Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to as they believe he may be able to assist with their enquiries in respect of a robbery and a theft which took place in the Leith Links area this summer. Continue reading Leith Links robberies CCTV appeal
Month: November 2019
New drive to curb online puppy sales
BUYERS URGED TO BOYCOTT ILLEGAL TRADE
People in Scotland are increasingly buying puppies online despite the risk of purchasing from illegal breeders, according to new research.
Almost half (45%) of people who bought a puppy in 2019 did so online, up from a quarter (25%) the previous year. One in five puppies bought through online advertising websites, where most illegal dealers operate, get sick or die within the first year, and one in four die before their fifth birthday.
The campaign is asking people to #LookBeyondCute and make three ‘Pup Checks’. They are :
• look for the puppy’s mother
• look for paperwork such as vaccination and microchipping certificates
• walk away if something doesn’t seem right
Launching the latest phase of the Scottish Government’s Buy a Puppy Safely campaign in Edinburgh yesterday, Minister for Rural Affairs and Natural Environment Mairi Gougeon said: “Puppy farms breed misery, and that misery is being fuelled by the huge demand for puppies and facilitated through online adverts and sellers.
“Last year’s campaign contributed to a 37% increase in the number of advice calls about suspected puppy farms to the Scottish SPCA’s animal helpline. As people increasingly look online to buy a puppy, it is more important than ever that they know how to spot the signs of illegal dealers.
“There are key checks that can help ensure you are buying safely. These include meeting the puppy’s mother with her litter and ensuring all the correct paperwork is in place. If something doesn’t feel right, walk away and report your concerns to the Scottish SPCA.”
Paulina Majerowska, a 25-year-old student from Clackmannanshire who bought a puppy online, said: “I spotted an online advert for a Chihuahua and phoned the seller who said he could drop the puppy off within the hour as he was already in the area.
“When he arrived it felt very rushed. He told us the dog had been vaccinated but he’d forgotten the documentation.
“I spent £350 and was told the puppy was 10 weeks old, but she looked quite unwell. We named her Daisy but soon realised things weren’t right. She died just five days later.
“The emotional turmoil we have been through as a family has been awful. My advice would be do your research properly and don’t rush into buying a puppy. More importantly, walk away if something doesn’t feel right.”
Unity of Faith on Remembrance Sunday
Celebrating The National Lottery’s £96m investment into Scottish befriending projects
To mark World Kindness Day today, and as part of the National Lottery’s 25th Birthday celebrations, The National Lottery Community Fund is shining a spotlight on the £96 million it has invested into befriending projects in Scotland over the last 25 years.
During this time, The National Lottery has given money to over 920 befriending projects in Scotland, providing companionship for people of all ages.
Miracle pup Milo up for national Pet Survivor award
A Pomeranian from Glasgow has been selected as a finalist in PDSA’s national Pet Survivor 2019 competition. Milo was a victim of puppy farming, leaving him blind and at risk of complete paralysis due to spinal deformities. Continue reading Miracle pup Milo up for national Pet Survivor award
Dubious Discounts: Beware Black Friday travel ‘deals’, says consumer watchdog
Which? is warning consumers about the risk of misleading Black Friday travel deals after a series of special offers for last year’s event turned out to be exaggerated or non-existent. Continue reading Dubious Discounts: Beware Black Friday travel ‘deals’, says consumer watchdog
Constitution Street to close for tram works
Constitution Street will close on Saturday 16 November and work will begin in two sections of from Monday 18 November 2019. These are:
- Foot of the Walk to Coatfield Lane – scheduled to be completed by Spring 2021
- Queen Charlotte Street to Constitution Place – scheduled to be finished by Summer 2020.
Lothian bus services 12, 16 and N16 will be diverted during this time as follows:
- Service 12 (towards Seafield) between Leith Walk and Links Place, buses will be diverted via Duke Street, Academy Street, Wellington Place and John’s Place.
- Service 12 (towards city centre) – between Gladstone Place and Leith Walk, buses will be diverted via East Hermitage Place, Vanburgh Place and Duke Street.
- Services 16 and N16 – between Leith Walk and Commercial Street, buses will be diverted via Great Junction Street, Henderson Street and The Shore in both directions.
Enabling works will also take place on Leith Walk from Mid-November. No services are expected to be disrupted, however some bus stops may be moved a short distance.
For further information on Trams to Newhaven, please visit www.tramstonewhaven.co.uk
Home run: Ultramarathon Man’s nearly there …
This weekend sees charity worker, Dr Mark Calder, (37), complete his epic ‘Running Home 2019’ adventure of running 14 ultramarathons throughout this year.
During this time Dr Calder has covered 1,725 miles, tracing pilgrim routes across Scotland and Northern England. His tremendous effort is to raise money for a project run by Embrace the Middle East, which supports refugees to return home and rebuild their lives in war-torn Iraq. Continue reading Home run: Ultramarathon Man’s nearly there …
Cineworld Edinburgh unveils fully refurbished cinema
Cineworld Edinburgh has announced an exclusive £3 ticket offer to celebrate its completed refurbishment which will be available only for 2D screenings on Friday 15th November to Thursday 21st November.
The full set of film listings will be available to purchase online at www.cineworld.co.uk/cinemas/edinburgh from today. Continue reading Cineworld Edinburgh unveils fully refurbished cinema
Food Bank use soars by 23%
MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE RELIANT ON FOOD BANKS
More than 820,000 emergency food parcels given out in past six months Continue reading Food Bank use soars by 23%