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Edinburgh bus station under threat as owners plan to end lease with council
The future of Edinburgh Bus Station is hanging in the balance as its owners could attempt to redevelop the city centre site, it is understood. The council has been told its lease of the station in St Andrew Square will not be renewed beyond 2027 and currently has no replacement identified, according to sources. Transport convener Scott Arthur said be was “disappointed that such a modern and well-used piece of Edinburgh’s sustainable transport infrastructure may be lost”. Cllr Arthur said...
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Edinburgh planning: Ex-Army headquarters at Craigiehall in Capital's greenbelt sold to developers
The former headquarters of the British Army in Scotland at Craigiehall, outside Edinburgh, has been sold to developers. The sale involves two separate companies - the William Pears Group, which is buying 78 former Ministry of Defence houses for refurbishment; and Miller Developments, which is acquiring the rest of the 96-acre site for future redevelopment. The site, located on the north-west fringe of the city, off the A90 and close to Cammo, Cramond and Dalmeny, is in the greenbelt, and...