A survey by Just Eat, commissioned to mark the launch of voting for the British Takeaway Awards, has revealed Sir David Attenborough as the guest Scots would most like to share their last slice of pizza with. Continue reading David Attenborough named as Scots’ ultimate dinner party guest
Month: September 2017
Phenomenal demand for Climbing World Cup tickets
Organisers are reprting a huge demand for tickets for The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) World Cup and Paraclimbing Cup event which takes place on 23 & 24 September at Edinburgh’s International Climbing Arena at Ratho. Continue reading Phenomenal demand for Climbing World Cup tickets
One Punch: Police Scotland’s hard-hitting campaign
A night out relaxing with friends and having a few drinks can be the perfect way to unwind. Unfortunately, alcohol affects people in many different ways in terms of their capacity and reaction to various beverages.
The fact is, alcohol is a key element in a large percentage of violent crime and anti-social behaviour incidents in Scotland. The available statistics indicate that over half of ‘one punch’ crimes are committed under the influence of drink.
Alcohol related crimes range from relatively low level offences such as drunkenness, disorder and assault to serious crimes like domestic abuse, sexual offences and other violent crimes including serious assault, attempted murder, murder and robbery. Sadly, even a minor drunken scuffle can result in tragedy.
During recent public surveys, violent crime was ranked as a key concern, placing it as one of Police Scotland’s top priorities. As such, the One Punch Can Ruin Two Lives campaign has been introduced to raise awareness of the consequences that one punch can have on two people’s lives.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Williams said, “Drinking too much can make you vulnerable and it increases your risk of becoming a victim of crime or getting into trouble.
“One punch can kill and could result in you facing a jail sentence. I want people to enjoy their nights out but at the same time to drink responsibly and consider how much alcohol they are consuming and the effect it has on their decision making and judgement.”
Cabinet Secretary for Justice Michael Matheson said: “Identifying and tackling the root causes of crime and the issues that cause harm in our communities is a responsibility for the police, our partners and communities.
“The ‘One Punch’ campaign is part of the Safe Summer – Action Against Violence campaign and I am encouraged by this initiative to reduce the number of violent incidents and improve the safety and wellbeing of individuals and communities.”
We want you to have a good time, but remember…
- Getting into an altercation can ruin two lives. It increases the risk of becoming a victim of crime and also the risk of getting into trouble if a situation quickly escalates into violence and disorder.
- Think about how much alcohol you are consuming, and consider the effects alcohol has on the mind and body.
- Remind yourself what these effects are. Alcohol is a proven precursor to antisocial behaviour, which all too often leads to more serious criminal acts.
- Too much drink affects your judgement, leading to bad decisions which may well end with your arrest.
- Alcohol reduces self-control, and can give the drinker a false sense of bravery or heightened uncharacteristic aggression.
- Understand the consequences of drinking too much; overindulgence increases the risk of becoming vulnerable or overstepping the mark.
- As well as risking becoming a victim of crime, you could risk getting into trouble by a situation quickly escalating into violence or disorder.
Dr Christine Goodall, Director of Medics Against Violence, Honorary Consultant and Lead Clinician for Oral Surgery said, “We are pleased to support Police Scotland with their important ‘One Punch’ Campaign. ‘One Punch’ can be enough to take a life or to result in permanent and life changing disability. This not only affects the victim and their family but leaves the perpetrator facing a long prison sentence with their future and that of their family also significantly affected. There are no winners.
“We would like to reinforce, to young people particularly, how easy it is to cause serious injury. We see this all too often in hospitals and even if the victims survive their lives can be very difficult and different going forward.
“We would appeal to young people to make sensible choices about their actions and around alcohol and to groups of friends to look out for each other when out socialising, because impulsive action taken when judgement is clouded can result in a lifetime of regret.”
National Licensed Trade Partnership’s Chair Donald MacLeod said, “The newly formed National Licensing Trade Partnership (NLTP) is more than happy to lend its support to Police Scotland’s anti-violence and responsible drinking campaign.
“While it has never been safer for the general public to visit a restaurant, pub or club to enjoy a night out with family or friends, acts of violence and crimes associated with alcohol are still a national concern, particularly for local communities. As such, the NLTP fully supports any rational targeted campaign, including this one, which promotes responsible drinking of alcohol and highlights the dangers, damage and suffering that can occur when someone has one drink too many and throws ‘One Punch’.”
Alison Douglas, Chief Executive of Alcohol Focus Scotland said, “With more than half of violent crime in Scotland linked to alcohol, this campaign delivers a really important message. Binge drinking can cause people to lose self-control and situations can quickly escalate with devastating consequences.
“While everyone is responsible for their own actions, there’s no doubt cheap, highly visible and easily accessible alcohol encourages us to drink too much. Measures to reduce our overall alcohol consumption will reduce crime, make our communities safer and ease the burden on the police and emergency services.”
Security Industry Authority (SIA)’s Dave Humphries, Director Partnerships & interventions said, “The SIA is committed to ensuring public protection and we fully support this excellent initiative by Police Scotland. Security operatives have a vital role to play in reducing the risks of violence in the night time economy.”
