The NEN year in pictures – Part One Some highlights, lowlights and memorable moments from January to April: Lord Provost opens refurbished Fresh Start Owners of the Raeburn House hotel sought community support for redevelopment. They got it – work begins soon. The NEN print ediiton relaunched in February. Royston Wardieburn Community Centre reopening was the front page story Demolition of Pennywell continued, but February also saw the launch of the Muirhouse Centipede Project March saw the launch of Forthview Primary’s brilliant Pathways to Pilton project The Moderator of the Church of Scotland visited Muirhouse St Andrew’s Graduation day at Craigroyston Primary School! North Edinburgh’s Yummy Food Festival was held at North Edinburgh Arts in March Craigroyston Primary’s annual art exhibition was held in March – in a Stockbridge art gallery! Pilton Community Health Project held a successful Open Day in March Easter Drylaw residents launched their speed awareness campaign in April With local government elections looming, hustings were organised – some better attended than others! Local project Community Employability closed down in April Scott Hastings opened new fitness circuit in Inverleith Park Drylaw’s Ian Moore received the Thomas Tierney Award at an April presentation May – August to follow soon Please follow and like NEN:250 20 Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related Published by davepickering Edinburgh reporter and photographer View all posts by davepickering