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Day: January 12, 2020
Grieving cat inspires epic 750 mile bike ride
The sad tale of a Lindfield cat has driven two Haywards Heath men to cycle an incredible 750 miles from Sussex to Scotland to raise money for Cats Protection. Continue reading Grieving cat inspires epic 750 mile bike ride
Trades before Grades, says electricians group
With the 2020 deadline for UCAS undergraduate courses just around the corner, the UK’s leading electrical body is reminding school and college leavers in Scotland that the case for entering a trade vocation as an alternative career path has never been greater. Continue reading Trades before Grades, says electricians group
Dogs Trust invites dogs and their owners to annual Greyfriars Bobby commemoration
- Dogs Trust hosts second Greyfriars Bobby commemoration event, promoting responsible dog ownership
- 70% of dog owners in Scotland are unaware it is a legal requirement for their pet to wear a collar & tag, as well as having an up-to-date microchip
- Should our pet go missing, ensuring they wear a collar & tag makes it easier and quicker to be reunited with them and could save money on unnecessary kennel fees
Dogs and their owners are being invited to a special Greyfriars Bobby commemoration event, hosted by Dogs Trust at Greyfriars Kirkyard on 14th January 2020. Continue reading Dogs Trust invites dogs and their owners to annual Greyfriars Bobby commemoration
LGBTI+ pop-up Social Dance Club session at Life Care
The LGBTI+ Elders Social Dance Club is a fabulous, free event for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Gender Diverse, and Intersex elders and allies, offering a chance to meet new people and celebrate community alongside refreshments, music, conversations and dancing.
No prior dance experience is required, just curiosity!
Participants are invited to join for a free pop up session at LifeCare Edinburgh, 2 Cheyne Street on Saturday 1st February from 3 – 5pm.
LGBTI elders and groups can book in for these sessions, or register their interest in taking part in The Coming Back Out Ball social events by emailing thecomingbackoutball@nationaltheatrescotland.com or calling 0141 227 9013.
There is room for everyone in Scotland
Throughout last year, I had the pleasure of meeting many of Scotland’s faith communities and have enjoyed learning more about their traditions and hearing about their experiences (writes Communities Secretary AILEEN CAMPBELL). Continue reading There is room for everyone in Scotland