.07.2025 10:24 —
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So they *finally* gave up trying to roll out those hideous screens then
30.06.2025 18:53 —
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By-Election Result: Fountainbridge and Craiglockhart
Another big victory for the Edinburgh Lib Dem by-election machine nonetheless contains some good news for Labour and the Greens, whilst the SNP and Conservatives would lose their seats if all 3 were up.
By-Election Result analysis: Fountainbridge and Craiglockhart
Another victory for Edinburgh Lib Dem by-election machine nonetheless contains odd positives for Labour and Greens, whilst the SNP and Conservatives would lose their seats if all 3 were up.
27.06.2025 16:30 —
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Delicious images of Edinburgh from Tom Duffin
Edinburgh O'Clock - 3 minutes to every hour. - we run fast so you don't miss your train.
A new hourly image to brighten your day taken in #Scotland very often #Edinburgh and shared with love by Tom Duffin
@tomduffinphotos.bsky.social.
Please repost with your own caption.
27.06.2025 13:57 —
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Seagulls, sacks and bin juice: Why the New Town’s waste wars won’t go away
Edinburgh’s bin wars rage on as gull-proof sacks, heritage protests and ‘bin hubs’ divide residents over how best to clean up a World Heritage…
“There was a bit of unnecessary tension that had to do with other things than how refuse got picked up, to be honest”
Seagulls, sacks and bin juice: Why the New Town’s waste wars won’t go away
@heraldscotland.bsky.social
www.heraldscotland.com/life_style/2...
26.06.2025 06:09 —
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What would it take to make Edinburgh buses faster? Fewer bus stops
The buses in Edinburgh are slow. Could it be down to the number of bus stops? Or are better bus lanes and congestion measures the key?
🚍While @vickyallan.bsky.social asks: Could fewer bus stops make Edinburgh buses faster?
We're lucky to have publicly-owned buses, but they're slow
Could it be down to the number of bus stops? Or are better bus lanes and congestion measures the key?👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520571...
05.06.2025 11:45 —
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Edinburgh teachers reimagining lessons through mathematical journaling
Two Edinburgh teachers are pioneering a new approach to maths lessons using journaling to help students connect to a notoriously alienating subject.
🧑🏫Really interesting piece here from Education Correspondent Garrett Stell
Edinburgh teachers are pioneering a new approach to maths lessons using journaling to help students connect to a notoriously alienating subject
I could've done with some of this!
www.heraldscotland.com/news/educati...
05.06.2025 11:43 —
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The stunning Edinburgh concert venue big-name rock bands have been banished from
New curbs have been introduced on large-scale concerts at the Ross Bandstand, Edinburgh's historic outdoor venue in Princes Street Gardens.
From @brianjaffa.bsky.social, an exclusive deep dive on what's really going on with the Ross Bandstand in Princes St Gardens
🗣️"There needs to be a real conversation about what we can do to improve things and turn it into a real community amenity"
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520159...
05.06.2025 11:42 —
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'Over-designed and too expensive': Can George Street pedestrianisation be saved?
City councillors will weigh scaled-down options for the long-delayed George Street revamp, as costs soar and political support falters.
🔴I turn my attention to plans for George Street's pedestrianisation and whether the project can be saved amid spiralling costs
The transport convener says it's still a 'project worth backing' - but will enough councillors in the City Chambers agree?
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2521455...
05.06.2025 11:41 —
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Debt-ridden Edinburgh pushes for new and more public taxes
The debt-ridden council delivering public services to Scotland's capital wants more power to raise public taxes even higher saying that local…
We're onto day 3⃣ of our @heraldscotland.bsky.social
in-depth series, The Future of Edinburgh. The response so far has been amazing and there's still plenty to come
First, @martin1williams.bsky.social on the city's finances looking at tax & public services
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2521547...
05.06.2025 11:40 —
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Catch up with the first two days of the series 👇
heraldscotland.com/news/subscri...
