Musselburgh Racecourse weighs in with £240,000 investment

New Weigh room at Musselburgh 13th April 2025 Photograph by Grossick Racing Photography 0771 046 1723

Musselburgh Racecourse has invested £240,000 to upgrade its jockey’s weighing room into one of the most modern in UK racing.

A weighing room is regarded as one of the most important areas on a racecourse and is best known as the place where jockeys prepare for competition and relax between races but also acts as the hub of operations for raceday officials, valets, racecourse teams and medical staff.

The sports governing body, the British Horseracing Authority, is supporting a £40 million-plus project to modernise all 60 UK racecourses and Musselburgh is the latest to comply with measures to enhance the raceday experience of elite jockeys.

The upgrade provides the jockeys who compete at Musselburgh each year with first-class changing and shower facilities, a larger warm-up room and physio facilities alongside an improved canteen area.

New Weigh room at Musselburgh 13th April 2025 Photograph by Grossick Racing Photography 0771 046 1723

Musselburgh Racecourse director, Bill Farnsworth, said: “We are grateful for the support of Chester Race Company who have made this significant investment to transform our weighing room into one of the most modern in the country.

“It was not without its challenges in agreeing a design within a limited footprint, but the feedback from jockeys and officials has been overwhelming positive and we are pleased with the result.”

Professional Jockeys Association Racing Director, Dale Gibson, added: “On behalf of our members under both codes, we applaud the team at Musselburgh who have facilitated an impressive upgrade, providing equal facilities and services for both sexes.

“The venue upgrade includes an improved rest area, gender-neutral valet room, modernised changing rooms and dedicated warm up area. 

“The updated facilities were very well received by our jumps members recently so a big thank you to Musselburgh and the team is very much in order.”

Utilita Energy Hub in Leith set to host Hope 4U takeover day this weekend!

High street hub welcomes financial support experts to its free Community Room

Natasha Baillie, Supervisor at Leith’s Utilita Energy Hub, and her dedicated team are looking forward to welcoming financial support experts from Hope 4U to the hub’s Community Room on Saturday, 17 May. 

The Utilita Energy Experts are joining forces with Hope 4U to help hub visitors check if they are on the best energy tariff, with hints and top tips on how to significantly lower energy bills. 

Advice will also be available for those who are eligible for the Attendance Allowance – a disability benefit for people aged 65 or over, who have a long-term illness or disability and need frequent help with personal care or need regular supervision.

Looking forward to the weekend’s takeover day, Natasha said: “We’re delighted to be hosting the Hope 4U team in support of the vital work they do to improve financial sustainability and to offer advice to those who may not be able to afford their bills, or who may be struggling to put food on the table or keep a roof over their head.

“Depending on your situation, you may also qualify to apply for Warm Home Discount or be eligible to apply for grants from other organisations.

“We’re all too aware that the rising costs of living and reduced public funding have made food and fuel poverty worse. That’s why we are proud to collaborate with Hope 4U to provide the local community with the tools they need to help alleviate the hardship caused by rising costs.

“No matter what you need, our friendly team in Leith are on hand to help with your energy queries, whether you want to learn about smart meters, get energy efficiency advice, or just want a chat in a welcoming environment.

“Plus, you can top-up your energy in store with PayPoint and Payzone. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Utilita customer or not – our top-ups include many other energy suppliers too.”

The hub’s Community Room provides local groups and charities with a free and safe space for them to hold meetings or community events, with complimentary WiFi and refreshments available. 

The Utilita Leith Energy Hub is open from Monday to Saturday at 41 Newkirkgate, Edinburgh, EH6 6AA and anyone interested in using the hub’s dedicated community space free-of-charge can book a session by emailing edinburgh@utilita.co.uk

See more on Utilita Energy Hubs at https://utilita.co.uk/energy-hub.

Square Cinema returns to St Andrew Square Garden for a FREE outdoor film festival this June!

Enjoy recent blockbusters, family favourites and cult classic films in the heart of Edinburgh 13 – 15 June 2025

Edinburgh’s much-loved free outdoor movie weekend, Square Cinema, returns this June, bringing three days of big-screen entertainment to the heart of the city in one of the UK’s biggest free outdoor cinema events.  

