Day: October 10, 2012
Bruce Peebles as never seen before …

Granton History Group will be presenting an illustrated talk about Bruce Peebles in Wardie Parish Church next month. Organised by member Ian Luttton and presented by David King, the talk will be illustrated with photographs of electrical items produced by Bruce (and later Parsons) Peebles, for many years one of North Edinburgh’s major employers. Many of these images will be on public view for the first time.
The talk takes place on Wednesday 7 November at 7.30pm at Wardie Parish Church, which is situated on Primrose Bank Road at the corner of Netherby Road.
For further information about the talk – and for a look at Granton’s fascinating history – visit the group’s recenly upgraded website at www.grantonhistory.org

Deal struck for single question referendum?
There is speculation that the Scottish and Westminster governments have reached a deal over the independence question. Following months of negotiations it appears that the Scottish people will now vote in a one-question referendum – a straight yes or no – other than a ballot paper that contains another – increased powers for Holyrood or ‘devo-max’ – option.
It also seems that likely that sixteen and seventeen year olds will have the right to vote in the independence referendum, scheduled to be held in autumn 2014.
Further details will be announced when Prime Minister David Cameron meets Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood next Monday.
Should sixteen and seventeen year olds have the right to vote? Let us know!

