| Hello reader, Welcome to today's round-up from the Edinburgh Evening News. Here's what's been making the headlines so far: 🔵 Edinburgh bar announces closure as regulars invited for 'last drink' In March, we reported that Revolution Bars was drawing up plans to axe roughly 20 of its worst-performing bars. Now, it has been confirmed that the two-floor Revolution on Chambers Street will be closing its doors permanently later this year. 🔵 Four motorbikes stolen after break-in as police launch appeal A property in Humbie was broken into between 9am last Friday and 12.30pm on Sunday. Four orange off-road style motorbikes manufactured by KTM were stolen. 🔵 LEZ a 'reasonable response' to health issue 'ignored for far too long' Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop has defended Low Emission Zones as a "reasonable response" to a public health issues which has been "ignored for far too long". 🔵 Hotel lodges plans to turn beer garden into three more bedrooms An Edinburgh hotel has lodged plans to convert its beer garden into three more bedrooms to meet rising demand from tourists and staycation customers. 🔵 Staggering merchandise prices revealed as hordes of Swifties queue at Murrayfield Hordes of Taylor Swift fans descend on Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh to get their hands on official merchandise ahead of superstar's concerts. The staggering prices of Taylor Swift's Eras tour merchandise have been revealed ahead of the singer's Edinburgh shows. As you might expect, the items for sale are not exactly cheap. |