Violence Reduction Unit’s Will Linden said: “When we drink alcohol, it impacts upon our behaviour, and we can react to situations in a way that we wouldn’t whilst sober. One punch can lead to another then another, one punch can seriously injure someone, one punch can kill and one punch can mean prison. One brief moment can change your life and those around you forever.”
The campaign is supported by the charity ‘Every Action Has Consequences’ which was launched by the family of Adam Rogers, who was killed as a result of one punch in 2009. Having lost Adam his family and friends through the charity urge people to think about the consequences of their actions.
Pat Rogers, Mother of Adam and co-founder of the charity ‘Every Action Has Consequences’ said, “Dave, Tim and I are really pleased to see the ‘One Punch Can Ruin Two Lives’ Campaign being launched in Glasgow this week. We are so glad that Adam’s Story is being used and we hope it continues to have a powerful impact on those who see it. Many people don’t realise that fists can be as dangerous as a knife or a gun. One punch killed our lovely son when he was trying to act as a peacemaker. We fully support this campaign it is so important to get the message across loud and clear – one punch is too many.”
The video below illustrates the scenario which was brought about by over indulgence, and which resulted in needless tragedy and the ruination of not one, but two lives:
Celebrate quality food during Red Tractor week
Red Tractor Week 2017 (11th – 17th September) will celebrate great food, great farming and quality food you can trust. Supported by BBC Countryfile presenter and Red Tractor farmer Adam Henson, the week will encourage people to cook their own recipes using Red Tractor products and post them online using #Trustthetractor.
Red Tractor is creating an online recipe book of real people’s favourite Red Tractor meals. Each day will focus on a different key British ingredient and will be supported by a daily competition, and real life stories and videos from the Red Tractor farmers who bring us our food.
People can take part via social media (on Twitter and Facebook using the hashtag #Trustthetractor) and on the Red Tractor website (www.redtractor.org.uk);
- Monday 11th – Poultry (chicken, duck, turkey)
- Tuesday 12th – Dairy (milk, cheese, butter)
- Wednesday 13th – Pork
- Thursday 14th – Fruit
- Friday 15th – Beef & Lamb
- Saturday 16th – Vegetables (including sugar and potatoes)
- Sunday 17th – Crops (incl. wheat, barley and oats)
Red Tractor Farmer and BBC Countryfile presenter, Adam Henson said; “What a fabulous week to get out cooking and supporting our wonderful British Red Tractor farmers. As a Red Tractor farmer myself this is one of my favourite times of year, when the harvest is safely gathered and we can really enjoy the fruits of our labour with so much great food in season.
“This year has been a patchy harvest with mixed quality in wheat and barley, however overall it has been a positive result. With quality being key, it is more important than ever that the crop is looked after, which is why good standards are important.”
Every stage of the journey your Red Tractor food makes is checked. Rigorous independent systems ensure that food holding the Red Tractor logo can be traced right back to original British farms.
The week will draw people’s attention to the great standards that go into food and drink with the Red Tractor label. Red Tractor ensures people can trust the food they eat. It is the largest food standards scheme in the UK, covering; animal welfare, food safety, traceability and environmental protection.
Silver award for Napier’s armed forces support programme
Edinburgh Napier University has been honoured by the Ministry of Defence for its commitment to the armed forces. The university is to receive a silver award under the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme which encourages employers to support the defence sector and inspire others to do the same. Continue reading Silver award for Napier’s armed forces support programme
Port Edgar to fly the flag for Great Britain
A team of young sailors from South Queensferry’s Port Edgar Yacht Club has qualified for the final of the European Sailing Champions League later this month – the only British team to do so. Continue reading Port Edgar to fly the flag for Great Britain
World premiere announced for An Officer and a Gentleman – The Musical
Jamie Wilson and Curve are delighted to announce the World Premiere of An Officer and a Gentleman – The Musical which will open at Curve, Leicester on 6th April 2018 before playing at theatres across the UK and in Ireland until 15th September 2018. An Officer and a Gentleman – The Musical will be playing at the UK’s largest theatre, the Edinburgh Playhouse, in a six night run from 2 – 7 July 2018. Continue reading World premiere announced for An Officer and a Gentleman – The Musical
Green light for tram line extension
While all eyes were on one major transport infrastructure project yesterday, another decidely less popular one also moved forward when councillors backed controversial plans to extend the tram line. Continue reading Green light for tram line extension
HM The Queen officially opens Queensferry Crossing
Her Majesty The Queen was accompanied by Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for the official opening of the Queensferry Crossing yesterday. The event marked the culmination of six years work to build the structure, involving more than 15,000 people, at a cost of £1.35 billion – £245 million under the original budget. Continue reading HM The Queen officially opens Queensferry Crossing
Raising the roof at Muirhouse Shopping Centre!
Shopping Centre demolition prep work gets underway this week
Timetable for demolition and reconstruction published