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Hotels, guest houses and travel agents have issued a new plea to the city council over Edinburgh's forthcoming Visitor Levy.
The appointment of a hotelier in charge homeless hotels funded by the council to the tourist tax advisory forum has raised eyebrows.
Surveillance video captures the moment a man killed a woman in the street in Guadalajara, Mexico after an altercation between the two. The Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office said the video is part of a ...
The Royal Mile is the ancient spine of Edinburgh, visited by five million tourists each year. The collective name for four ...
Loud music, shouting, stomping feet, and banging doors—while these may be everyday sounds to some, they’re a living nightmare for others. A new survey reveals that more than 6 in 10 (63%) of people in ...
Fresh concern has emerged over the workability of Edinburgh’s tourist tax, as the launch date for businesses to begin publicising the visitor levy nears. The capital is poised to become the first ...
A report by the Scottish Government found a quarter of the more than 1,000 new homes built in West Lothian in 2024 were ...
Edinburgh has a great choice of small (mostly independent) shops, the perfect places to buy souvenirs and gifts. You can pick ...
One of the oldest pub's in Swindon which has been closed for over three years is now under offer. The Duke of Edinburgh on Cricklade Road served punters for more than 150 years, but closed in March ...
The sign was planned for land next to Edinburgh City Bypass advertising the luxury housing at former psychiatric hospital ...
REVISED plans for a major housing development in Coldstream have received a timely boost. A planning bid to Scottish Borders Council for 59 homes on former industrial land was withdrawn in March.
West Lothian is still struggling to tackle its housing waiting list, despite building more new houses than almost every other Scottish local authority.