The last Chat Cafe of the year will be on December 17th from 12-2pm at Royston Wardieburn Community Centre.
We’ll be back in the New Year on January 14th!
After auditioning young hopefuls in Inverness, Dundee, Stirling, Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scottish Youth Theatre has unveiled the 20 talented young people who will form the 2019 National Ensemble – and three young theatre makers from Edinburgh have made the final line up. Continue reading Capital trio make the final line up of national theatre company
Figures released by the Scottish Government yesterday show that deaths from lung cancer continue to show the worst levels of inequality between rich and poor households in Scotland. Continue reading Lung Cancer deaths FOUR TIMES HIGHER in deprived areas
Scottish GPs are still facing a crisis according to the latest figures released yesterday. Continue reading Slight increase in GP numbers “too little, too late”:
The 2019-20 Scottish Budget will seek to strengthen Scotland’s economy and deliver long term investments to transform public services, Finance Secretary Derek Mackay has said. Continue reading Safeguarding Scotland? Budget to support ‘transformation of essential public services’.
SUPPORTERS of the grassroots campaign to save Leith Walk from a controversial student accommodation and hotel development have been urged to register their objections to a revised proposal submitted to City of Edinburgh Council ahead of a decision in the new year. Continue reading Community campaign steps up bid to save Leith Walk
Young people’s mental health services among those facing the axe Continue reading SCOTLAND’S OLDEST COMMUNITY HEALTH PROJECT THREATENED WITH CLOSURE AFTER DRASTIC FUNDING CUTS