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Cultural heritage

Plans to install traffic lights on the famous 'bridge over the Atlantic' have been paused following an outcry by local residents.
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Council presses pause on famous bridge plan after local uproar reaches French media

Argyll and Bute council has paused unpopular plans to install traffic lights on the famous Clachan 'bridge over the Atlantic'.
Kinneil Museum is set to close Kinneil Museum is set to close
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Collector Ron Livingstone plays one of his 160,000 discs Collector Ron Livingstone plays one of his 160,000 discs
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Jill Harrison, Founder of the Trinity Network, and John Lawson, the City of Edinburgh Council Archaeologist, with the trinity stone Jill Harrison, Founder of the Trinity Network, and John Lawson, the City of Edinburgh Council Archaeologist, with the trinity stone
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Edinburgh exhibition explores lost medieval church demolished for Waverley Station

The  1932 Leith Theatre is in the process of being restored The  1932 Leith Theatre is in the process of being restored
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Saving Scotland's heritage: can old buildings really be given a new lease of life?

New visualisation of how Ellisland Farm could look New visualisation of how Ellisland Farm could look
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First look at £12million restoration of Robert Burns' farmhouse

Discussion are underway about increasing capacity at  Glasgow's King's Theatre Discussion are underway about increasing capacity at  Glasgow's King's Theatre
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Plans unveiled to increase capacity of historic Glasgow theatre

Glasgow's Egyptian Halls have lain derelict for 30 years Glasgow's Egyptian Halls have lain derelict for 30 years
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Glasgow’s historic Egyptian Halls to be redeveloped as a hotel

A view of Armadale Castle, in Skye, which has been put on the market along with its 20,000-acre A view of Armadale Castle, in Skye, which has been put on the market along with its 20,000-acre
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Glasgow's CCA helped launch the careers of high-profile artists including David Shrigley Glasgow's CCA helped launch the careers of high-profile artists including David Shrigley
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Glasgow city centre venue to close in December amid financial troubles

A 21-collection of art from the home of renowned Glasgow writer and journalist Jack McLean will go under the hammer later this month at McTears. A 21-collection of art from the home of renowned Glasgow writer and journalist Jack McLean will go under the hammer later this month at McTears.
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Art collection of Glasgow’s ‘Urban Voltaire’ to go under the hammer

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Flying Scotsman to carry out rail tours again after passing mechanical inspection

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