Set in the picturesque surroundings of St Andrew Square Garden, the three-day event is funded by Essential Edinburgh with LNER continuing their headline support. It all kicks off this year on Friday June 13th with a packed line-up!

Family audiences are in for a treat with daytime screenings including Wicked, a Paddington double bill with Paddington 2 and Paddington In Peru, Inside Out 2The Wild Robot and Moana 2.

Later in the day, the programme shifts to Hollywood blockbusters and cult classics including The Lost BoysChicagoBridget Jones: Mad About the BoyMrs DoubtfireTwisters, and Gladiator 2, all shown in a relaxed, picnic-style setting.

Don’t live locally to Edinburgh? Don’t worry, if you enter the Square Cinema competition on-line you can be in with a chance of winning a fantastic luxury weekend-stay in Edinburgh for four!

Enjoy 1st class travel and entry to Square Cinema’s First Class Lounge provided by partners LNER, a two-night stay in the sumptuous George Hotel just seconds away from St Andrew Square Garden, A £300 gift card for Multrees Walk – Scotland’s luxury shopping destination – with a lunch and dinner being provided by Bar+Block Steakhouse Edinburgh and Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill, and entry to The Edinburgh Dungeon to top it off. 

Emily Campbell Johnston, Senior Manager Marketing & Communications for Essential Edinburgh, said: “Over fourteen years, our outdoor film screenings produced by Unique Events have evolved into one of the largest free outdoor cinema events in the UK – attracting locals and visitors alike to enjoy our wonderful city centre.

“We are delighted to continue our partnership with LNER, working together to create happy memories for all, and this year to also offer audio-described screenings. It’s a fantastic, free event that truly has something for absolutely everyone – come rain or shine – from daytime family fun to movie-lovers at night.

“Square Cinema is always fabulous fun and offers a wonderful communal film experience. It brings people into the city centre and they can then enjoy all that is on offer, helping drive footfall and provide a welcome boost for local businesses.”

Jake Orros, Community Partnerships Manager at LNER, added: “We are delighted to continue our headline sponsorship of this special outdoor event that brings people into the heart of Edinburgh.

“In 2025, we’re proud to introduce a new community partnership element, further strengthening our commitment to inclusivity and connection.”

Entry to Square Cinema remains free and operates on a first-come, first-served basis.

Concessions available within Square Cinema include drinks from Heineken 0%, food tasters from Dishoom, and sweet treats such as ice cream, popcorn, and confectionery from Alandas.

To be as inclusive as possible, all films will be shown with subtitles, and select films will be audio-described. For full entry terms and conditions, or to reserve a headset for audio-described screenings, please visit www.squarecinema.co.uk

SQUARE CINEMA PROGRAMME 2025*

Friday 13 June

4:30pm         Moana 2 (2024) – Cert PG (Audio Described Available)

6:30pm         The Meg (2018) – Cert 12

8:35pm         The Lost Boys (1987) – Cert 15 (Audio Described Available)

Saturday 14 June: 

11am         The Wild Robot (2024) – Cert U

1pm            Paddington 2 (2017) – Cert PG (Audio Described Available)

3:15pm      Mrs Doubtfire (1993) – Cert 12A

5:45pm      Chicago (2002) – Cert 12A

8:00pm      Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy (2024) – Cert 15 (Audio Described Available)

Sunday 15 June: 

11am          Inside Out 2 (2024) – Cert U

12:50pm   Paddington in Peru (2024) – Cert PG

2:50pm      Wicked – Sing-along (2024) – Cert PG (Audio Described Available)

5:45pm:     Twisters (2024) – Cert 12 (Audio Described Available)

8:00pm      Gladiator 2 (2024) – Cert 15 

*Film titles and times may be subject to change

Competition Prize and Entry Details

Win a luxury weekend in Edinburgh for four people to attend Square Cinema with LNER from 13th to 15th June 2025.

For your chance to win 1st class tickets for four to travel to Edinburgh with LNER, a weekend stay in Edinburgh City Centre at Edinburgh The George, a £300 gift card to spend on Multrees Walk, lunch at Bar+Block Steakhouse Edinburgh, dinner at Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill and entry to The Edinburgh Dungeon, simply complete the entry form on the Square Cinema website: 

https://www.edinburghcitycentre.co.uk/square-cinema-comp/.


