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1814:
'Waverley', by Sir Walter Scott, was published. Waverley was Scott's first novel, and written mainly as a way of proving himself a superior literary talent to Byron. Although it was published anonymously, it was an open secret who the author was. The book was a runaway success and Scott became regarded as the leading author in Europe.
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Councillors gave proposals green light this week
A FORMER leisure centre in the heart of the city is to be turned into new offices after winning planning approval. Councillors gave the proposals the green light this week, which will see a former fitness centre on Bread Street designated as a new office scheme. The site's owners, City Wall Properties, have not yet submitted detailed plans for any future internal works on the building. However, future applications for the site are expected to be lodged within the next year. Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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