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Edinburgh Road Closures: What You Need to Know

As Edinburgh bustles with its usual energy, a few road closures have added to the city’s mix, impacting travel for residents and visitors alike. Here’s an update on the current…

Why is it Great to do Business in Edinburgh

Why is it Great to do Business in Edinburgh When it comes to doing business in Scotland, Edinburgh is a city that stands out as a vibrant and bustling hub…

Join the V for Life Lunch Club! Hendersons in Edinburgh – 23 September, 12–2pm

Hendersons, in collaboration with charity V for Life, is excited to announce a special lunch club event tailored for older vegans and vegetarians. This unique gathering is the perfect opportunity…

Ideas for What to do With Kids in January whilst in Edinburgh?

Ideas for What to do With Kids in January whilst in Edinburgh Are you planning a trip to Edinburgh in January and wondering how to keep your kids entertained during…

What are the best monuments to visit in Edinburgh

List of the Best Monuments to Visit in Edinburgh Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is renowned for its rich history and stunning architecture. As you explore this iconic city,…

Distinguished Oncologist Appointed Chair of Make 2nds Count

Secondary breast cancer charity Make 2nds Count has appointed internationally-renowned oncologist Professor David Cameron as chairman of their trustees. The Edinburgh-based academic has a reputation which is globally recognised and…

EDINBURGH TO HOST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEURODIVERSITY

Essential diary date for workplace professionals A global conference advancing insights into neurodiversity is to be hosted in Edinburgh next spring. It Takes All Kinds Of Minds – ITAKOM –…

Edinburgh Neurodiversity Conference Announces Bursary Scheme For 2023 Event

Funded places to ensure inclusivity and support for a society where all forms of neurodiversity are embraced, and no mind is left behind. The organisers of It Takes All Kinds…