A Letter To The Lord Provost On The Best Ways Of Spoiling The Beauty Of Edinburgh by Claud Cockburn

This satirical piece humorously critiques the urban planning and architectural decisions that threaten to mar the aesthetic charm of Edinburgh. Through a mock letter format, it offers a tongue-in-cheek exploration of how misguided developments and modern interventions could potentially spoil the city's historic beauty. The narrative cleverly highlights the tension between preserving cultural heritage and embracing progress, all while engaging readers with its witty observations and playful tone.