The city council is set to improve access to and management of allotments in the Capital in recognition of their social, environmental and health benefits. Continue reading Edinburgh’s allotments: growing popularity!
Month: March 2017
Youth & Children Work vacancy at West Pilton
♦ Are you a dynamic, energetic and enthusiastic person with a passion for delivering high quality services for children and young people?
♦ Do you have the skills to build children & young people’s self esteem and self confidence?
♦ Can you assist children and young people to develop their abilities to manage personal and social relationships?
♦ Can you create/develop positive learning environments for children and young people to develop new skills?
♦ Are you able to build the capacity of children and young people to consider risk, make reasoned decisions, take responsibility for their actions and engage in democratic decision making processes?
Then see below …
Join ELREC’s cycle for refugees
The Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Equality Council invites the public to join this Sunday, 26th March from 11am – 1pm for a fundraising cycle ride from the Bangholm Outdoor Centre to Lauriston Castle to raise funds for Refugees. Continue reading Join ELREC’s cycle for refugees
Letters: Politicians must support public services
Dear Editor,
Despite the difficulties in the lives of working people of rising prices, restricted incomes and job insecurity, they will resist gross injustices done to others.
This is the real character and humanity of working people who are subject to continuous pressure from the system under which they live to just look after themselves and to believe “ there is no such thing as society”
How can working people express their humanity from their own shrinking resources? The head and heart are willing but the resources are not there: but, in other ways it can be done that would help everyone.
The disgraceful, disgusting situation of working people not being able to pay for adequate electricity or gas supplies for heating cooking and lighting whilst millions and millions of pounds are paid to shareholders in these private companies. These industries should be publicly owned and managed for the benefit of everyone is one such way.
The same should also apply to passenger transport, rail, bus and tram, these essential services are needed by working people to access their places of work. They are not a luxury, they are also important for social and leisure activity.
All these measures can benefit everyone and can be done, expressing humanity in operation. All MP’s, MSP’s and Councillors should be pressured to support and work for this.
A. Delahoy
Silverknowes Gardens
Children’s Festival programme launched
The Edinburgh International Children’s Festival (formerly Imaginate Festival) which is running from 27 May to 4 June 2017, has launched its programme. The new name reflects Imaginate’s wider role in the sector: supporting artists to make new work year round and producing the flagship Edinburgh International Children’s Festival. Continue reading Children’s Festival programme launched
Muirhouse: It’s your choice on Saturday
Watching the Collectors
It’s a wonderful life!
City five make final cut
After three months of call-outs and auditioning over 100 young performers nationally, Scottish Youth Theatre has finally unveiled the line-up for its first ever National Ensemble – and Edinburgh’s Amy Curran (19), Annie Bowes (16), Hana Mackenzie (22), Hannah Cumming (23) and Katee McCulloch (20) have made the final 24. Continue reading City five make final cut
Leaders speak following Westminster attack
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a statement in Downing Street last night following the attack in Westminster which saw five people killed and forty more injured. Continue reading Leaders speak following Westminster attack