Tomorrow: PYCP Youth Committee Pentland Hills sponsored walk

Support Our Youth Committee’s Sponsored Walk!

TOMORROW, Saturday May 31st, our intrepid young Youth Committee from Pilton Youth and Children’s Project will be embarking on a sponsored walk on the Pentland Hills to raise funds for our charity. We are reaching out to our amazing community for support.

Every donation, big or small, makes a huge difference.

Your contributions will help us continue providing essential services and opportunities for children and young people living in Pilton and the surrounding area.

https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/28035#!/DonationDetails

for anyone making a business donation use this link or email Debbie@pycp.co.uk for bank details https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/sponsoredwalkpy…

Super Strikers at Royston Wardieburn

“Welcome to Super Strikers!

 Edinburgh and Lothians answer to toddler football!

Start at 18 months and going up to 5 years old, Super Strikers offers fun and energetic classes.

With classes at the Royston Wardieburn Community Centre every Friday!

Our sessions help your little one not only improve and learn football skills but also helps builds confidence. 

 We offer a 3 week trial for all of our classes, across 7 different venues! 

 Find out more info and how to book here – https://superstrikers.kids.

Friday football!!! ⚽️⚽️⚽️

We are Super excited to have 8 classes on today! 🥳

You can still join us in #Granton or #Morningside in the morning! Or join us in the afternoon in #Bonnyrigg👋

More info and booking here – https://superstrikers.kids

We can’t wait to see everyone! ⚽️🏆

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UK Government urged to abandon ‘immoral’ disability benefit cuts

Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has written to UK Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, calling for an urgent change to the UK Government’s “immoral and reckless” social security reforms.

Ms Somerville welcomed the suggestion by Prime Minister Keir Starmer that cuts to winter fuel payment could be eased, but said this was not enough.

In the letter the Social Justice Secretary said: ‘I was pleased to hear the Prime Minister announce plans to ease the Winter Fuel Payment cuts in Parliament last week.

‘I am also aware of various media reports suggesting that a change in the UK Government’s two-child limit may be announced shortly. I welcome these developments and recognise that it is a step in the right direction to delivering a more robust Social Security system.

‘However, deep concerns remain around the UK government’s damaging social security reforms, including those announced in the ‘Pathways to Work’ Green Paper.

Given the speculation on the reversal or partial reversal of policies on Winter Fuel Payment and Two Child Cap, I call on you to urgently scrap these immoral proposals on disabled benefits.

‘These plans will only push more into poverty. It is therefore reckless and totally unacceptable for the UK Government to press ahead, not least due to the expected severity of the impact they will have on all our efforts to end child poverty – completely undermining the work of the UK Child Poverty Taskforce.’