Video – community organisations' hopes and fears

This video, produced by the NEN’s Dave Pickering, and Paul Chan (formerly of Pilton Video) highlights some of the amazing community organisations operating in North Edinburgh, some of whom are now facing funding cuts at this weeks council meeting on Thursday.

The film examines the services they provide, and their hopes and fears for the future.

[vimeo vimeo.com/18737319]

The film was shot on one very wintry December day and expertly edited by Paul in record time. The documentary was first screened as a presentation to Forth Neighbourhood Partnership’s public meeting held at Spartans Community Football Academy on 15December 2010.

Many thanks to everyone who contributed and participated, and particular thanks to Paul for his technical expertise.

Video – community organisations’ hopes and fears

This video, produced by the NEN’s Dave Pickering, and Paul Chan (formerly of Pilton Video) highlights some of the amazing community organisations operating in North Edinburgh, some of whom are now facing funding cuts at this weeks council meeting on Thursday.

The film examines the services they provide, and their hopes and fears for the future.

[vimeo vimeo.com/18737319]

The film was shot on one very wintry December day and expertly edited by Paul in record time. The documentary was first screened as a presentation to Forth Neighbourhood Partnership’s public meeting held at Spartans Community Football Academy on 15December 2010.

Many thanks to everyone who contributed and participated, and particular thanks to Paul for his technical expertise.

Crunch time for North Edinburgh News

Last Friday Council papers  went online, and finally confirmed our worst fears.

They showed that the City of Edinburgh Council is recommending that ALL funding to North Edinburgh News is cut completely for 2011-2012.

This report goes before full Council on Thursday 10 February when councillors meet to set the Budget for the year ahead.

So what does this mean for your community paper?

Continue reading Crunch time for North Edinburgh News