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Tim Bradshaw wrote: > On Sep 1, 5:51 pm, Graeme Wood <Graeme.W...@ed.ac.uk.nospam> wrote: > >> They haven't collected in Merchiston/Polwarth/Shandon/Slateford for two >> weeks now. I assume partly because of the non-public holiday, the strike >> and sheer laziness. > > The thing I have, stupidly, only just realised is: we know that they > can get around Edinburgh once a week, because they     

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Author: Neillw001
Date: May 4, 2008 02:21

Iain Turnbull <iainturnbull@hotmail.com> writes: They haven't collected in Merchiston/Polwarth/Shandon/Slateford for two weeks now. I assume partly because of the non-public holiday, the strike and sheer laziness. Every bin in the area is now bursting at the seams and great mounds of mouldering bin bags are collected around them. It's just as well that we have shitty weather,
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Graeme Wood wrote: > Tim Bradshaw wrote: >> So, last Monday was a bank holiday. Not in Scotland, of course. it;s >> also the day our waste is collected. They didn't collect it. We >> hoped they might come on Tuesday or generally later in the week, so >> left our bin out until, I think, Thursday. They didn't come. We put >> it out again this morning, and they did not come again. We rang     

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Author: Graeme Wood
Date: Sep 2, 2008 12:52

Tim Bradshaw wrote: So, last Monday was a bank holiday. Not in Scotland, of course. it;s also the day our waste is collected. They didn't collect it. We hoped they might come on Tuesday or generally later in the week, so left our bin out until, I think, Thursday. They didn't come. We put it out again this morning, and they did not come again. We rang them up. They don't know
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:11:31 +0100 someone who may be Sam Wilson <Sam.Wilson@ed.ac.uk> wrote this:- >[1] The section from Princes St and Lothian Road to just beyond Dalry Jn >on the way to Merchiston, and the section to Haymarket West Junction are >now the West Approach Road. A road which eloquently demonstrates that railways cannot easily be converted to roads, unless the formation is     

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Author: G Bell
Date: Sep 2, 2008 03:04

In article <xQBkk.3030$hR4.2808@newsfe24.ams2>, "Brian Robertson" <brian@nospam.com> wrote: Can someone do me a favour, please, and explain something about the layout at Edinburgh? On the 1914 Railway Clearing House junction diagram for Edinburgh there is a spur shown on the Caledonian from Granton Jn to Haymarket Siding. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Edinburgh
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"Renia" <renia@DELETEotenet.gr> wrote in message news:g24egs$tji$1@mouse.otenet.gr... 625, 27 October, Edinburgh, Convention Additional Source At Edinburgh, 27 October 1625 Convention [A1625/10/1]*[print] [email] [cite] [following] Sederunt a.. For the nobility b.. [Sir George Hay of Kinfauns], chancellor c.. [John Erskine, earl of Mar], treasurer d.. [John Spottiswood,     

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Author: Iain Turnbull
Date: Sep 1, 2008 11:53

"Renia" <renia@DELETEotenet.gr> wrote in message news:g24egs$tji$1@mouse.otenet.gr... 625, 27 October, Edinburgh, Convention Additional Source At Edinburgh, 27 October 1625 Convention [A1625/10/1]*[print] [email] [cite] [following] Sederunt a.. For the nobility b.. [Sir George Hay of Kinfauns], chancellor c.. [John Erskine, earl of Mar], treasurer d.. [John Spottiswood,
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Alex Hunsley wrote: > Anyone got any ideas about locations of pipes organs (particularly with > visible pipes!) in centre of Edinburgh? Churches and catherals being the > obvious places to find them... > I know that Cannongate Kirk on Royal Mile has a pipe organ. > > lex The major public schools also have pipe organs, notably Fettes, Merchiston Castle and Loretto. This is a view of     

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Author: Graeme Wood
Date: Sep 1, 2008 09:51

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Author: David Hansen
Date: Aug 1, 2008 09:32

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Author: Sam Wilson
Date: Aug 1, 2008 09:11

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Author: Nebulous
Date: Jun 3, 2008 22:15

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Author: Nebulous
Date: Jun 3, 2008 22:15

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Author: Graeme Wood
Date: Dec 22, 2007 09:00

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