Construction on a project to extend Main Street in Edinburgh south of its current terminus is scheduled to begin July 5. The $1.2 million project will mostly be funded by a $750,000 grant from Indiana ...
The announcement last August by the UK’s then-new Labour Government that it was ending the £800 million supercomputer project to have built at Edinburgh University was greeted by the HPC community ...
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EDINBURGH — Edinburgh officials are moving forward with plans to convert a parking lot to a new town plaza. The hope is for construction to start on the new amenity at 201 W. Main Cross St. in the ...
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Edinburgh North-South tramline: Scottish Government's new comments on funding controversial project
A Freedom of Information (FoI) response - published the day after the public consultation on the proposed new North-South tramline closed - described the tram as a "local priority" identified by ...
Almost £1m has been paid to PR firms by the crisis-riddled Edinburgh tram project since 2008 according to figures obtained by the Edinburgh Evening News. The figures show that PRs have been amongst ...
The Scotsman reports that one of Scotland’s biggest communications firms – the Big Partnership - has been hired to handle the Edinburgh tram project’s public relations issues. In a story on its ...
Sir Geoff Palmer, Scotland’s first black professor, led the independent Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review (ESCLR) Edinburgh council has been awarded almost £240,000 by the National ...
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