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Month: November 2019
PCHP AGM
Inspiring ambulance service staff celebrated at annual awards
Scottish Ambulance Service staff and volunteers from across the country were celebrated at the Service’s annual awards last week for their dedication and commitment.
Continue reading Inspiring ambulance service staff celebrated at annual awards
Granton Guides Christmas Fair
Aldi to sell limited-edition kilted ‘Kevin the Carrot’ in celebration of Kiltwalk
The star of Aldi’s Christmas advert is set to get a makeover this festive season to celebrate the supermarket’s partnership with Kiltwalk and Aldi’s 25th anniversary in Scotland. Continue reading Aldi to sell limited-edition kilted ‘Kevin the Carrot’ in celebration of Kiltwalk
Care provider launches scheme to recruit young people in care and armed forces veterans into the care sector
A leading Scottish care provider has today launched a revolutionary scheme giving care experienced young people and armed forces veterans the opportunity to work in the care sector. Continue reading Care provider launches scheme to recruit young people in care and armed forces veterans into the care sector
Kirk Loan residents celebrate walkable pathways
Corstorphine residents will be celebrating success later today with lunch in the residents lounge following the completion of a succesful partnership project.
Kirk Loan Residents Association have been working with Living Streets Scotland and the city council to get improvements made to local streets, enabling residents to walk more for everyday, local journeys.
Kate Joester, Project Coordinator (Walking Connects) explained: “Living Streets Scotland worked alongside Kirk Loan residents to conduct a street audit, detailing the problems with the road.
“We then helped the residents’ group contact the correct councillors and other elected officials in order to work with the roads teams at Edinburgh Council, to help them understand the impact that the damaged pavements and lack of drop kerbs had on Kirk Loan residents.
“Edinburgh Council agreed that these concerns were valid, as the street had so many residents with mobility problems. Summer 2019 saw the council undertake and complete all the street repairs identified by the residents in their audit – the result being that many residents are now able to reach the local shops and bus stop, instead of feeling isolated in their accommodation.
“There is still some work that Kirk Loan residents would like to see done, such as shop fronts being more accessible for those who use wheelchairs and walkers.
“They are hopeful that, with the contacts they have made and the success they have had so far, they will be able to work with both the council and shop owners to make residents even more regular customers on St John’s Road, enriching the local community and encouraging a sense of belonging once more.”
Tories launch election manifesto
Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday launched the Conservative manifesto in Telford, setting out how he will ‘get Brexit done’ and unleash Britain’s potential. Continue reading Tories launch election manifesto
Ten tips for choosing the best Christmas tree
Ten top tips for choosing the best Christmas tree
Still to get your Christmas tree? Here are ten top tips for when it comes to choosing your tree to help ensure it lasts over the festive period.
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Increase in police capital spending needed, say MSPs
A new report from MSPs on the Justice Sub-Committee on Policing looking at police capital spending has concluded that an above inflation increase is vital to allow officers to operate efficiently. Continue reading Increase in police capital spending needed, say MSPs