What are the
Best fish and chip shops in Edinburgh?
Gorgie fish bar Stephen Rose
Not Edinburgh but in East Lothian there’s one called Bene’s beside Port Seton Harbour. Best fish and chips! Kirsty Nelson
Tony’s on Niddrie Mains Road, Craigmillar. Always excellent fish suppers!
Archie Lowe
Stenhouse Cross for sure x Glenda Scott
Gorgie fish bar, u have to order so always fresh and crispy batter staff are great 2x
Jackie Taylor
The city restaurant, I’m from Dundee and my mum always gets me to bring a fish supper back, keeping it warm is the hard bit lol
Jan Scofield
Fryers Delight at Gracemount
Louise Wilkinson
The Clam Shell on the Royal Mile… can’t beat it!
Kirstie Richardson
Newhaven was always a goodie!
Robert Gilchrist
Angelos in Lochend, Edinburgh without doubt! Ray Robertson
The Fishmarket, Newhaven Mark McGoldrick
Peirinos in Leith – Quality Scran
Tam Graham
Fishmarket Newhaven, the chippy by Spencer
Steph Leadingham
The Rig at Restalrig always a good shout..Good portions and nice and fresh
Maria Wallace
Today is National Grammar Day - what is your biggest pet peeve when it comes to grammatical mistakes?
I try not to be too critical because people only know whatever they've been taught or hear most frequently. However, the one that really makes me scream internally is 'I seen that'
Lisa Lou
To & too, there & their, were & where, done & did, use as in I love use! I could go on… Pauline Capaldi
All of them! How thankful I am that I was educated at a time when correct English took pride of place on the school curriculum!
Joan Macrae Macdonald
Irregardless!! Every time! Jessica Mecham
People that pick you up for it! Lizzy Ann
Could of, instead of could have
Margaret Moore
He was sat… and other variations! Patricia Whatley
People that say done, rather than did!
Ally Palmer
People saying '...and I' when it should be '...and me'. So many get it wrong including the BBC!
Muirial McWilliam
‘Of’ instead of ‘have’ should merit a custodial sentence Paul Taylor
You're and your Lynn Ford
Literally instead of actually Willie MacDonald
Yous. For more than one person!
Heather Willox Muir
There, their and they’re! Anna Beattie
Mixing up 'to' and 'too' Dale Tara Mackay