Edinburgh
- Baby red panda dies from firework stress, says Edinburgh Zoowww.bbc.com Baby red panda dies from firework stress, says Edinburgh Zoo - BBC News
Three-month-old Roxie choked on her own vomit as fireworks were being set off across Edinburgh on Bonfire Night.
> Edinburgh Zoo's baby red panda has died from stress caused by fireworks on Bonfire Night, according to veterinary experts. > >The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) said three-month-old Roxie choked on her own vomit as pyrotechnics were being set off across the city. > >Roxie's mother Ginger also died unexpectedly five days earlier, and vets say they cannot rule out this also being linked to firework noise. > >The zoo is now joining with animal welfare charities and other campaigners in calling for tighter restrictions on fireworks.
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lmao I used to walk to work through lochend from meadowbank to the shore
- Police to use stop and search powers to tackle Bonfire Night disorder in Edinburghwww.bbc.com Police to use stop and search powers to tackle Bonfire Night disorder in Edinburgh
Officers were given stop and search powers to help prevent disorder during a Bonfire Night which saw missiles thrown at police.
Videos on WhatsApp showing neds trashing cars and setting off fireworks through letter boxes of random houses. There’s a police helicopter over Niddrie. This is basically a riot every year! Authorities need to clamp down on this somehow.
- Reports of 'severed head' near Edinburgh Cowgate as forensic cops swoop on scenewww.dailyrecord.co.uk Reports of 'severed head' near Edinburgh Cowgate as forensic cops swoop on scene
Images circulating online have not yet been verified.
- Edinburgh council approves plans for 'tourist tax' to raise millionswww.heraldscotland.com Edinburgh council approves plans for 'tourist tax' to raise millions
Plans for a visitor levy in Edinburgh took another significant step forward on Thursday as councillors agreed key details of the draft scheme.
> Plans for a visitor levy in Edinburgh took another significant step forward on Thursday as councillors agreed key details of the draft scheme. > >The levy will see visitors staying in accommodation be required to pay a fixed fee per night of 5 per cent of the accommodation cost, capped at seven consecutive nights. > >It will apply to paid accommodation including hotels, short-term lets, hostels and bed and breakfasts. > >The so called "tourist tax" is predicted to raise £45-50 million a year by 2028/29.
- Cricket match abandoned over 'abuse from football fans'www.bbc.co.uk Cricket match abandoned over 'abuse from football fans'
Police are investigating the incident said to have taken place ahead of a Rangers and Manchester United friendly.
> Police are investigating claims that football fans shouted abuse at cricket players during a match in Edinburgh that was later abandoned. > >Murrayfield DAFS Cricket Club said players were subjected to "a combination of sexist, homophobic and racist abuse" during the match against Stewart's Melville Cricket Club at Roseburn Park on Saturday. > >The club said this happened while Rangers and Manchester United fans were walking to a nearby friendly. It also claimed two cricket players were assaulted and that police did not intervene. > >The force said it was investigating claims of abuse but it had not received any complaints about police inaction.
- Edinburgh litter: £100 prizes for taking photo of yourself putting rubbish in a litter bin
> Putting litter into bins could soon win people in Edinburgh prizes of £100. > > The city council has signed up to a lottery scheme which awards cash prizes every month for helping to keep the streets tidy. LitterLotto is a free-to-enter prize draw, with regular spot prizes and jackpots, supported by brands who want a cleaner environment. > > People are invited to download an app, then take pictures of themselves putting rubbish into a litter bin and upload the images, which are then automatically entered in the monthly draw. Each month there will be a £100 Edinburgh prize and a £1,000 Scotland-wide prize.
- Edinburgh International Festival ticket prices
EIF tickets are so much more expensive this year. They used to be cheaper seeing the opera during the festival than during the rest of the year due to subsidies from the arts councils. This year it is more than double the price! A ticket for Carmen in the upper circle with a restricted view was more than £100.
Granted, I did have a concession for being under 25 at the time, but I saw La Boheme at the festival a few years ago for £15. In some good news they've raised the concession age threshold to 30 this year but not sure how large a discount it applies.
FWIW I still think that the quality of the EIF is worth the price. Comedy shows in the Fringe can be like ~£25 these days and the quality is extremely variable. Will probably only go and see my mate's show at The Stand this year
Free Fringe can have hidden gems but I've ended up being trapped in some extremely awkward shows with 3 other audience members before. Might be a while before I spin that paeticular roulette wheel again lol.
- School reported parents of ‘trans’ child to social serviceswww.thetimes.co.uk School reported parents of ‘trans’ child to social services
George Watson’s College in Edinburgh alerted social workers in 2020 after the parents asked the school to adopt a ‘watchful waiting’ approach to their child
Interesting story since it's my old school. From what I've heard the headmaster can't be arsed dealing with these difficult parents anymore and is retiring.