@vickyallan.bsky.social @turvill.bsky.social @brianjaffa.bsky.social @martin1williams.bsky.social @scottwwright.bsky.social @joshpizpom.bsky.social
04.06.2025 16:55 —
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Edinburgh's waterfront art treasures vision left in limbo over 'vital' funding
It is the heart of a planned new cultural quarter for Edinburgh and a centrepiece of a £1.3 billion transformation of more than 60 acres of its…
However, National Galleries of Scotland isn't so keen and says it's focused on their plans for a new cultural centre and visitor attraction at Granton Waterfront
...but as @brianjaffa.bsky.social reveals, that has been left in limbo amid a funding gap👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520387...
04.06.2025 10:26 —
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Inside the bold new plan to build an art gallery in Princes Street Gardens
Architect Richard Murphy's latest idea for the city centre involves relocating the National Gallery of Modern Art to Princes Street Gardens.
🖼️Also from me... a modern art gallery in Princes Street Gardens?
Fresh off the back of stirring debate over the future of Princes Street, architect Richard Murphy is back — with a new speculative vision: relocating the National Gallery of Modern Art👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520246...
04.06.2025 10:25 —
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How I discovered Edinburgh is so much better than I thought it was
The Edinburgh Minute is essential reading for a lot of people. I get up at 5am to curate it, then send it at 7am every day. It started as a simple…
🗣️We also hear from @edinburghminute.bsky.social's Michael MacLeod
He writes: "People are desperate to find out about developments in the housing crisis: affordable homes, new flats and how the council is tackling short-term lets alongside homelessness"
www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/2520...
04.06.2025 10:25 —
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Tourist chiefs warns Scotland risks 'pricing itself out of the market'
Industry groups worry tourist tax will make Edinburgh more expensive
🧳Meanwhile @scottwwright.bsky.social reports tourism leaders remain 'very sceptical' of the city's visitor levy
They say it risks 'considerable complexity and unnecessary costs' for accommodation providers who are responsible for collecting the money👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2518508...
04.06.2025 10:23 —
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Edinburgh must find the right balance to protect its prime office stock
Ensuring a thoughtful balance in core locations is essential for the city's long-term prosperity.
🏨There's calls for policy changes to limit the conversion of city centre office blocks into hotels
'Over the past 18 months more than 220k square feet of prime office pipeline has been taken out of the market, all of which was sold for hotel conversion'
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2519737...
04.06.2025 10:22 —
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Edinburgh Council boss: ‘Do we want a Harry Potter theme park or living city centre?’
Edinburgh Council chiefs say tourism should be less concentrated in the city centre where there are 'too many of a certain kind of retail offer'.
🔴In part 2 of my sit-down with Edinburgh Council's leader and chief exec, we talk tourism, tartan tat shops & what to expect from the UK's first mandatory visitor levy
'Do we want it to be a Harry Potter theme park?' Edinburgh's future in focus🧙♂️👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520237...
04.06.2025 10:21 —
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First homes, family loans, and fast offers: Surviving Edinburgh’s housing crunch
First-time buyers in Edinburgh face soaring rents, fast-moving sales, and rising prices - pushing many to rely on family loans or leave the city…
🏠Just how hard is it for first-time buyers in the capital today?
I spoke to several locals navigating the city's ruthlessly competitive market to find out
'Basically, I thought I’d much rather be in the centre of a town than the outskirts of a city' 👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520278...
04.06.2025 10:21 —
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Revealed: Edinburgh engulfed by 'frightening' £1.7bn sea of debt - with worse to come
Scotland's housing emergency-hit capital is engulfed by a 'frightening' £1.7bn sea of debt which is set to rise by £1bn by the end of the decade…
🧵Good morning - it's the second day of the
@heraldscotland.bsky.social investigation into the future of Edinburgh
💰To kick things off, @martin1williams.bsky.social
is lifting the lid on the state of the council's finances. (spoiler - it's not pretty)👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2521135...
04.06.2025 10:20 —
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Edinburgh is going to see rapid growth over the next 20 years. What does that mean for the city, and are we ready in terms of our infrastructure?
@turvill.bsky.social speaks to City of Edinburgh Council’s leader Jane Meagher 👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/2520152...
03.06.2025 13:18 —
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Find every article from our series on the beautiful, “mad god’s dream” of a city that is Edinburgh 👇
www.heraldscotland.com/news/subscri...
@vickyallan.bsky.social @turvill.bsky.social @brianjaffa.bsky.social
03.06.2025 09:41 —
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