Residents of Edinburgh's last city centre scheme have opened up on how they feel increasingly trapped inside their estate.
Dumbiedykes high-rises and tenement blocks from above stick out from their surroundings, with the Parliament building, university, fancy Rockstar office as well as bougie bars and eateries flanking the housing estate on all sides.
The area used to be home to predominantly low income families who lived in social housing but residents say the demographic makeup of the estate has drastically changed over the decades.
A greater concentration of private landlords and short term lets has meant there is a more transient population than in the past.
When speaking to residents there is a strong sense of pride and belonging in the community but many are frustrated and expres