It was standing room only at North Edinburgh Arts yesterday when local man – and regular NEN contributor – Tony Delahoy celebrated his ninetieth birthday.
Tony, who is originally from London, was joined by friends, family and community colleagues for an afternoon of live music, food and conversation at the Arts Centre. The star of the show remains in good health and has promised to keep those letters coming in for years to come! Speaking of which ….
Dear Editor
According to the Tory/Lib government, because I am now old I am a drain on the economy – a burden on the nation.
Their solution to ease that burden is to restrict what I can buy, by allowing drastic price rises of most items needed, particularly gas and electricity. This continuous lowering of the quality of life will lead to an earlier death for many.
It would seem whatever hardship is imposed, little is being done or can be done; this is wrong thinking – by adding my voice to yours and yours and yours we can, together, change things. Of all people, the elderly know this is a basic truth – it is only through a collective voice that any progress will be made.
This collective voice can be expressed in many ways: through pensioners organisations, forums, trade unions to councillors, MPs and MSPs, demonstrating on issues of concern – even calling for a boycott of stores that are pushing up prices too steeply. There are so many ways of protesting.
As the numbers of elderly people are growing, so is the power of their vote – and it is essential we use it. All politicians, councillors and officials must be made aware they cannot ignore or sideline our serious concerns.
Tony Delahoy, Silverknowes Gardens
Happy birthday, Tony!
May I through North Edinburgh News thank everyone who gave up their valuable Sunday afternoon by coming to my 90th birthday party. The party was a surprise to me but the number of people there was even more surprising. to me it was a confirmation of the community spirit here in North Edinburgh.
I would like to thank all the ‘workers’ for providing the catering and coping with all the hard work involved, also to thank the Ceilidh Caleerie Buskers who kept a lively and very pleasant atmosphere for everyone.
there are so many people in North Edinburgh who work tirelessly in the community, their efforts in whatever activity, springs from a deep desire to make society work to the benefit of all.
If we the people defeated fascism approximately 68 years ago, then we can stop this government of arrogant, rich and privileged characters reorganising our society in their favour by dividing and grinding us down…
Good Luck to All. Keep Going and Thank You
Tony Delahoy