FIREFIGHTERS Tony Collins and Keith Langley will spin into new territory when they take on a huge 106km cycle around Loch Ness this spring. Continue reading Firefighters take on Loch Ness challenge
Month: March 2019
Appeal following city armed robberies
Police in Edinburgh are appealing for information after two women were robbed at knifepoint in the Newington and Southside areas. Continue reading Appeal following city armed robberies
Protecting cross-border healthcare
Nasty Party?: Council Tories vote to force EU nationals to pay to stay
City Council votes to pay EU nationals’ application appointment fee – despite Tory opposition
Thursday’s city council meeting passed a motion to make application appointments for EU nationals in the Capital free. The city’s application services will now sign up to help EU nationals apply quickly for those finding the online application process challenging.
The Council will now allocate £25,000 to help the Council’s application service keep appointments free.
Council leader Adam McVay said: “By making it easier and free for EU nationals to apply through the Council’s application services we are doing all we can to help people through this appalling process and remind them that Edinburgh is their home and we stand with them as our residents.
He added: “The UK Government’s EU National application programme is a shameful way to treat our citizens, many of whom have been part of our city and community for decades.
“It’s somewhat ironic that the Tories, who can complained about a charge for people’s bin registrations, voted against removing the charge for EU nationals applying to register their lives in the Capital. When Tories believe registering a bin is a more important than applying to register your family to protect your rights, something has went badly wrong with their moral compass.”
SNP MSP for Edinburgh Pentlands, Gordon MacDonald, said: “The SNP has been clear across the board that we will support EU nationals in every way we can. Yet again, the Tories in Edinburgh have shown themselves as no better than the xenophobic party in Westminster that sent disgusting “go home” vans into our communities.
“I hope that despite the Tory’s treatment of EU nationals, they feel kindness and respect from the rest of us who are proud that they have done us the honour of making Scotland their home.”
City of Edinburgh Council – Full Council Meeting – 14 March 2019
Motion By Councillor McVey – EU Registration
“That Council:
- Notes the UK Government’s appalling decision to force EU nationals to “register” to sustain their rights.
- Notes that Edinburgh’s registration services took part in the Home Office settlement pilot which ended in late autumn 2018 which included an application assistance scheme to help “read” chipped EU passports to smooth the process.
- Notes that the Home Office settlement has now gone live and residents can register for free from March 30th 2019 and fees paid before this time can now be reclaimed.
- Agrees that Edinburgh City Council will use existing resources to publicise the free UK Government based service and existing support services available through citizen’s advice to citizens across the City.
- Agrees that to help further support EU nationals remaining in Edinburgh, Council authorises use of up to £25,000 from the Council’s priorities fund to support Edinburgh’s registration services and avoid any administration fees being applied to any EU nationals registering with the Home Office settlement scheme through Edinburgh’s registration services.
- Agrees that this expenditure will be monitored on a monthly basis and reported through the business bulletin of the Finance and Resources committee and delegates authority to the Chief Executive, in consultation with the Leader and Deputy Leader, to limit free registrations to citizens who live in Edinburgh, subject to service demand.
- Agrees that the Leader will write to the Home Office to request this funding is reimbursed in return for providing this service.”
Do you know what these common road markings REALLY mean?
We drive past them countless times each and every day – but how many of these common road markings do you really know the meaning of? Continue reading Do you know what these common road markings REALLY mean?
Court ruling raises concerns over proposed roll-out of Right to Rent
Concerns over the roll-out of the UK Government’s Right to Rent scheme have once again been raised by Scotland’s Housing Minister Kevin Stewart in light of a recent High Court ruling.
Continue reading Court ruling raises concerns over proposed roll-out of Right to Rent
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo welcomes India’s Navy Chief
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has celebrated its strong international ties by welcoming the Republic of India’s Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sunil Lanba to Edinburgh and to the castle home of the world-famous military extravaganza. Continue reading The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo welcomes India’s Navy Chief
“Next stop, Newhaven”: green light for controversial tramlime extension
After a lengthy debate on the Final Business Case at a meeting of full Council in Edinburgh City Chambers on Thursday, the SNP-Labour administration voted to press ahead with taking trams to Newhaven. Continue reading “Next stop, Newhaven”: green light for controversial tramlime extension
Together Enterprise at PYCP
PYCP has an exciting new partnership with Cooperative College.
Continue reading Together Enterprise at PYCP
Ford’s Road fatality: man charged
Police in Edinburgh have arrested and charged a 22-year-old man in connection with the death of Lionel Simenya in Ford’s Road. Continue reading Ford’s Road fatality: man charged