The Edinburgh Association of Community Councils, the umbrella body set up to support the capital’s 43 community councils, is looking to become more ‘pro-active’. Continue reading Community councils asked to discuss EACC’s future role
Day: August 28, 2019
Revealed: the childhood talent of Christine Orr
Talks and Tales: The Childhood Writing of Christine Orr
21 August 2019 – 22 March 2020
Writers’ Museum, Lawnmarket, Lady Stair’s Close, EH1 2PA
Free admission
The Writers’ Museum is now exhibiting two beautiful manuscript illustrated magazines produced in Edinburgh by Christine Orr and friends between 1911 and 1916. Continue reading Revealed: the childhood talent of Christine Orr
ELREC: Time to tackle racist abuse
Paul Pogba missed a penalty and was subjected to racist abuse that alarmed especially those associated with football. His club has expressed “disgust” and said that it will continue to support the #AllRedAllEqual initiative. The club also stressed that it will take action against those involved. Pogba’s team mate Rashford has said that, ‘Enough is enough’.
Edinburgh and Lothian Regional Equality Council (ELREC) has worked with the law in dealing with racism. As Chair of ELREC, I can inform the public that the Board and staff are working to reduce racism. Racism in football is totally unacceptable because it encourages racism outside the stadium.
Foysol Choudhury MBE
Chair, Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Equality Council
14 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH
(M) 07830 122 778
(T) 0131 556 0441 (F) 0131 556 8577
(E) foysol.choudhury@elrec.
(W) www.elrec.org.uk
LifeCare Soul Night
LifeCare, a local charity that supports older people, those with dementia and carers are holding a fundraising Soul Night on Saturday 7th September at the LifeCare Centre, 2 Cheyne Street, Stockbridge. EH4 1JB Continue reading LifeCare Soul Night
Social Bite’s Wee Sleep Out returns – and it’s bigger and better
Acclaimed charity Social Bite is calling on all teachers, youth leaders, parents and guardians to enable the nation’s under 18s to take action and join their movement to end homelessness.
Social Bite has announced the launch of its second Wee Sleep Out – a programme for under 18s to join the charity’s movement to end homelessness. Continue reading Social Bite’s Wee Sleep Out returns – and it’s bigger and better
Fort Kinnaird Launches Sensory Backpacks
Fort Kinnaird in Edinburgh is offering free sensory backpacks to make the experience of shopping and eating at the centre more accessible for people with autism or who have difficulty processing sensory information. Continue reading Fort Kinnaird Launches Sensory Backpacks
Tonight at Leith Depot: Music to Save Leith Walk
In the face of the continuing destruction of local community, we are showcasing some local talent. From political folk to performance poetry and everything in-between, together we stand up to the powers that be and say #opentheshops and #stopthedemolition. In aid of the Save Leith Walk campaign. Free entry.
Doors open 19:30 and featuring:
Duchess Betsy
Suky Goodfellow
Dog On A Swing
Storm The Palace
Gen Electrica
Louis Rive
Police appeal after man robbed in The Meadows
Police are appealing for the public’s assistance as part of their ongoing inquiries into a robbery in The Meadows. The incident happened at around 10.55pm on Saturday (24th August) close to the tennis courts on Boroughloch Walk. Continue reading Police appeal after man robbed in The Meadows