My wife was a teacher and she believes the school made the right call since it sounds like the family were not coping with their child's needs and needed extra support.
Rumour from the school is that the child had socially transitioned but the parents were not aware of this until their other child informed them. Mother is currently campaigning on twitter and name dropping all of the teachers involved in an unpleasant manner.
One interesting angle is that this is a private school so the parents probably feel that they ought to be able to dictate exactly how the school ought to handle the situation. At the end of the day they are still a school though with a duty of care to the students. They need to follow government regulations assiduously and at the time the guidelines were clear.
- Underworld at the Usher Hall
How fucking great was that??
If you're going tomorrow night, you're in for a treat, what a set!
- Edinburgh Filmhouse set to reopen following funding boost - BBC Newswww.bbc.co.uk Edinburgh Filmhouse set to reopen following funding boost
The independent cinema has received a £1.5m grant from the UK government.
Great news this, was such a shame to see the Filmhouse closed. So glad it's not been turned into a chain pub or something.
- Plumber recommendations for suspected leak in Edinburgh tenament
Just bought a flat in an old tenament this year and we've been getting complaints from the shop downstairs about leaking coming in through the ceiling. It is not constant and appears to be intermittent but seems to roughly coincide with us doing laundry.
Have had Haggart Plumbers out twice but they don't think it is coming from our flat. The last time I turned on every appliance including the washing machine for 30 mins while the plumber waited downstairs with a step ladder but he could not identify any leaks coming from the flat.
My worry is that the issue only happens when we have longer laundry cycles. Would anyone be able to recommend a plumber who has helped out in a similar situation?
Being a first time buyer has been stressful enough without this but want to get it sorted.
- Edinburgh Selected to Host UK Exascale Computer Facilitywww.hpcwire.com Edinburgh Selected to Host UK Exascale Computer Facility
Oct. 9, 2023 — Edinburgh is poised to host a next-generation compute system amongst the fastest in the world, with the potential to advance breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, medicine, and […]
Exascale is the next frontier in computing power, where systems are built to carry out extremely complex functions with increased speed and precision. This in turn enables researchers to accelerate their work into some of the most pressing challenges we face, including the development of new drugs, and advances in nuclear fusion to produce potentially limitless clean low-carbon energy.
The exascale system hosted at the University of Edinburgh will be able to carry out these complicated workloads while also supporting critical research into AI safety and development, as the UK seeks to safely harness its potential to improve lives across the country.
- Edinburgh Hidden Gems Thread
I remember discovering Wings restaurant in town after reading another one of these threads on the other place about 10 years ago. Happy to see that it is still going and thriving after visiting again this week.
I'll recommend Uno Mas cocktail bar at the top of Broughton Street, across from the Omni centre. It's down a set of stairs in the venue that used to be GHQ without a large sign so it is easy to miss. Amazing cocktails and particularly good pints of Guiness (apparently the trick is to clean the taps twice a week). Staff are nice too.
- Aren't there going to be fireworks this year?
I see news from April that it is decided to not have fireworks at the end of the festival this year. Is there any update to that? Aren't we really gonna have it?
- Rehoming a cat
I want to rehome a cat, any advice or offers are appreciated. I am a tenant but I took permission from my landlord. I live with my wife, no kids. It is a flat without a garden. We are looking for an adult with calm personality, since we do not want the furniture to get damaged. Thank you
- Full list of road closures for Fringe festivalwww.edinburghnews.scotsman.com All the city centre road closures which are in place for Edinburgh Fringe 2023
City centre road closures announced as the Fringe is set to kick off in the Capital.
TLDR. Some level of closure on:
- High Street
- St Giles Street
- Parliament Square(s)
- Cockburn St
- Blair St
- Lawnmarket (Castlehill to George IV bridge)
- Johnston Terrace
- Rebus convoy moving out from Cameron Toll
Only just discovered it was Rebus from the signs on the sides, crazy how much space they had
- US fugitive tells Edinburgh court he can’t lift his arms – after raising his handwww.edinburghnews.scotsman.com US fugitive tells Edinburgh court he can’t lift his arms – after raising his hand
US fugitive wanted on rape charges also claims he cannot walk
This guy is just the gift that keeps on giving.
'Thursday, Rossi said he is not able to raise his arms above his head because he is so unwell. But in court on Wednesday, Rossi raised his hand on two occasions'
- How long before the inevitable inquiry into the handling of the inquiry, of the Edinburgh trams inquiry ?www.pressreader.com PressReader.com - Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions
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Is Inquiry-ception upon us?
- Upgraded active travel path opens in Edinburgh
Speirs Bruce Way opens in Granton today.
- Welcome to !edinburgh
Anyone else from Edinburgh found their way over to feddit.uk? There may be just 1 total, but just in case, here's a place to chat about the Scottish capital.
Please say hello and introduce yourselves, if you're here