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Edinburgh Weekend Buzz: 6–8 March 2026 – News, Weather & Events

Edinburgh, 6 March 2026 — The capital is gearing up for a vibrant (and activist-filled) weekend as International Women’s Day takes centre stage on Sunday.

Amid spring-like hints in the air, locals are rallying around community causes, charity reopenings, and cultural happenings. Here’s your essential roundup for the next few days.

Key Local Headlines

  • Sighthill Area Tensions — Concerns are growing over a potential gathering in the Calders/Sighthill neighbourhood this evening (Friday), following last Monday’s incident where two people were injured and a 23-year-old man was charged.
  • Police are monitoring closely, with no official protest notified, but a counter-gathering is planned near St Nicholas Parish Church at 6pm.
  • Authorities and community leaders urge calm and have criticised online misinformation that could heighten distress—Edinburgh Napier University even closed its Sighthill campus early as a precaution.
  • Council Debt Write-Off — Edinburgh Council is set to write off nearly £4.7 million in uncollectible debts from the last financial year, including around £1.4m in unpaid parking fines and £200k from Low Emission Zone charges. The move addresses challenges with driver tracing, but it’s prompted local debate over equity.
  • Positive Steps Forward — The iconic Social Bite cafe on Rose Street reopens today after renovations—back in action, supporting the charity’s mission to tackle homelessness through jobs, food, and support. Great to see this long-standing spot thriving again after 14 years.
  • Other Bites — Striking Napier University staff lobbied Parliament this week amid ongoing redundancy talks; roadworks kick off soon on Restalrig Road; and a Leith toy repair spot got retrospective planning approval in Musselburgh.

Weekend Weather Snapshot

Cloudy start today (Friday) with some afternoon brightness possible—highs around 8–10°C. Saturday looks promising: sunnier spells from dawn, milder, with highs of 11–13°C.

Sunday brings more cloud and a chance of evening rain, but still decent for outdoor plans (highs near 13°C, lows dipping to 1–3°C overnight). Layers and a light jacket recommended—classic Edinburgh spring!

International Women’s Day Spotlight (Sunday 8 March)

This year’s theme is all about solidarity and collective power, with heaps of events across the city. Highlights include:

  • The main IWD March — Assemble at the Mercat Cross (High Street) from 1pm, marching to the Scottish Parliament for speeches and performances. Pre-march seminar at Southside Community Centre (11:30am–12:30pm, registration advised). Trans-inclusive and focused on rights.
  • Sunrise sea dip at Portobello Beach (6:45am) — Bracing start organised by locals!
  • Music & workshops — Machine Orchid’s full day at The Bongo Club (workshop 3–5pm, gig 7–10pm with Faith Eliott and others; profits to Scottish Women’s Aid). Jazz showcase at The Jazz Bar, self-defence session at North Merchiston Club, and more.
  • Cultural vibes — Mansfield Traquair Centre open day (1–4pm, free entry to see Phoebe Anna Traquair’s murals), women-only track running at Meadowbank Stadium (Monday extension), and talks/films at venues like National Galleries and Edinburgh Futures Institute.

Other weekend gems: Catch the Big Match charity football at Spartans FC’s Ainslie Park (3:30pm kick-off today, with ex-pros and celebs), Anna Vanosi Quintet for dancing at Heriot’s Rugby Club (tonight), machine knitting socks workshop in Leith (Saturday), and family-friendly picks like free circus skills or kids’ choirs via Gayle’s Guide.

Edinburgh’s community spirit shines this weekend—whether marching for change, supporting local causes, or just enjoying the longer days. Got event tips, photos, or story ideas? Share them to help grow the guide!

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