Edinburgh Leisure is looking to recruit motivated, enthusiastic and reliable young people aged 16-24 years old, who have a passion for gymnastics and sport for the next Positive Destinations In2Gymnastics course. Continue reading Springboard to success: gymnastics coaching with Edinburgh Leisure
Day: May 29, 2018
Tackling temporary accommodation
Recommendations to transform temporary accommodation, including getting the right support in place from day one and giving more power to front-line workers, have been accepted by the Scottish Government. Continue reading Tackling temporary accommodation
Backs to the wall hero: city commemorates Lieutenant Ker VC
A lasting tribute to one of Scotland’s World War One heroes has been unveiled by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh Frank Ross. A commemorative flagstone to Allan Ebenezer Ker – a 35-year-old Lieutenant in 3rd Battalion, The Gordon Highlanders – has been laid at the site of his Edinburgh home, 100 years since he received the Victoria Cross.
Continue reading Backs to the wall hero: city commemorates Lieutenant Ker VC
Public must play their part in preventing wildfires
Firefighters across the Highlands are still working tirelessly to tackle a significant wildfire in the Torridon area, which has been ongoing since Sunday morning. Continue reading Public must play their part in preventing wildfires
Sparks fly at Royal Mile awards event
Compostable tableware made from eggshells and a state-of-the-art filtration unit that cuts water use in manufacturing are just two of the innovative products that earned fledgling companies and entrepreneurs top honours at Edinburgh Napier University’s inaugural innovation and enterprise competition, Bright Red Sparks. Continue reading Sparks fly at Royal Mile awards event
Michele McDougall funeral service
The service will be at Lorimer Chapel at Warriston on Tuesday 5th June at 1.pm Everyone very welcome.
“A wonderful woman I first knew when she was chair of the Greater Pilton Childcare Action Group in the early 90s. She took up so many other causes over the years, in spite of ill health, and it was always an inspiration to talk with her , including at St. Columba’s earlier this month. Deepest condolences to Lauren; RIP Michelle.”
Malcolm Chisholm
I am so very sad to hear of Michelle’s passing .She was a really beautiful woman both inside and outside .We did keep in touch for a while through texts and occasionaly FB. I am thinking of her daughter whom Michelle introduced me to .She was a lovely person ,like her mother and had just completed her degree.
If you see this please know I am thinking of you .I am also thinking of Michelle who suffered so much pain but never it make her bitter She always saw the bright side of things .She will be so missed by everybody .So my condolences to hear family,friends and all who knew her .RIP Michelle – you deserve it .
Cait Ni Cadlaigh
£50 million additional funding to improve NHS performance
A package of measures, including £50 million extra funding, is to be made available to health boards this year to reduce long waits for treatment. Continue reading £50 million additional funding to improve NHS performance
Stop and search research leads to policy change
Police Scotland has changed the way it carries out stop and search following a series of recommendations made by researchers at the University of Dundee and Edinburgh Napier University. Continue reading Stop and search research leads to policy change
Witness appeal following Fountain Park assaults
Police are appealing for witnesses following an assault in the Fountainbridge area. The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday morning at around 1.05am near the Fountain Park complex. Continue reading Witness appeal following Fountain Park assaults