The city council is encouraging Edinburgh residents to recycle as much of their Christmas waste as possible this festive season. Continue reading City council has waste wrapped up this Christmas
Day: December 19, 2016
2016 in pictures: January
Hogmanay fireworks – Happy New Year!
Loony Dook, South Queensferry
Up-Helly-Aa festival
Winter floods, Aberfoyle …
… and winter floods in Drylaw too!
The stickmen light up the city centre
New Year, Fresh Start
Kraftworks at North Edinburgh Arts
Private Eye: Happy New Year?
Islamic State attack in Istanbul
David Bowie died
Protests over council budget cuts
Tim Peake walks in space
The Revenant is hot favourite for Best Picture Oscar
A pod of six sperm whales is washed up on Norfolk beaches
Minister Marco Biagi visits Millennium Centre
Launch of Year of the Dad
West Pilton Park litter pick
Big screen celebration on the waterfront
First Minister visits North Edinburgh Childcare
So-called Islamic State execution video released on social media
Faavourite childrens DJ Ed ‘Stewpot’ Stewart dies
Drylaw’s Tierney Award for Susan Jeffrey
Stage veteran Tommy Steel returns to Edinburgh
MY Adventure’s James Howell dies in mountain tragedy
Farewell, Sir Tel
Family fun: Burns Supper at Royston Wardieburn
Boost for Scottish apprenticeships
Scotland’s share of funding from the UK Government’s apprenticeship levy will support a range of employment measures including the delivery of 30,000 Modern Apprenticeships starts per year by 2020 and the establishment of a new fund to help employers up-skill and re-skill their workforce, Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn has announced. Continue reading Boost for Scottish apprenticeships
Cole-Hamilton backs workplace mental health first aid
Scottish Liberal Democrat health spokesperson Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP is backing a campaign calling for mental health first aid to be placed on a par with general first aid practice in the workplace. Continue reading Cole-Hamilton backs workplace mental health first aid
National award for caring Janet
A devoted pensioner who became her husband’s 24-hour carer after a stroke left him with a life changing brain injury has been named runner-up in the Carer of the Year national awards. Penicuik pensioner Janet Malcolm was recognised at an annual awards ceremony organised by Headway, the brain injury association, at London’s Dorchester Hotel last Friday. Continue reading National award for caring Janet