Name a Guide Dog pup and support Red Nose Day too!

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Name a Guide Dog Puppy and help Guide Dogs and Comic Relief!

Sainsbury’s Blackhall customers and colleagues have now raised enough funds for a third Guide Dog puppy and would like to invite the community to help name the puppy – customers can enter their nomination instore until Friday 15 March (Red Nose Day).

Guide Dog puppies Jasper and Sandy, will also be in-store on Monday 4th and Friday 15th of March to show their support!

Donations will be split between Guide Dogs and Comic Relief – £15,904 has been raised so far, and Sainsbury’s Blackhall colleagues are supporting Red Nose Day by taking part in fundraising and selling the official Red Nose Day merchandise.

Red Nose Day is on Friday 15th March.

 

 

Dads Rock celebrate first birthday – and lots more too

Hi,

We wanted to share our latest news regarding Dads Rock Fife, our new South Edinburgh venue, 1st Birthday Party, and our short film. The film was made to show what Dads Rock is all about; please take a few moments out of your day to watch it and feel free to pass it on..

Link to our latest Blog: http://dadsrock.blogspot.co.uk/

Link straight to our Film:

Dads Rock is part of Fathers Network Scotland. (www.Fathersnetworkscotland.org.uk)

Blog: http://dadsrock.blogspot.co.uk/
Facebook: Dads Rock
Twitter: @DadsRockEdin

David and Thomas, Dads Rock

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Top chef signs up for Yummy Food Festival

Neil Forbes, Scottish Chef of the Year 2011, met up with the women of PCHP’s Use Your Loaf group last week. The women are making bread and organising this years Yummy Food Festival on Friday 15 March. Neil will be there on the big day too, joining local people to do a cooking demonstration and workshops.

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Lisa Arnott
PCHP Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator

French Spiderman flying in this week

PETRONAS TOWERS - done them ...
PETRONAS TOWERS – done them …

From Forthview’s superheroes to a French Spiderman … sacre bleu!

Edinburgh Leisure-managed Edinburgh International Climbing Arena (EICA:Ratho) is preparing  to welcome internationally renowned ‘French Spiderman’ Alain Robert on Friday (8 March) for an evening of stories from his career in urban climbing.

Having conquered many of the world’s tallest and most recognisable buildings without the use of safety equipment,Alain has been described as one of the greatest daredevils of all time.

In 2011, Alain completed the assisted ascent of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the World’s Tallest Building at 828m/2717ft. During his career in urban climbing, the Frenchman has also climbed unassisted to the top of the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building, Sears Tower in Chicago, the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge, both Petronas Towers in Malaysia and One Canada Square in London’s Canary Wharf.

EIFFEL TOWER - doen that!
EIFFEL TOWER – done that!

On the 8 March, EICA:Ratho will host an evening with the legendary climber, during which Alain himself will tell stories from his incredible life of climbing. He is set to fascinate and amaze the audience through tales of fears and injuries he has had to overcome, and he will share photos and memories from some of his most famous climbs. There will also be a chance for the audience to ask Alain any questions they may have.

Marc Stalker, Events and Hospitality Supervisor at the EICA commented: “It truly is an honour to be able to welcome someone of Alain’s stature to the EICA, and it has been amazing for our centre to attract such a world-wide star. It will be a great night, and I’m sure everyone in the audience will leave amazed at some of the stories that Alain will tell!”

Alain’s spectacular career has been widely shared via social media, notching up several million views via video sharing site YouTube.

Tickets are available directly from the EICA Reception priced at £18 – either in person or by phoning 0131-333-6333. More information is available via www.eica-ratho.co.uk or by emailing events.eica@edinburghleisure.co.uk

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - done that
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING – done that too!

Council warns school placing requests ‘may not be met’

It’s often a worry for parents when their wee ones make the step up to ‘big’ school, but even more so for the parents who choose to send their child to a school outside their catchment area.  It’s not always possible to get a place at the school you’ve chosen for your child, and many face an anxious wait over the coming weeks …

The City of Edinburgh Council is warning parents who have applied for primary school places outwith their catchment that they may not be met due to the pressure of rising rolls.

A report to the Education, Children and Families Committee on Tuesday (5 March) will list the schools where placing requests may not be met.

The number of P1 registrations has increased by 3.5 per cent on last year to 4632 and the Council has received more than 700 placing requests so far for the next school year.

There has been a decrease in the number of these requests following a concerted campaign to encourage parents to learn more about their local catchment school and the benefits of their child attending there. This has led to a 15 per cent reduction on the number of requests received last year.

Councillor Paul Godzik, Education Convener, said: “Parents who have submitted a placing request should be prepared for the fact that they may not get the place they were hoping for and recent experience has been that appeals are unlikely to be successful. However, their child will be registered with their local catchment school and will start next August alongside other local children.

“Historically, Edinburgh has had a high rate of placing requests when compared with other parts of Scotland. However, since I became Convener of Education I have met a number of parents who faced similar situations in the last few years. Happily, they report things have worked out and that their local catchment school is providing very well for their child. I would encourage all parents who are thinking about placing requests to reconsider their catchment school and perhaps pay it a visit, as it is becoming clear many requests will be refused this year.”

To help ensure there are enough places for catchment children, planning permission has now been received for extra classrooms at three city primary schools – Wardie, Trinity and Granton, all of which need of more classroom space due to the large number of registrations. These extensions will be in place by August, and a planning application for new classes at Victoria Primary is also being considered.

A working group made up of parent, officer and school representatives has been set up to look at the challenges facing city schools in light of rising rolls and an increase in population.

WARDIE - extension agreed
WARDIE – extension agreed

Forthview superheroes get on their bikes!

On 28 February Forthview Primary’s I-BIKE crew organised a Superhero Day as part of the The Big Pedal, a national competition to see which schools in the UK bring the most bikes and scooters to school.

There will be three Big Pedal days at Forthview, where the numbers of children, parents and staff bringing their bikes and scooters to school will be recorded. Superhero Day was the fantastic first day, and this will be followed by further Big Pedal days on Friiday 8 March  and Wednesday 20 March.

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