Hands Up for Trad became the first Scottish organisation to hold an entire awards ceremony online, when they unveiled the winners of the Scotland Sings Chorus Awards 2016 by streaming live via Facebook yesterday. And among the winners was local singing group The Timebank Temptations. Continue reading Scotland Sings award for Timebank Temptations
Month: June 2016
Lorne Street’s Melanie is Ben’s local hero
SNP MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith Ben Macpherson has selected Lorne Community Association’s Melanie Weigang as his Local Hero to take part in the Opening Ceremony of the Fifth Session of the Scottish Parliament on Saturday. Continue reading Lorne Street’s Melanie is Ben’s local hero
Dreams DO come true for Pirniehall P7s!
Pirniehall Primary School would like to say a huge THANK YOU to the management and staff of Urban Village at Crewe Toll. Continue reading Dreams DO come true for Pirniehall P7s!
Police seek two following Pennywell assault and robbery
Police are are appealing for information following an assault and robbery in Pennywell in the early hours of yesterday. Continue reading Police seek two following Pennywell assault and robbery
Brock calls for fair deal for women pensioners
Deidre Brock MP met with women from across the UK – including Edinburgh – who attended a mass rally outside Westminster for the WASPI (women against state pension inequality) campaign yesterday. Continue reading Brock calls for fair deal for women pensioners
See the Timebank Temptations this Friday
Fuel poverty target missed
The Independent Scottish Fuel Poverty Strategic Working Group has updated the Housing Minister on their interim findings – and informed the Minister that the fuel poverty target will not be met this year. The Scotttish Greens have urged the Housing Minister to ‘take the failure seriously’. Continue reading Fuel poverty target missed
Open Doors, Open Minds?
First Minister hails progress in EU talks but it’s a ‘non’ from France – so much for the Auld Alliance – and Spain
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon held a series of positive meetings with senior figures in Brussels yesterday, but it’s clear there will be many obstacles to overcome if Scotland is to play an active role in Europe following the referendum result. Continue reading Open Doors, Open Minds?
NO rise in race incidents in Edinburgh following referendum result
Local Police Inspector David Happs attended yesterday’s Living in Harmony forum to listen to community concerns of recent racist incidents in North Edinburgh – none of which were reported to police.
Following the meeting, Inspector Happs made some enquiries of his own and has responded to the group:
All,
Thank you to those that attended the meeting this afternoon, I hope you found my input and associated discussion useful.
As discussed and in response to the email below the initial figures that I have for Edinburgh show there has actually been slightly less reported hate crimes and incidents in the period after the referendum, none of which can be directly attributed to the referendum result, than were experienced in the same time period before the result.
However, I am aware through contact with some of you there is an element of under-reporting of hate crimes and such incidents. We continue to work hard locally and nationally to address this and I am grateful to those who expressed an interest in establishing further 3rd party reporting centres in Edinburgh.
I hope this work alongside your support in encouraging victims to come forward and our continued engagement with our diverse communities will provide an accurate picture of hate crime in Edinburgh and assist Police Scotland in tackling it.
With regard to offering reassurance to local communities Chief Inspector Alastair Muir of our National Safer Communities Department recently issued the following message:
“Police Scotland continues to monitor all types of hate crimes and incidents and we have noted no significant rise in reported incidents or crimes since the EU Referendum. It is recognised that these types on incidents often go un-reported and would encourage individuals and communities to report concerns in person, via Third Party Reporting Centres or online. Our role as a police service is to ensure that all our communities are safe and feel protected and all reports of hate crime, extremism or violence are robustly investigated, with those responsible brought to justice. Police Scotland does not tolerate hatred, extremism or violence in any form.”
More information about what constitutes a hate crime, how to report a hate crime and use of our 3rd party reporting centres can be found on our website. Our non-emergency telephone number is 101 and in an emergency you should always call 999.
http://www.scotland.police.uk/contact-us/hate-crime-and-third-party-reporting/
Further information will follow in due course and I will keep you updated accordingly. In the meantime please do not hesitate to contact me should you wish to discuss further.
Community Action North is to organise a community event around the issue – details to follow
Still places available for Somme vigil
The UK Government announced in November 2015 that Vigils would be held to mark the centenary of the Battle of the Somme (1 July 1916). The main Vigil taking place in Scotland will be held in the Scottish National War Memorial in Edinburgh Castle. Continue reading Still places available for Somme vigil