Four Royal Commonwealth Pool staff have been awarded the prestigious Meritorious Lifeguard Award by the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK). On the day that sees the launch of the Scotland Drowning Prevention Strategy, the Edinburgh Leisure staff team were presented with their awards by RLSS UK’s CEO Di Steer at the Royal Commonwealth Pool on Dalkeith Road. Continue reading Awards for Edinburgh Leisure lifesavers
Day: February 1, 2018
Much ado as Edinburgh College students take theatre costume exhibition to Stirling
Edinburgh College Theatre Costume students have delved into a Shakespearean world of farthingales and ruffs to launch an exhibition of Elizabethan inspired stage costumes this week. Elizabethan Costumes for Theatre Performance, an exhibition by Edinburgh College Theatre Costume students, is on display at the Macrobert Arts Centre in Stirling until 27 February. Continue reading Much ado as Edinburgh College students take theatre costume exhibition to Stirling
Last chance to enter Active Ageing Challenge
Scotland’s brightest start-ups and entrepreneurs have just five days left to enter a new £100,000 fund, designed to support the development of technology that will help people to thrive in older age. Entries for the first ever Centrica Active Ageing Challenge close on 5 February, so local start-ups should submit their big ideas NOW! Continue reading Last chance to enter Active Ageing Challenge
More support for Scottish Women’s Aid to tackle domestic abuse
Scottish Women’s Aid is being granted dedicated training funding of £165,000 from the Scottish Government ahead of the Domestic Abuse Bill progressing through Parliament. The funding will support improved understanding of coercive control within communities and develop bespoke training materials for Scottish Women’s Aid staff. Continue reading More support for Scottish Women’s Aid to tackle domestic abuse
February houseplant of the month: winter bloomers
- All winter bloomers are keen drinkers, so check the soil is sufficiently damp when buying. Drooping leaves are a sign that the plant has been kept too dry.
- Check the number of buds and the ripeness of the buds on all winter bloomers. Ideally they should already be showing some colour.
- Primula and ragwort should have attractive, smooth leaves, whilst jasmine should have dense tendrils with lots of buds.
- Look out for leaf-miner flies and aphids, and in the case of primula and ragwort also check for Botrytis, a fungus which can affect foliage and flowers when they’re too damp.
- Winter bloomers like a light and cool spot; avoid direct sunlight.
- The soil should be slightly damp – avoid overwatering if possible.
- Plant food once a fortnight helps winter bloomers to maintain enough strength for growing and flowering.
- Wilted flowers can simply be picked off.
Creatives hit the classroom to benefit Children’s Hospital charity
CHILDREN and young people in hospital have benefitted from a new partnership which saw graphic designers, animators, film-makers and other creatives head back to the classroom for legal lessons. Continue reading Creatives hit the classroom to benefit Children’s Hospital charity
February garden plant of the month: Salix
‘Leading the change’: Greens take credit for council budget cuts reversal
More cash for councils as Greens make their presence felt at Holyrood
The City of Edinburgh Council will receive a significant increase in its funding to the tune of £12.4m after the Scottish Greens secured an agreement for the government to amend the 2018-19 budget. The Greens’ agreement will see £170m more for local council services throughout Scotland, a reversal of all of the £157m of local government cuts proposed by the SNP. Continue reading ‘Leading the change’: Greens take credit for council budget cuts reversal
A budget of compromise and consensus: ‘credit where it is due’?
NHS, the economy and the low paid to benefit, says Scottish Government
COSLA welcomes recognition of local government concerns Continue reading A budget of compromise and consensus: ‘credit where it is due’?