An action plan to help homeowners and businesses prevent damage caused by flooding has been launched. Continue reading Flooding Action Plan launched
Author: davepickering
Girlguiding: Volunteers needed in Drylaw and Muirhouse
More names announced for World’s Big Sleep Out
- ZIGGY MARLEY, ELLIE GOULDING, BRIAN COX, RUTH JONES, DANIEL PORTMAN, ANGIE MCMAHON, GREGOR FISHER AND MORE AMONGST TALENT CONFIRMED TODAY
- THEY JOIN PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED NAMES INCLUDING WILL SMITH, DAME HELEN MIRREN, TRAVIS, TOM WALKER, THE SCRIPT AND MORE
- GLOBAL EVENT TAKING PLACE IN 50 CITIES ON SATURDAY 7TH DECEMBER 2019
Continue reading More names announced for World’s Big Sleep Out
Witness appeal following city centre crash
Police are appealing for witnesses following a crash involving a taxi and a pedestrian in the city centre.
The incident happened around 2am yesterday (Monday, 11 November) on North Bridge, near a bus stop opposite the Balmoral Hotel involving an Edinburgh licensed taxi and a pedestrian. Continue reading Witness appeal following city centre crash
Irene Garden
I am sorry to have to pass on the sad news of the death of local activist Irene Garden, who passed away last night.
I had the pleasure of working alongside Irene on many community initiatives and campaigns over the years and she was a formidable force, a strong and powerful community voice.
Her determined support of local projects, particuarly on health and older people’s issues, really made a difference. Pilton Elderly Project and Pilton Community Health Project in particular benefited from Irene’s wisdom and leadership and she was an enthusiastic participant in area-wide initiatives including the local Greater Pilton Community Alliance.
While Irene’s time was often dominated by too many meetings she enjoyed the performing arts and was an enthusiastic cast member in the memorable Oyster Wars community drama staged at North Edinburgh Arts Centre in June 2003 (above).
Further afield, Irene also made her presence felt as a community representative on citywide and national health fora, always a strong voice for socially excluded communities.
I will remember Irene – with her ever-loyal husband Al always there to give his support – with great fondness. Al sadly passed away in August after a long battle with dementia and now North Edinburgh has lost another of that generation of strong women activists who did so much to speak up for those communities whose voices are never heard.
Deepest commiserations to Sara-Louise and family – I will pass on the funeral arrangements when I have them.
Pictures: Sara-Louise Garden
12 days of Christmas at The Botanics
Twelve things you didn’t know about the spectacular winter trail, Christmas at the Botanics, which returns for its third consecutive year running for 30 nights from 22 November to 29 December.
Tickets for this year’s show are currently on sale. For further ticket information, pricing and timings, please visit https://www.rbge.org.uk/whats-on/christmas-at-the-botanics-2019/ Continue reading 12 days of Christmas at The Botanics
Big Brother is watching you at Stockbridge Library!
TUC: At this general election, WE WANT BETTER!
Continue reading TUC: At this general election, WE WANT BETTER!
Dean Atta comes to Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland event
Muirhouse library partners with Craigroyston Community High School to spark conversation about identity and self-expression
Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing, has announced that Glasgow-based poet and young adult author Dean Atta will visit Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland 2019 on Monday 18 November from 11am – 12.30pm. Continue reading Dean Atta comes to Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland event
Bah humbug! Council responds to Christmas criticism
From unsighly hoardings and dodgy scaffolding to disrespectful tratment of memorial benches and lax planning enforcement, the council has come in for a lot of criticism over Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2019 preparations.
This is the council’s response: Continue reading Bah humbug! Council responds to Christmas criticism