Too difficult, too boring and too time consuming, just some of the excuses we’re making to avoid walking for fitness. Continue reading Edinburgh: get walking!
Month: February 2017
Dean Park Crescent consultation
How can the city council make cycling and walking easier at Dean Park Crescent? Have your say!
https://consultationhub.edinburgh.gov.uk/sfc/design-cycle-walk-dean-park-crescent/ …
Dean Park Crescent consultation summary sheet
Ben Macpherson encourages city council to go for share of energy efficiency fund
Ben Macpherson MSP has encouraged the City of Edinburgh Council to apply for a share of the Scottish Government’s £11m fund to deliver energy efficiency improvements to homes, businesses and public buildings and community projects. Continue reading Ben Macpherson encourages city council to go for share of energy efficiency fund
Walled Garden group goes for crowdfunding
The garden is still very overgrown but with a bit of help and some funding we hope to get growing this summer, host activities and visitors to Granton’s lost Garden for the first time in over ten years. Share the magical story and potential of this paradise on the waterfront if restored to community use.
Morph the snake’s looking for love!
The Scottish SPCA is seeking a new home for Morph the snake who is looking for someone to love. Valentine’s Day came and went but sadly the lovesick snake is still seeking a soulmate! Continue reading Morph the snake’s looking for love!
Defibrillators installed on Edinburgh’s trams
St John and the City has continued to roll out life-saving defibrillator devices across Edinburgh with 17 machines installed on Edinburgh Trams yesterday.
Continue reading Defibrillators installed on Edinburgh’s trams
Hunt is on for city centre police impersonators
Police in Edinburgh are investigating a series of incidents where three men have impersonated police officers.Six incidents have been reported to police, with one occurring last Friday, another on Saturday and four taking place on Monday this week.
In all cases they have targeted tourists with a view to extracting money from the victim, with two incidents resulting in the theft of money from visitors.
The first incident happened at around 1.20pm on Friday, February 3, in the Grassmarket. A Chilean man was approached by a man who asked him to take his photograph in King’s Stables Road. Both men were then approached by two male suspects claiming to be police officers who demanded to search them.
After this, the two suspects got into a silver or grey Seat hatchback and drove away. The other male who was also searched walked into the Grassmarket and was lost to sight. It was later discovered that a three figure sum of money had been stolen from the Chilean man.
The second incident happened around 5.30pm on Monday, February 13, in Market Street. Two Chinese tourists were approached by two men who showed them a form of ID and stated that they were undercover police officers. They asked to search the tourist and subsequently stole a four figure sum of cash.
There have been several descriptions given to police, however in all cases they are described as men of Southern European origin who operate in groups of either two or three.
They also deliberately target people who look like foreign national tourists and operate in tourist areas.
The other incidents have occurred in Chambers Street, Castle Street, and in the Calton Hill area.
Police Sergeant Mark Hamilton of West End Police Station said: “These men are purposely targeting tourists who are visiting the City Centre in a bid to steal money from them.
“Impersonating a police officer is not only inappropriate, it is illegal. We would advise that if you are stopped by someone claiming to be a Police Scotland officer, request their collar number and ask to see a warrant card.
“All our officers are happy to provide this information to the public and it should be offered readily.
“I would ask that anyone with information regarding these incidents contact us immediately, and would also urge those visiting the city to be aware of this activity and report any suspicions to police.”
Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 or anonymously through Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
The incidents occurred as follows:
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Friday, February 3, around 1.20pm in the Grassmarket. A three figure sum of money was taken as a result of this encounter.
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Saturday, February 11, around 4pm, in Castle Street. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 2.15pm, in the Calton Hill area. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 3.25pm, outside the National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 4.50pm, in the Calton Hill area. Nothing was taken.
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Monday, February 13, around 5.30pm, in Market Street. A four figure sum of money was taken.
Social tenants in Scotland: latest statistics published
Scotland’s Chief Statistician yesterday released Social Tenants in Scotland 2015, a new Official Statistics publication that presents an overview of social tenants and social rented housing in Scotland for the year 2015 covering topic areas such as stock, household characteristics, housing flows, and rents and income levels. Continue reading Social tenants in Scotland: latest statistics published
Did you see Blake?
Police in Edinburgh are seeking the public’s help following confirmation of the death of teenager Blake Ross on Monday night. Continue reading Did you see Blake?
Urgent action needed in schools to address childrens’ mental health
Figures produced by the Scottish Children’s Services Coalition (SCSC) have highlighted dramatic increases in the reasons pupils are being identified with additional support needs (ASN) in Scotland’s schools. Continue reading Urgent action needed in schools to address childrens’ mental health