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Edinburgh-based developer GSS Developments, owners of the former Continental Tyre factory site in Newbridge in the west of Edinburgh, has confirmed that a planning application for the 25-hectare site, known as EDI Approach due to its proximity to the airport, is being submitted to the city council.

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A project to create safer, more welcoming places to walk, wheel, cycle and spend time in Leith is about to get underway. The first phase of Leith Connections will introduce measures to limit through traffic and enhance streets for pedestrians and people cycling in areas around Constitution Street, L

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A giant illuminated ‘W’ sign at the top of Edinburgh’s ribbon hotel has been deemed to be ‘too prominent’ in the city’s skyline and inappropriate in the World Heritage Site.

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Jo Gilroy, group sustainability director at Balfour Beatty, shares an update on the company’s ongoing journey towards the Zero Carbon Construction Site of the future at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh. We have some exciting news to share. For the first time on a live Balfour Beatty site, w

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Stills have been installed at Port of Leith Distillery, marking a milestone in whisky making at the UK’s first vertical distillery as it prepares to open in summer 2023.

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Proposals for the delivery of a mixed-use development at 20 Haymarket Yards have been given the green light by the City of Edinburgh Council. Granted subject to conditions, the planning application includes the demolition of the low-rise and outdated Elgin House office building, which lies close to

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Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has teamed up with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to donate £25 for each new home sold and legally completed at its Hawthorn Gardens development in South Queensferry. A third tranche of £675 was donated this month, which brings the overall

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History was made on Monday night when the first tram in over 65 years ran down Leith Walk, as the Trams to Newhaven project nears completion. Ahead of the route opening for service in spring 2023, a period of testing and commissioning is required to ensure the newly constructed line, software and si

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