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The agenda for tomorrow’s Culture and Communities Committee meeting up in the City Chambers includes a report titled “Edinburgh’s Christmas and Edinburgh’s Hogmanay – Outcome Report ...
Work on The Art Works project in Granton was supposed to start in 2024. (Image: John McAslan & Partners) It has warned that its existing collection facilities are “over capacity and not fit for ...
Liam Gallagher hits out at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans ... Local councillor Margaret Graham said that it is usual practice for the council to "prepare extensively" for major city events.
Liam Gallagher slams Edinburgh City Council over ‘fat’ ‘drunk’ ‘lairy’ Oasis fans jibe. Frontman Liam told civic chiefs to get out the city during the reunited Britpop icons sold-out shows ...
A former Edinburgh council leader is back in Scottish Labour after police found no criminality following a complaint about his conduct. It is understood Cammy Day’s administrative suspension has ...
Liam Gallagher has hit back at Edinburgh Council Chiefs after they reportedly branded Oasis fans 'fat, drunk, lairy and old' ahead of the band's much-anticipated comeback reunion tour. The indie ...
Liam Gallagher has slammed a Scottish council after officials were accused of suggesting Oasis fans are “drunk, middle-aged and fat”. The remarks were revealed in safety briefings drawn up ...
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has criticised the City of Edinburgh Council after safety briefing papers appeared to label fans of the band as overweight, old and ‘rowdy’.
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Liam Gallagher has hit back at a council for suggesting that Oasis fans are drunken middle-aged men.. The band frontman said Edinburgh city council’s “attitude f----- stinks” after details ...
Edinburgh City Council officials described Oasis fans as ‘older’, ‘rowdy’ and ‘taking up more room’. Sign in. News Sport Business Lifestyle Culture Going Out Homes & Property Comment.
Gray then described the withholding of the study as a “runaround” and suggested those in the mayor’s office “don’t care” about allowing City Council staffers to push for pay raises.