One story that has generated a large amount of comment this week has been the news that Forth Energy have withdrawn their plans to build a power plant on Leith Docks.
The No Leith Biomass campaign blog carries both the original press statement by the firm, plus a statement from local MP Sheila Gilmore congratulating the campaign group.
On the Greener Leith blog there is an in depth round-up of local reactions from Twitter and the press.
Local academic, Dr Peter Mathews, says he isn’t surprised by the decision as the proposal faced so much opposition from local residents.
Other politicians to make comment on the biomass announcement include local councillor Rob Munn, and Alison Johnstone MSP.
Last week, new planning regulations came into force throughout Scotland. The Broughton Spurtle has details of what this might mean for the neighbourhood, and a letter outlining the concerns of the Leith Central Community Council.
The Marchmont and Sciennes Community Council blog reminds everyone that although new signs have started going up in the neighbourhood now, new 20mph speed limits will not apply until March 23rd.
Councillor Cameron Rose flags up a discount gym membership deal for the, yet to open, Commonwealth Pool. He also notes that the handful of Occupy Edinburgh protesters have left the Meadows.
Although there is no permanent Occupy Edinburgh camp in the city now they insist that they will continue their campaign in other ways. Local blogger, Tychy brands Occupy Edinburgh a failure and explains why in this post.
Meanwhile, Labour Leader Andrew Burns has announced that his party have published a revised manifesto for the next local elections.
Local musician, Smoothiesforme is hotly tipped by the Edinburgh Spotlight who have posted a review of her latest free to download EP.
Fay Young muses on the merits of RBS sponsorship after tickets for the next RBS Museum Lates event went on sale.
And lastly, Edinburgh cyclists on the Edinburgh City Cycling Forum have dusted off a Google Map that has been used to crowd source proposals for cycle infrastructure improvements, following a council decision to boost cycle spending to 5% of the transport budget this week.
In this section
- Murderer David Gilroy left with broken jaw after prison 'assault'
- Two escape flat blaze after 'flammable liquid put through letterbox'
- Report shows elderly patients waiting up to 25 minutes for help eating
- Gang hunted after breaking man's jaw during attack outside pub
- Gannet stuck in net bag rescued by lifeboat crews out on routine exercise
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100,000 turn out to see Hearts parade Scottish Cup through city
- Hearts fan sees team lift trophy hours after winning £1m on EuroMillions
- Scottish Cup Final fans praised by police as Hearts lift trophy
- Five people rescued from flat fire in the centre of Edinburgh
- Scottish Cup Final 2012: The Hearts victory parade live blog



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