Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership is to write to council leaders expressing disappointment at decisions taken on Fairer Scotland Funding at last month’s council budget meeting. The local neighbourhood partnership will also write to Board of North Edinburgh News to express its ‘strong support’ for the continuation of the community newspaper following a meeting of Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership on Tuesday (8 March). Continue reading Support for NEN at Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Month: March 2011
Support for NEN at Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership is to write to council leaders expressing disappointment at decisions taken on Fairer Scotland Funding at last month’s council budget meeting. The local neighbourhood partnership will also write to Board of North Edinburgh News to express its ‘strong support’ for the continuation of the community newspaper following a meeting of Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership on Tuesday (8 March). Continue reading Support for NEN at Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Support for NEN at Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership is to write to council leaders expressing disappointment at decisions taken on Fairer Scotland Funding at last month’s council budget meeting. The local neighbourhood partnership will also write to Board of North Edinburgh News to express its ‘strong support’ for the continuation of the community newspaper following a meeting of Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership on Tuesday (8 March). Continue reading Support for NEN at Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership
Western urged to clean up its act
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon expects infection control standards at the Western General Hospital to be improved ‘as a matter of urgency’ following a critical report published by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate this week. The 23 page report, based on an unannounced inspection carried out on 24 January, highlights a number of areas of infection control where improvements are required. These include:
– Having a designated healthcare associated infection (HAI) education lead to oversee education and training
– Fully implementing the sharps management policy for disposal of used needles
– Having a robust risk management system in the Acute Receiving Admissions unit (ARU) with appropriate numbers of sinks, bed spacing and isolation practices
– Reviewing the risk assessment for activities in Ward 11 (which is a Dermatology ward). Continue reading Western urged to clean up its act
Trees for Two at Botanic Garden!
The Edinburgh launch of the Trees4TwoNations project took place in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh on 3 March when two rare trees were planted by Richard Lochhead, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment, and Dana Linnet, the US Consul General in the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
The trees, an Arran Whitebeam representing Scotland and a Rock Chestnut Oak representing the United States were planted to represent the deep historical and cultural roots, and the friendship between, the people of Scotland and the United States of America. The initiative aims to bring about positive change in environmental understanding and co-operation through a collaborative process and organisers say that with growing evidence of global climate change, nations must work together to try to tackle the environmental and social challenges facing us for the benefit of future generations. Continue reading Trees for Two at Botanic Garden!