Many happy returns to NEN’s long-time contributor and supporter TONY DELAHOY, who celebrates his 97th birthday today!
Happy birthday, Tony – keep up the good fight and keep those letters coming! Continue reading Happy Birthday, Tony!
Many happy returns to NEN’s long-time contributor and supporter TONY DELAHOY, who celebrates his 97th birthday today!
Happy birthday, Tony – keep up the good fight and keep those letters coming! Continue reading Happy Birthday, Tony!
Passengers with reduced mobility are sometimes being left humiliated, deprived of their dignity and in some cases even physically hurt when travelling through airports, putting them off flying altogether, a new Which? investigation has found. Continue reading “Dehumanising” – Airports failing to meet the needs of disabled travellers
An industrial action ballot of Prisoner Custody Officers (PCOs) in GeoAmey gets underway today (Monday 13 January) over a pay imposition which will result in staff receiving less than £10 an hour for the next two years. Continue reading Scottish prison custody officers launch strike ballot
The latest report from walking charity Living Streets highlights that new housing developments aren’t meeting the aspirations of new homeowners to walk more and drive less. Continue reading New housing is ‘failing people and forcing car dependency’
The Inverleith Neighbourhood Network meeting that was due to take place in December has now been rescheduled and will take place on Tuesday 21st January from 6.30 – 8.30 in Stockbridge Library in Hamilton Place.
Lothian have announced that fares will be revised on bus services across Lothian from Sunday February 2, 2020. Continue reading Lothian passengers face February ticket price increase
The Convention of Scottish Local Authorities has warned the Scottish Government that it risks causing further suffering amongst Scotland’s communities if it does not adequately fund council services. Continue reading Councils need extra £1 BILLION ‘before it’s too late’