Prize List

  • LNER 1st Class return tickets for four (4 adult or family of 4 ticket option) to travel to Edinburgh from Friday 13th – Sunday 15th June 2025.
  • Two King Premium rooms that are interconnecting provided by Edinburgh The George, for Friday 13th – Sunday 15th June 2025.
  • A £300 gift card to spend at a brand of choice* at Multrees Walk, Scotland’s Luxury Shopping Destination.
  • £150 credit to spend at Bar + Block Steakhouse on Princes Street, Edinburgh, during your stay.
  • Dinner at Fazenda Rodizio Bar & Grill – Churrasco Experience for four guests, bottle of Catena Paraje Altamira Malbec, Dry-Aged Tomahawk and Brazilian Sweet Treats to finish your experience – during your stay.
  • Entry for four to The Edinburgh Dungeon to enjoy the darker side of Edinburgh during your stay
  • Access to the Square Cinema with LNER’s 1st class Lounge across the event weekend.

T&Cs apply.

WaterSafe emphasises the importance of safe hosepipe use

WaterSafe, the national register of approved plumbers, is issuing guidance to householders on safe hosepipe use, as dry weather continues.

Hosepipes can harbour harmful bacteria, such as Legionella, which has the potential to flow back into buildings and contaminate the drinking water supply.

WaterSafe advises everyone to make sure their tap has a double-check valve installed to help keep drinking water safe.

Julie Spinks, Director at WaterSafe, said: “Hosepipes, if left submerged in dirty water or connected to an outside tap without adequate protection, can act as a channel for contamination.

“Homeowners should understand the risk of backflow and take the necessary steps to prevent it.”

The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations are designed to protect drinking water quality and mandate that all outside taps are fitted with a working double-check valve. This essential component acts as a non-return mechanism, preventing any water from flowing back into the mains supply.

WaterSafe advises homeowners to undertake the following measures:

  • Fit a compliant double-check valve to outside taps, such as one approved by BSI, KIWA, NSF or WRAS to prevent contaminated water flowing back into the drinking water supply. The British Standard states these valves should be replaced every 10 years.
  • As a minimum, the double-check valve should be installed inside the building, close to the garden tap.
  • Gently run water out of your hosepipe before using it, without any form of spray attachment.
  • Always keep your hosepipe out of the sun and in a cool place and turn off outside taps.
  • Disconnect your hosepipe when you have finished using it.
  • Never leave your hosepipe submerged in water, such as in a paddling pool, hot tub or pond.
  • Seek expert advice: if you are unsure about the installation or condition of backflow prevention devices on outside taps, consult a WaterSafe-approved plumber.

With water resources under increasing strain, especially during hot weather, WaterSafe would always encourage householders to avoid using a hosepipe, if possible, as it can use up to 1,000 litres of water an hour – equivalent to more than 12 baths!

“The humble watering can is a much more water efficient way to look after your plants, fill your paddling pool or wash your car,” adds Julie Spinks.

For more information on protecting drinking water quality and to find a WaterSafe-approved plumber, please visit www.watersafe.org.uk.

Big Kid Circus is back!

 Big Kid Circus is at Fort Kinnaird this weekend (Thursday 15th May – Sunday 18th May).

Families can expect a spectacular show as the circus celebrates its 20th birthday, highlights include:

  • The 30ft King Kong: Watch in awe as this towering mechanical marvel comes to life, dominating the stage with jaw-dropping special effects.
  • The Globe of Death: Witness the heart-pounding spectacle of motorcyclists defying gravity inside a steel globe, performed by the first all-female team in Europe!
  • Daring Acrobatics and Aerial Acts: Prepare to be amazed by the strength, precision, and grace of Big Kid Circus’s world-class performers.
  • Family-Friendly Entertainment: With clowning, comedy, and interactive moments, the show is packed with fun for kids and adults alike.

Showtimes:

  • 15th and 16th May: 4.45pm and 7.30pm
  • 17th May: 12pm, 2.45pm and 5.30pm
  • 18th May: 12pm and 3pm

Families can book their tickets in advance online here: Tickets – Big Kid Circus

Find out more: https://www.fortkinnaird.com/event/experience-the-thrills-of-big-kid-circus-at-fort-kinnaird

Unearthed: The Power of Gardening

EDINBURGH CENTRAL LIBRARY EXHIBITION

Gardening is so much more than the nation’s favourite pastime.

