City Hotel Manager Scoops Prestigious Award

AN EDINBURGH hotel manager has picked up one of the most significant awards in the hospitality industry. Gillian Duthie, General Manager at Jurys Inn in Edinburgh, has been presented with an Acorn Award for her incredible success in the role which has seen her surpass a host of sales targets. Continue reading City Hotel Manager Scoops Prestigious Award

National Picnic Week announces Best Picnic Spot in Scotland

  • Winner is Glenkiln Sculpture Park
  • This year’s runner up is The Fairy Pools
  • Nominate your favourite picnic spots for next year

It’s National Picnic Week from the 15th-24th of June, which aims to promote areas of natural beauty to get the UK into the great outdoors this summer, enjoying some great food and great company. Continue reading National Picnic Week announces Best Picnic Spot in Scotland

Victims urged to speak out on hate crimes

Victims and witnesses to hate crime are being encouraged to continue to speak out, as new statistics suggest more people are reporting incidents. Community Safety Minister Annabel Ewing has urged those affected by incidents of hate crime to report them to the police, ensuring perpetrators can be properly dealt with. Continue reading Victims urged to speak out on hate crimes

Celebrating Success: NHS Lothian Health Heroes honoured

Local healthcare workers have been honoured at a glittering ceremony celebrating exceptional and inspirational NHS Lothian staff. The annual ‘Celebrating Success Awards’ took place on Wednesday (13 June), at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange, praising the hard-working NHS Lothian employees who give their heart and soul to deliver outstanding care to patients. Continue reading Celebrating Success: NHS Lothian Health Heroes honoured

Audit Office report condemns Universal Credit roll-out

“The Department has kept pushing the Universal Credit rollout forward through a series of problems. We recognise both its determination and commitment, and that there is really no practical choice but to keep on keeping on with the rollout. 

“We don’t think DWP has shown the same commitment to listening and responding to the hardship faced by claimants. Maybe a change of mind set will follow the publication of the claimant survey on 8 June. We think the larger claims for Universal Credit, such as boosted employment, are unlikely to be demonstrable at any point in future. Nor for that matter will value for money.”  

Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, 15 June 2018 Continue reading Audit Office report condemns Universal Credit roll-out

Registration for controversial new brown bin service opens on Monday

Registration for garden waste collections will open next week ahead of the introduction of a controversial new service in October. From Monday (18th June), Edinburgh residents must sign up on the Council website or at one of five local offices.if they wish to continue receiving brown bin collections. The annual brown bin collection service will cost residents £25.

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Today’s Wardie Bay Beachwatch event CANCELLED

Event rescheduled for next Saturday

Due to a terrible weather forecast, we have had to POSTPONE today’s event as we can’t record our important message in wind & rain (writes KAREN BATES).

Join us next Saturday at 12:00 for our @mcsuk beachclean followed by SOS!!!

Sign up fresh here: https://www.mcsuk.org/…/b…/wardie-bay-beach/event/2018-06-16 or here: https://www.facebook.com/events/653386118339741/