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Innis & Gunn submits planning application for new Edinburgh Brewery

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A top Scottish brewing company has submitted an application for planning permission for the first large-scale new brewery in Edinburgh for over 150 years.Set to built at Heriot-Watt University’s Research Park in the west side of the city, Innis & Gunn's planned full-scale brewery will create up to 30 new jobs and see the brand’s 45 office-based staff relocate from its current head office in Edinburgh’s Randolph Crescent.The partnership is the UK’s first major collaboration of this type between a brewery and a university and will create a world-centre for brewing studies and applied learning.As well as brewing Innis & Gunn’s flagship Lager Beer and The Original, the brewery will include a high-speed canning and bottling line and will enable

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