Frank Ross, the Right Honourable Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, led a special group of wreath-layers at the annual Opening Ceremony of the Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance, at the Scott Monument in Princes Street Gardens yesterday. Continue reading Lord Provost opens Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance
Day: October 30, 2018
Bield “built for future”
People can look forward to benefitting from high quality housing and care services provided by Bield for long into the future, according to its Chair. Continue reading Bield “built for future”
Get your heating system ready for winter NOW, households in Scotland urged
With this week’s sudden drop in temperatures households in Scotland are being urged to check their heating systems are working correctly to avoid being caught out with an unexpected breakdown when the cold weather bites. Continue reading Get your heating system ready for winter NOW, households in Scotland urged
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership meets tonight
Blackhall Library 6pm – 8pm – All Welcome
Scottish SPCA issue annual fireworks warning ahead of bonfire season
As Bonfire Night approaches, the Scottish SPCA is urging locals in Edinburgh and the Lothians to consider the impact of fireworks on the welfare of animals. Continue reading Scottish SPCA issue annual fireworks warning ahead of bonfire season
Children on the autism spectrum to benefit from ‘Grow, Play’ project
A specialist project for children in Edinburgh and East Lothian with autism to benefit the development of their social interactions and communication skills has received a £5000 boost from Aberdeen Standard Investments Charitable Foundation. Continue reading Children on the autism spectrum to benefit from ‘Grow, Play’ project
Landscape Institute’s Jellicoe Lecture at The Botanics
On 1 November (this Thursday), the Landscape Institute is hosting the annual Jellicoe Lecture, a free event designed to inspire leadership within the landscape profession, at Edinburgh’s iconic Royal Botanic Garden. Continue reading Landscape Institute’s Jellicoe Lecture at The Botanics
Waterfront regeneration consultation to open next month
The city council’s plans to regenerate Granton Waterfront will take a step forward next month. The council will begin an intensive six month period of public engagement to deliver a ‘vibrant, well connected, new city quarter’. Continue reading Waterfront regeneration consultation to open next month