Conservation charity Plantlife launches this year’s Great British Wildflower Hunt, with 21 new spring species to spot and a new code of conduct on when it is OK to pick wild flowers… Continue reading Plantlife launches Great British Wildflower Hunt
Month: April 2018
UK turns away from ‘not in my back yard’ thinking
- Two thirds think Brits are still guilty of ‘not in my back yard’, or ‘NIMBY’, thinking.
- A third understands that new developments need to be built where they live in order to keep up with demand.
- 37 per cent feel that there is not enough social housing in their local area, compared to just 20 per cent who think there is a lack of private housing.
The UK is often accused of having a ‘not in my back yard’ mentality, with research[1] by AXA showing that two thirds of respondents believe people are guilty of the ‘NIMBY’ effect. However, further investigation revealed that almost a third also understand that new developments have to happen where they live in order to keep up with demand. Continue reading UK turns away from ‘not in my back yard’ thinking
STV explores Scotland’s past in new series of The People’s History Show
Fascinating stories from Dundee, Oban, Clydebank, Aberdeen, Paisley and Glasgow feature in a new series of STV’sThe People’s History Show, which returns on Monday 16 April at 8pm. Continue reading STV explores Scotland’s past in new series of The People’s History Show
Napier Design students provide the spotlight at Bridgend charity launch
Masters students from Edinburgh Napier University shone a spotlight on their skills recently by illuminating a renovated farmhouse for a charity event. Continue reading Napier Design students provide the spotlight at Bridgend charity launch
Getting together, making a difference: free event for North Edinburgh’s older people
British Heart Foundation Scotland wants to hear about your Heart Heroes
Do you know a Heart Hero? British Heart Foundation (BHF) Scotland is on the lookout for its Heart Heroes of 2018 and the public is invited to make nominations. Continue reading British Heart Foundation Scotland wants to hear about your Heart Heroes
The People’s Projects: £50,000 Lottery funding up for grabs across STV East
Five local community groups across STV East are set to compete for up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding each. The People’s Projects is giving these groups a chance to go head to head to compete in a public vote to help them make an extraordinary difference to their community. Continue reading The People’s Projects: £50,000 Lottery funding up for grabs across STV East
Keep it local, says Edinburgh MSP
Convener of the Scottish Parliament’s Cross Party Group on Independent Convenience Stores, Gordon Macdonald MSP, is encouraging Edinburgh residents to shop locally and support the 18,710 small businesses in the local economy. Continue reading Keep it local, says Edinburgh MSP
Rise to the next level and train to be a swim teacher
Edinburgh Leisure is looking to recruit trainee swim teachers, who will be supported through their development with qualifications, training and site-based support. Continue reading Rise to the next level and train to be a swim teacher
TODAY: All welcome at Pilton Youth & Children’s Project Open Day
PYCP Open Day
Thursday 12 April 1 – 3pm Continue reading TODAY: All welcome at Pilton Youth & Children’s Project Open Day