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‘The epitome of slow fashion’: Tweed’s youthful makeover in Scotland

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A £65m project to regenerate an area around a railway station has been welcomed by local people. The, pedestrianised square and multi-storey car park. Business people have been giving their reaction to the news.

‘The epitome of slow fashion’: Tweed’s youthful makeover in Scotland

The project will be opposite the Bourges Boulevard entrance to the Queensgate shopping centre.Sangeeta Bhattarai of the Toast'd Sandwich on Cowgate welcomed the decision.She said "we are happy" and now had big plans to turn her business into "more of a restaurant".

‘The epitome of slow fashion’: Tweed’s youthful makeover in Scotland

Her husband Basan described the investment as "brilliant"."I'm going to have more footfall. I'm excited, looking forward to it, hopefully they'll start really soon."

‘The epitome of slow fashion’: Tweed’s youthful makeover in Scotland

Neil Treliving, owner of the Blind Tiger bar on Cowgate, said the area had a lot of issues as it was the "gateway to the city and it has been forgotten about".

"We're hoping the station quarter sorts this out but I'm not optimistic if they can't give us the cafe culture environment that they promised us years ago."I can't overstate the impact that this has had on our communities, and particularly on young people in the area."

He added the "courage and strength" of the victims was "admired by everyone" and had "saved future generations from being victims at the hands of Neil Foden".It has been three years since new mum Lydia went into a mental healthcare unit with her 12-week-old son.

She says she had reached breaking point and "was in a really tough place" after being diagnosed with post-natal depression.But with the support of a parent and child foster scheme, the 23-year-old says she was able to keep her son, Casper, and "become a better mum".

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