A bronze baby elephant sculpture has been chosen as the preferred memorial for Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens by parents affected by historic practices at Mortonhall Crematorium. The sculpture, which will be created by renowned Kelpies sculptor Andy Scott, will stand approximately two metres high and be embossed with a coat of forget-me-not flowers to reinforce that the city will not forget. Continue reading We will not forget: design for second Mortonhall memorial unveiled
Day: August 25, 2017
Thanks a million: Council finds more cash to support city festivals
Extra £1 million per year to ensure ‘future success’ of Edinburgh’s festivals
The City of Edinburgh Council is proposing to create a legacy funding package for the city’s Festivals in their 70th anniversary year. The Council has agreed to invest an additional £1 million every year for five years to protect the legacy and strengthen the future of the city’s 11 major festivals towards a joint fund proposed to Edinburgh’s Festivals and the Scottish Government. Continue reading Thanks a million: Council finds more cash to support city festivals
Parents urged to return flu vaccination consent forms
Childhood flu vaccination programme underway for primary school children
Parents across the Lothians are being urged to return their children’s flu vaccination consent form as soon as possible to ensure they are protected against flu this winter. Continue reading Parents urged to return flu vaccination consent forms
Tonight: free tootball coaching at West Pilton Park
Starting tonight, another local date for FREE COMMUNITY FOOTBALL COACHING!.
Come along to WEST PILTON PARK for structured, fun sessions by qualified coaches and ex-professionals with the occasional visit from some of Scotlands best players!
6 -7.15pm tonight – all you need to do is bring your kids! Boys and girls welcome between ages 7-14
#KeepOctoberFree – Edinburgh Leisure launches September campaign
Edinburgh Leisure have unveiled their September offer, designed to help thousands of new customers to try new activities and get more active this autumn. Continue reading #KeepOctoberFree – Edinburgh Leisure launches September campaign
Scottish SPCA to celebrate tenth Scottish Animal Week
The Scottish SPCA is to launch their tenth annual Scottish Animal Week on 4th September. To mark the milestone they will host a variety of events over the week including street collections on Saturday (9th) and an open day at the centre in Edinburgh on Sunday (10th). Continue reading Scottish SPCA to celebrate tenth Scottish Animal Week
ITV4 to screen every minute of OVO Energy Tour of Britain
Cycling fans will be able to watch every moment of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain live this September as ITV4 screen all eight stages – from start to finish – in their entirety for the first time. The event gets underway from Edinburgh on 3rd September. Continue reading ITV4 to screen every minute of OVO Energy Tour of Britain
Half a million Scots missing out on benefits
Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman met local councils yesterday to discuss the practical steps needed to encourage more people to claim the financial support they are entitled to. It is estimated that in 2014/15, for tax credits and the main income-related benefits, there could be over 500,000 cases of individuals or families in Scotland not claiming benefits they were entitled to.
The round-table in Edinburgh was also attended by Alex Rowley MSP and Cllr Kelly Parry, Community Wellbeing Spokesperson for local authority umbrella group COSLA.
Ms Freeman said: “Social Security is a human right. That is the foundation for the social security system we are building for Scotland and making sure that everyone gets the financial support they are entitled to is one of the first steps towards putting dignity and respect at the heart of social security in Scotland.
“In Scotland today there are still many people on low incomes who are not claiming the benefits that are theirs by right. That might be because they don’t know what they are entitled to, or it could be the system is too complex. Whatever the reasons, we need to understand them and work out how they can be overcome.
“That will take both Scottish and local government working together. Local authorities have important experience in understanding what works at a local level. So it makes complete sense to work together on a coordinated approach that nationally and locally, actively encourages benefits take up. I am grateful to Alex Rowley MSP for his work and his support in, highlighting the critical issue of making sure people receive the support to which they are entitled.”
Councillor Kelly Parry COSLA spokesperson for Communities added: “Ensuring everyone in Scotland claims the support they are entitled to is something councils and our local partners have been involved in for many years.
“Councils expertise and local knowledge has played a huge part in efforts to maximise incomes for Communities across the country. Collaborative working, and sustained joint effort, will make a real difference to people all across Scotland.”
Through the Scotland Act 2016, the following benefits will be devolved to Scotland:
The following benefits will remain reserved to UK Government:
- Universal Credit
- Contributory Job Seekers Allowance
- Contributory Employment Support Allowance
- Child Benefit
- Maternity Allowance
- State Pension
- Pension Credit