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Trams already in Princess Street LOL
Wow we have a tram on Princess Street, its not real it’s a mock up, and you are not allowed to get on it until Monday at 11am if the ramp is finished by then. First impressions, its smaller than a bus and if each tram is this size it will not get as many [...]
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Small Business and Trams
Spotted in the window of Boneyard Tattoo studio at the top of Constitution Street.
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Edinburgh Leith Harbour what’s that about.
I have just picked up my copy of February’s Leith Gazette (that’s Leith Gazette not Edinburgh Leith Gazette) and read Jenny Mackenzie’s piece on the back page regarding the name change that has been proposed for the development at the Leith docks. While I find myself in agreement with 90% of what Jenny says I [...]
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Leith to be open again in April
As many local Leithers will be well aware Leith has been almost cut off from the outside world for about six months now. The dastardly plan by the council to isolate our a wonderful area of Leith under the cover of the tram works (shutting Leith walk) the other big traffic management scheme at Seafield [...]
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