One of the most controversial plans for an Edinburgh landmark is to be argued at a special meeting next month.

Edinburgh City Council has pencilled in December 17 for the next debate on the move to revitalise the old Royal High School as a hotel, which has attracted fierce opposition.

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The meeting - which was called specifically because of the massive public interest in the £75 million project - comes amid concerns over the impact of the revamp.

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Proponents claim it will save Thomas Hamilton's A listed neoclassical masterpiece while opponents raised fears over maintaining the building's architectural integrity.

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Around 2,500 aired their views on the contentious plan.

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