Unearthed: The Power of Gardening’ celebrates gardening as a force for creativity, resilience and connection.

From the people who have fought for the right and space to garden to the stories of the plants we use for food and medicine, discover how gardening has shaped our lives, our communities, and our planet.

Alongside the@britishlibrary’s major exhibition at St. Pancras, the @lkn_libraries’ display at Edinburgh Central Library will explore the transformative power of gardening.

Please come and explore!

Edinburgh Central Library, Central Staircase

May – June 2025.

#Unearthed

#BritishLibrary

#LivingKnowledgeNetwork

#Gardening

#Sustainability

#Community

#EdCentralLibrary

#Library

#Collection

#SpecialCollections

#Edinburgh

#EdinburghActivities

#DisplaysAndExhibitionsEdCentralLibrary

What’s at Stake – a new exhibition by Contemporary Art Practice students

Edinburgh College’s HND Contemporary Art Practice (CAP) students invite you to their upcoming graduate exhibition What’s at Stake at Mote 102. 

Join the CAP year 2 students for their opening event on 29th May as they celebrate an exciting new exhibition, marking the end of their time at Edinburgh College. The launch will take place between 6pm – 8pm, and all are welcome to attend. 

The opening event at artist space and gallery Mote 102 (102 Ferry Road, EH6 4PG) will allow guests to see a preview of the work, as well as meet the next wave of contemporary artists over drinks and nibbles. 

The exhibition will then run from 30th May – 2nd June, daily from 11am to 5pm, where viewers will get the opportunity to appreciate the work before it moves to the group’s second exhibition space at City Art Centre on the 11th June.

CAP lecturer Alan Holligan said: “What’s at Stake is a testament to the dedication and vision of our graduating artists. This exhibition not only showcases the depth of their creative exploration but marks a bold step into the wider art world.

“We’re immensely proud of their achievements and excited for what lies ahead.”

What’s at Stake will feature contemporary artwork on a variety of themes, including 2D, 3D, and installation/video, so come along and join the CAP graduates in celebrating the end of two incredible years. It’s going to be quite a party! 

CAP year 2 student Bronwen Winter Phoenix said: “I’m so excited to see everyone’s art on display at Mote 102 – we’ve all worked really hard, and we’ve got some great work we can’t wait to show you!” 

Mote 102 is a not-for-profit, curated, changing artist space in a former chemist shop in Leith, Edinburgh. The gallery hosts local artists, makers and gardeners with an eye to the wider world.

Exhibitions, events, residencies and the pop-up shop Made by Hand are in occupation on a rolling programme throughout the year.

ACCESSIBILITY: Mote 102 is an accessible venue, with ramp available for the pavement entrance step.

Mental Health Awareness Week: Call for urgent reform

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re calling on the UK government for urgent reform to protect young people’s mental health. 📢

Today, we’re heading to parliament to raise awareness of the benefits of positive communities – both online and offline – for our mental health.

We’ll also be shining a light on the dangers of digital spaces, and what we must do make online communities safer – particularly for young people.

While there are many supportive and uplifting online communities, there are also harmful ones that promote hatred, self-harm, and dangerous misinformation.

The mental health impacts of these negative environments can be catastrophic. So it’s essential that the government takes action to make these spaces safer, while we also learn about how we can embrace the good, and avoid the bad.

Find out more: https://bit.ly/4da0Ggs

#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek

#ThisIsMyCommunity

Election: New youth performance speaks out about Politicians 

As part of a project run by Imaginate, children involved in the new North Edinburgh Youth Arts Collective have been working with artist Bishop May Down on a new performance, Election which will premiere at the North Edinburgh Festival (Sat 17 May) ahead of its inclusion in the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival Family Day programme at the National Museum of  Scotland (Sat 24 May). 

Election is a short, humorous pop-up performance theatre piece about politics and power,  seen from a young person’s point of view. The show imagines eleven-year-olds as political ‘bigwigs’ with the power to make real change, and offers audiences a child’s perspective on what is valuable in  their world.

Election is part of Creative Encounters, a three-year project set up by Imaginate (who produce  the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival), which explores what it means to put children’s  rights at the heart of the creative process. 

