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The Scottish International Storytelling Festival

Gin Festival 2015

Stay safe online event at Central Library

Bristol Community Band Concert tonight!

Closures on Forth Road Bridge this weekend

dig it! 2015 at cramond is on tomorrow Sunday 25 October 2015

Meet at the Maltings,
Cramond foreshore
Edinburgh Partner | Walking Tour 2pm (1hr 30) | Free (ticketed) | All ages Explore the archaeology of Cramond and its rich storytelling terrain. Who was here before and after the Romans, and why was this location so important? This event is held jointly with the Cramond Association, Cramond Heritage Trust, and Dig It! 2015, the year-long celebration of archaeology in Scotland. Enjoy free tea and coffee after the event and get to know more about the new Cramond App developed by the University of St Andrews. Reserve tickets on www.digit2015.com.

Today is the second day of the Gin Festival at Edinburgh Corn Exchange. Events start at 12.30 for the afternoon session and 6.30 for the evening session.  Tickets are £8.

More details on their website.

Central Library is hosting an event provided by the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service to raise awareness of cyber / internet scamming on

Thursday 12th November 2015 at 2pm

According to the library blog the event may be most useful for people aged 50 and over.

Reserve a free place or for further information contact Laura Connell on laura.connell@copfs.gsi.gov.uk or 0844 561 3000.

Here is something for you to consider for your night out:

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The Forth Road Bridge is closed tonight from 20:00 till 06:00 on Monday morning.

Stagecoach say that they will offer the fastest way to get across the bridge as public transport can use the crossing although cars will be diverted to Kincardine. Details of their service are here.

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