There will be one last chance to celebrate the Royal Air Force’s centenary when the RAF in Concert tour arrives in Glasgow next month for a special performance. Continue reading Final fanfare to celebrate RAF100
Day: September 8, 2018
Making a mess of recycling? Households could soon be charged a return fee
Households who fail to recycle properly could soon be hit with a fee by their local council in a bid to reduce landfill waste. Continue reading Making a mess of recycling? Households could soon be charged a return fee
A third of people in Edinburgh can’t recognise the signs of an unsafe gas appliance
- A quarter of adults in Edinburgh (31%) don’t know the signs of unsafe gas appliances and nearly a fifth (15%) take no steps at all to ensure their homes have safe gas appliances.
- This Gas Safety Week (17-23 September) Gas Safe Register is raising awareness about the potential consequences of unsafe gas appliances and remind people how to know they are working safely.
Continue reading A third of people in Edinburgh can’t recognise the signs of an unsafe gas appliance
Brand new production Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert coming to Edinburgh Playhouse
Mark Goucher is joining forces with first time producer Jason Donovan to create a brand new production of the much-loved glittering hit musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Continue reading Brand new production Of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert coming to Edinburgh Playhouse
Samaritans welcomes lowest UK suicide rate in thirty years
Figures released this week by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that male suicide is at its lowest in more than thirty years. The total number of both male and female suicides in 2017 was 5,821 compared with 5,965 in 2016, a fall of 144 or just over 2.4%. Continue reading Samaritans welcomes lowest UK suicide rate in thirty years
Sports programme for young people with disabilities launches in Scotland
Young people with disabilities in Scotland will have the opportunity to take part in exciting new sports activities thanks to the launch of Leonard Cheshire’s Can Do Sport programme. Continue reading Sports programme for young people with disabilities launches in Scotland
Anniversary Lunch with an Old Bag raises over £1 million
The infamous ‘Lunch with an Old Bag’ returned to Prestonfield House in Edinburgh yesterday, marking the event’s 10th anniversary and raising a record breaking £1 million to help change the lives of over 1,000 young people supported by The Prince’s Trust. Continue reading Anniversary Lunch with an Old Bag raises over £1 million
Minister of Public Health visits Royal Infirmary Islet Cell Transplant Team
ORGAN DONATION WEEK: 3rd – 9th SEPTEMBER
Public Health Minister Joe FitzPatrick MSP met Kathryn Hand, who underwent islet cell transplantation in December 2016, to mark the start of Organ Donation Week. Continue reading Minister of Public Health visits Royal Infirmary Islet Cell Transplant Team