Bishop May Down, Artistic Director of Election said: “Initially, I was definitely surprised, in an amazing way, about how passionate, articulate and  knowledgeable the young people involved are about political issues, and current world issues.

“I  think they are at a really interesting age of being able to articulate their opinions and they are  also just verging on being able to challenge other’s opinions.”

From autumn 2022 until summer 2025, young people from North Edinburgh have been working  with artists and Imaginate staff to co-create new theatre and dance performances, giving a  central role to children’s ideas, interests and voices.

Young people are involved as key decision  makers from the beginning of the project and commission an artist to create a theatre or dance  performance, and they are invited into the artists’ creative process to co-create performances. 

Young people also take part in workshops on curation, content creation, photography journalism, speech writing, and decision making. 

Here is a sneak preview of them in rehearsal on YouTube:

Election will be performed throughout the day at both North Edinburgh Community Festival (Sat  17 May @12-4pm) and the Children’s Festival Family Day (Sat 24 May @10am-5pm).

Community Energy Generation Growth Fund opens

£8 million for community renewable projects

Communities across Scotland seeking to set up renewable energy generation projects can bid for support from an £8 million Scottish government fund which has reopened for applications.

The Community Energy Generation Growth Fund supports local communities to install wind turbines and solar panels or develop other types of renewable energy generation, such as hydro, to meet local needs. 

Successful applicants will also be able to earn money from their projects by, for example, allowing them to sell excess energy generated.

The expanded Scottish Government fund, which includes £4 million from Great British Energy, is part of the Scottish Government’s Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) and builds on last year’s support. 

Since its inception, CARES has advised over 1,300 organisations and provided over £67 million in funding to communities throughout Scotland, supporting over 990 projects.

Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes is set to announce the reopening of the fund at the All Energy Scotland conference in Glasgow this morning (Wednesday).

Speaking ahead of the conference, Ms Forbes said: “Scotland is fast becoming a global renewable energy powerhouse, and it is vital that communities share in the benefits from this transition.

“This funding, for stand-alone generation projects, responds to the needs of local groups – has the potential to lever in significant funds for communities. It will also  play a key role in our delivery of a just transition – supporting a greener, fairer future for Scots. 

“It is also welcome that Great British Energy recognise the valuable role that communities play in our green transition and have provided support for the fund – helping to significantly increase the amount of support available to communities – and providing a catalyst for growth within the community energy sector.

“We will continue to work with our partners to grow the community energy sector to ensure that the delivery of renewable energy comes with benefits for people in Scotland, as well as supporting progress towards net zero.” 

Chris Morris from Local Energy Scotland said: “We’re pleased to be building on the success of last year’s Community Energy Generation Growth Fund pilot to support more Scottish communities looking to take the next steps in their renewable energy projects and play an active part in the nation’s transition to net zero.

“Scottish communities demonstrated an appetite to develop new projects during the pilot phase and ideas taken forward include partnering with local authorities to install solar panels on schools, getting approvals for new solar farms and building wind turbines.

We’re looking forward to supporting communities and helping even more of these inspiring projects be realised. For Scottish communities interested, the Local Energy Scotland team is here to help with information and case studies.”

More information on how to apply 

AND from WESTMINSTER ….

Great British Energy funding boost for Scottish communities

£4m Great British Energy funding scheme to target clean energy projects in Scottish communities

  • Community-owned energy projects in Scotland to get access to funding from Great British Energy
  • new investment will help communities install clean power projects to cut bills and provide energy security
  • joint fund with the Scottish Government will give communities a stake in their local energy supply

Communities across Scotland can today apply for new funding from a £4 million Great British Energy scheme.

The funding targets local clean energy projects – from community-led onshore wind, to solar on rooftops and hydropower in rivers – generating profits which could be reinvested into community projects or take money off people’s bills.

Great British Energy, the government’s publicly-owned clean power company, is giving communities a stake in generating their own energy so people can reinvest profits where it really matters.

Great British Energy’s £4 million funding is part of the £8 million Community Energy Generation Growth Fund, with the remaining funding coming from the Scottish Government.

Minister for Energy Michael Shanks said: “This is our clean energy superpower mission in action – putting communities in the driving seat of energy generation and making sure people profit.

“Great British Energy wants to kickstart a community energy revolution, empowering our towns and villages to become mini energy producers and reinvest profits back into the local community.”