Share your views on West Pilton Park plans

Hi Everyone,

Please follow this link to the survey monkey for West Pilton Park:

 https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/5HB2DF2

Lots of new exciting things in the pipeline for the park over the coming year that should see it grow into a thriving space for the whole community!

We are very interested in hearing what local people think and feel it is important people have a say! If you could share far and wide it would be greatly appreciated.

 Many thanks

Lianne 

 Lianne Pipskyj

Development Worker- Physical Activity

Pilton Community Health Project

73 Boswall parkway

Edinburgh EH5 2PW

Tel. 0131 551 1671

Work Mobile. 07391202529

liannepipskyj@pchp.org.uk

The ongoing development of West Pilton Park is a collaboration between PCHP, ELGT, C.E.C, Friends of West Pilton Park (Parklife) and other local partners.

 

New Adult Learning Classes start at Craigroyston this month

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Most commonly stolen cars revealed: and what you can do to make sure you don’t buy one

German-manufactured cars are some of highest hit vehicles when it comes to theft, and if you accidently buy one then you could be the one in trouble.

 Cars most likely to be targeted by thieves have been revealed

 Every day, nearly 30 cars are identified as stolen and added to the Police National Computer

 Digital marketing agency, Colewood, secure deal with RAC to launch brand-new vehicle history check

Earlier in the year it was widely reported that UK car thefts were on the rise, which is a cause for concern. This makes buying a used car a risky business. Those who are looking to a grab a bargain with a car made by a German manufacturer may have even more need to be vigilant when looking to buy a second-hand vehicle. With car thefts being a growing issue, there’s several things that car buyers can do to ensure that they’re not purchasing a stolen vehicle.

Back in 2013, a shocking total of 70,053 cars were reported as stolen in England and Wales. Despite this being the lowest number of stolen cars in several years, these figures were set to rise over the next few years. In just three years, the number of vehicles taken without consent rose by a staggering 30%. The UK’s hotspot for stolen cars is London, with the West Midlands, West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester being the most likely targeted areas outside of London.

With that in mind, new research has shown what cars thieves tend to target. Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen and Audi were all featured on the list. The top 10 most stolen and recovered vehicles are:

1. Mercedes-Benz C-Class

2. BMW X5

3. Range Rover Sport

4. Mercedes-Benz E-Class

5. BMW 3 Series

6. Land Rover Discovery

7. Range Rover Autobiography

8. BMW M3

9. VW Golf

10. Audi RS4

If you purchase a second-hand vehicle and you don’t know it’s stolen, police have every right to seize it if it’s registered as missing on their computer. Before buying off the used car market, it’s recommended that you carry out several checks.

Thankfully, a   HPI check  can do all the hard work for you. The RAC’s vehicle history check offers you peace of mind and lowers the risk of you making a mistake.

The RAC vehicle history report gives you vital information on the car’s past, as well as essential advice from motoring experts. They offer everything from a basic check for just £9.99 to a multi-vehicle check that allows you to check 5 vehicles from just £24.99.

Colewood’s Managing Director, Travis Coleman, said: “ This service will assist used car buyers over the coming year in making the right decision about the used cars they are considering buying by providing them with, amongst other things, details of outstanding finance, insurance write off data, MOT history, and exclusive to our service; RAC breakdown data.”

Less than half of Edinburgh trains arrive on time: Scotrail must do more, says Briggs

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Who’s next? City nominations sought for Queen’s Awards

As deadlines loom, the Lord Lieutenant of Edinburgh has called on people across the city to nominate outstanding volunteers and organisations for special recognition from the Queen. 

Frank Ross hopes to see the exceptional contributions made by some of the city’s brightest and best businesses and most dedicated volunteers shortlisted for the 2019 Queen’s Award for Enterprise and the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. Continue reading Who’s next? City nominations sought for Queen’s Awards

Tim Minchin coming to Edinburgh Playhouse as part of UK tour

TIM MINCHIN, award-winning comedian, actor and composer, will return to the stage for his first UK tour dates since 2011. The UK premiere of BACK will commence in Ipswich on 15 October 2019 and comes to Edinburgh Playhouse on Tuesday 19 November 2019. Continue reading Tim Minchin coming to Edinburgh Playhouse as part of UK tour