Correction: West Pilton West Granton CC meets on TUESDAY

West Pilton West Granton Community Council

meets on TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY at 7pm

in West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre, West Pilton Grove.

All welcome.

AGENDA

  1. Welcome and introductions
  2. Attendance and apologies
  3. Minutes and Matters Arising
  4. Correspondence
  5. Police Report
  6. Locality Report – named council representative, George Norval’s team.
  7. Forthquarter Park update.
  8. MSP’s MP’s Councillors’ Update
  9. Chair’s report
  10. Finance report
  11. AOCB
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Victoria Primary on the move?

A statutory consultation on a proposal to relocate Victoria Primary School to a new building in the Western Harbour and undertake catchment changes in the Western Harbour and North Leith areas of the city has begun. The public consultation period will run until 5pm on Friday 17 March. Continue reading Victoria Primary on the move?

First Minister to become ‘First Mentor’!

Young Scot competition offers chance of a lifetime for young women

Aspiring young women aged between 18 and 23 will have the chance to be mentored by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. The competition, run by Young Scot, will see the successful candidate receive mentoring from the First Minister over a one year period.

The First Minister yesterday called on women in leadership roles to follow her example and become mentors, helping to create a generation of future leaders and greater gender balance in their organisations.

Speaking at the diversity on private sector boards joint partnership event with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scottish Enterprise and the Scottish Government in Edinburgh, the FM said:

“Equality for women is at the heart of the Scottish Government’s vision for an equal Scotland. My ambition for all our young people is that they will have a fair chance to succeed, and if they work hard and have the ability, there’s nothing to stop them realising their dreams. It is not acceptable in 2017 for women to be under-represented in senior positions, including in the boardroom.

“That is why our Programme for Government contains ambitious commitments in support of women’s equality, including legislating for gender balance on public sector boards, creating a new Advisory Council on Women and Girls and piloting a Returners Project.

“One of my first actions on becoming First Minister was to appoint a gender-balanced cabinet. Since then, through initiatives such as 50/50 by 2020 and the Scottish Business Pledge, more than 300 businesses in Scotland have committed to achieve gender equality on their boards – and for the first time ever more than half of public sector board appointees are women.

“As well as this, I’m determined to play my personal part by becoming a mentor and I would urge other women in leadership roles to do the same. Together, we can be female role models for the next generation and encourage and empower young women to discover their own leadership potential.”

Louise Macdonald, Chief Executive of Young Scot said: “Supporting young people in realising their career potential and meeting their ambitions is the responsibility of every leader in Scotland. Mentoring is a powerful way of helping young people achieve their goals and will help to create a new generation of positive role models to inspire other young women in the future.

“We’re delighted to support the First Minister and the Scottish Government with this new mentoring programme and we are encouraging as many young women from across Scotland as possible to apply for this amazing opportunity.”

Details of the initiative will be announced soon.

 

 

 

£7 million boost for Edinburgh schools

Schools in Edinburgh will benefit from a £7,472,400 funding boost as part of the Scottish Government’s drive to improve standards in schools, it has been revealed. The share each school is due to receive from the Scottish Government’s new £120 million Pupil Equity Fund has been revealed by Deputy First Minister John Swinney. Continue reading £7 million boost for Edinburgh schools

A-rated Bananas!

Celebrating ‘new brutalism’: Leith’s Cables Wynd House to get A listed status

Historic Environment Scotland has decided to recognise Leith’s iconic Cables Wynd House – the ‘Banana Flats’ – and neighbouring Linksview House at Category A, meaning they are of ‘national or international’ importance. Continue reading A-rated Bananas!

Well, well: It’s all happening at Muirhouse Millennium Centre!

Today has been hectic at MUIRHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTRE  as we Hosted an NHS Wellbeing Seminar (with catering), a Progress meeting for Urban Union, the Sunshine Club and a training session for Muirhouse Housing Association, then the Girls Club (writes JAMES McGINTY). We rounded the day off with Jackie’s prize Bingo at 7.00pm. A very tiring day for the Manager And His Volunteers!