Pilton Community Health Project AGM

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You are warmly invited to attend our AGM on Wednesday 29th November

11 am – 12:30 pm at the Robertson Trust Suite, Spartans.

If you would like to stay for lunch following the meeting would you please let us know by 23rd November, 2017.

Many thanks,

Vikki-Lee Fyfe

Administrative Officer, Pilton Community Health Project

73 Boswall Parkway, Edinburgh EH5 2PW

Tel:      0131 551 1671

Emailadmin@pchp.org.uk 

Web:  www.pchp.org.uk

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A smartphone app developed at Edinburgh’s Napier University will allow the general public to help Brazilian fishers catch a tasty national delicacy. The ‘Citizen-Science’ app has been created to reinforce research into a sustainable fisheries policy for mangrove crabs along the South American country’s coastline. Continue reading Napier app aims to unravel the secrets of crab mating

Big thinking: New group established to further gender equality

A new group has been created to advise the Scottish Government on the action needed to tackle gender inequality. The Advisory Council on Women and Girls will be chaired by Louise Macdonald OBE, Chief Executive of Young Scot. The all-women group’s members come from from the third sector, government and business – and includes three teenagers. Continue reading Big thinking: New group established to further gender equality

Clowning around in Drylaw

Free Clowning and Mime Workshop

Every Monday afternoon

Every Monday performers interested in clowning meet and share their knowledge.

We meet from 2.30 – 4.30pm at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre.

We welcome any people willing to learn about clowning and physical comedy.

Come and join us even if you have never performed before!

Workshops are for adults and teenagers only

Latest Picardy Place proposals up for discussion

Further improvements have been made to the proposed designs for Picardy Place ahead of a series of public engagement events. The revised proposals include greater public realm provision outside St Mary’s Cathedral, which would allow the much-loved Paolozzi statues to return to their current position once works in the area are complete. Continue reading Latest Picardy Place proposals up for discussion