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South Edinburgh Echo - South Edinburgh Net :: South Edinburgh's Community Network
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Southside and Newington Newsblog. 001 - 5 August 2009. 002 - 18 August 2009. 004 - 4 November 2009. 005 - 5 January 2010. 006 - 8 February 2010. 007 - 11 May 2011. The Echo is no longer available in printed form. Read about it here. Download July's Echo Here! A vital service delivered with warmth and skill, says local politician. more. Seeing Beyond the Burger Box. Liberton High School and British Heart Foundation join fight against childhood obesity. more. Labrynth Beneath Our Feet. Although funding to ...
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Study English in Edinburgh - English Courses in the City of Edinburgh - Learn English during Summer Holidays
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The Hamilton School of English Edinburgh. Contact us today on 44 (0)131 440 3301. Group Programme 50 : Edinburgh. About Hamilton School of English. The History of our School. Student Welfare and Safeguarding. Study English in Edinburgh. Scotland’s stunning capital, which plays host to both our Young Learner Summer Programme and our other Group Programmes, is a wonderful city in which to study the English language. Studying English in Edinburgh:. There’s no missing the city’s most visited historic buildin...
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001 - 5 August 2009 - South Edinburgh Net :: South Edinburgh's Community Network
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Southside and Newington Newsblog. 001 - 5 August 2009. 002 - 18 August 2009. 004 - 4 November 2009. 005 - 5 January 2010. 006 - 8 February 2010. 007 - 11 May 2011. 001 - 5 August 2009. Welcome to the new-style email newsletter for people and workers in South Edinburgh. Since this is Bulletin No 1, we only have one main item for you this issue. South Edinburgh Echo Funding. The Echo's publisher, South Edinburgh Community Newspaper Ltd (SECN), originally registered interest in the tendering process to prov...
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Adventures of a Frogsbif | Words, photos, thoughts and food love by Gaëlle: June 2014
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Applying to uni in the UK? SC#38 Tomato and mustard tart. This week I had some old friends stay over. The day started as one of the warmest we'd had recently so I got very eager for a welcoming and hearty summer dish, but it needed to be quite free of time constraints. My friends were coming back from a year living in Mexico (as you do) and I wasn't expecting them to be exactly on time. They were three hours late. Well, and a few other things:. One pack puff pastry. 4-6 large tomatoes, nice and ripe.
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Travel – Diana Cranstoun
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Strong Women. Strong Stories. In My Father’s Footsteps. January 24, 2016. As an emigrant from Scotland, and with Burns Night almost upon us (January 25th), it can be all too easy to get caught up in twee images of Scotland and its music. You know what I mean – pipers marching through the glens, kilts a-swinging, belting out Scotland the Brave. And while there is definitely a place for all that, my visit back to Scotland for The Perthshire Amber Festival. What can I say apart from – What a musician! About...
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Gilmerton Cove – Diana Cranstoun
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Strong Women. Strong Stories. In My Father’s Footsteps. April 21, 2015. Rightly described as Edinburgh’s Best Kept Secret, Gilmerton Cove. Place to visit if you’re a fan of mysteries. Hidden beneath an unprepossessing cottage on Gilmerton’s main road, historians and archeologists still don’t know for sure when this network of secret passages was built, or even what they were used for. The entrance to Gilmerton Cove. If so, why dig a well that doesn’t reach water? Were they used by Covenanters. Only twent...
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Halloween in Edinburgh: Touring the City’s Dark Side
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Halloween in Edinburgh: Touring the City’s Dark Side. October 30, 2014. Dinburgh is celebrated for its macabre sights and stories its cemeteries, its bodysnatchers, the buried Mary King’s Close. But even if you ignore the macabre, it’s a city that can be downright weird. For instance there’s the Heart of Midlothian. Or there’s probably the oddest exhibit in the National Museum of Scotland. A cloned, stuffed, sheep how weird is that? The University’s Anatomical Museum. My favourite exhibit, though, is a v...
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Exploring Scotland - Dairsie Castle - Self Catering Castle St Andrews - Scottish Holiday - Holiday in Scotland - Golf Breaks - Beaches
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Weddings & Events. If it’s exploration you’re after, you’ve come to the right place. Dairsie is fantastically placed to delve into the historical settings of St. Andrews and Edinburgh. St Andrews (15 minutes drive). Why not visit the work place of one of Dairsie’s past tenants? Http:/ www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/propertyresults/propertyabout.htm? Follow in the footsteps of the royal couple and take a tour around the old haunts of Wills and Kate. Edinburgh (1 hour drive). Http:/ walking.visitscotland...
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