Want to be a Rainbow in Muirhouse?

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We are 174th City of Edinburgh Rainbows we meet on Wednesdays at 6.15pm in St Andrews Muirhouse Parish Church and we’d really like to welcome some new faces!

For more information click the link to take parents/carers to relevant part of Girlguiding website:

http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/parents__care.aspx

or email me at smckenzie765@gmail.com

Stacy Mckenzie

What next for our community?

COMMUNITY CONFERENCE

Saturday 13 February 

Craigroyston Community High Schoolcomm conferenceNorth Edinburgh is facing tough times. Services are being cut, good jobs are hard to come by and some of our projects are struggling to survive.

But maybe it’s not all doom and gloom. Our community has some great resources, and chief among these is our people: the activists and the volunteers, young and old.

This important conference will discuss what our community needs – and work out how, together, we can get where we want to be.

We believe the people who know best are the people who live here. North Edinburgh needs YOUR ideas – come along and help us to map out a positive future for our community.

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Lunch provided.

Free creche available but MUST be booked in advance.

For further information call Andy or Dave at CAN on 315 6405 or email communityactionnorth@gmail.com

Report calls for action to address funeral costs

It’s a subject we’d all rather avoid, but we need to talk about funerals – and how much they can cost … 

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A new report on funeral poverty has found funeral director and local authority costs should be more consistent and bereavement support more widely available. Continue reading Report calls for action to address funeral costs

Active Kids time again

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It’s that time of year again when Sainsburys Blackhall are launching our active kids vouchers (writes Gail Wilson).

This year we launched our Active Kids campaign at the Scottish parliament. Our store manager George Paton, Customer Service Manager Louisa Higgins and I had the great pleasure of meeting paralympic champion Ellie Simmonds, along with a group of children from Blackhall Primary school.

The children had a great time and showed that being active can be fun as they all bounced around on space hoppers they were given!

Make sure you collect your vouchers in store now as you shop!

 

 

It’s good to talk … and listen

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Monday was National Breathing Space Day and it also marked the launch of Scotland’s Year of Listening.

The annual awareness day, which urges people in Scotland to take some ‘breathing space’ to look after their mental wellbeing, encourages us to take time to listen.

The Year of Listening is an initiative promoted by Breathing Space and Living Life mental health telephone services to highlight that listening, and being listened to, is good for your mental health.

Tony McLaren, Breathing Space National Coordinator, said: “We like to think we are good listeners but often find ourselves not truly listening. Talking through your problems is great but it can only help if you feel like you are being heard and perhaps understood.

“Relationships and friendships, where we feel listened to, can have a huge positive impact on our sense of wellbeing. This Year of Listening is a reminder for us all to try to be better listeners. Whether you are a friend, parent, sibling, colleague, spouse, neighbour or carer, take time to listen.”

Breathing Space is a free telephone service where advisors offer listening and advice to anyone feeling low, depressed or anxious. The service is open evenings and weekends on 0800 83 85 87.

The Year of Listening launch is being promoted by a number of national organisations and supported by Jamie Hepburn MSP, Minister for Sport, Health Improvement and Mental Health.

Mr Hepburn said: “Looking after our mental health and wellbeing is crucial. An important part of this is listening empathetically to friends, family or colleagues. Listening carefully and providing support in response can help people to feel a stronger sense of connection, helping to support confidence and wellbeing.

“The Breathing Space telephone advice line and the NHS Living Life service provide an invaluable service for people experiencing low mood, depression and anxiety. It can make such a difference to know that there’s someone there who is willing to listen and offer an empathetic ear. I’d like to thank the Breathing Space and NHS Living life teams for the tremendous work they do to support positive mental health and wellbeing.”

Forth Neighbourhood Partnership meets today

Forth NP logoForth Neighbourhood Partnership Public Meeting

Wednesday 3 February at 2pm

West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre

Come along and hear about:

West Pilton Park improvement plans

The Neighbourhood Environment Programme Fund (NEPs)

Friends of Granton Castle Walled Garden group

All welcome

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For further information contact Jim Pattison:
telephone 529 5082 or email jim.pattison@edinburgh.gov.uk