Saturday 4th May: 1 – 4:30pm
Author: davepickering
Police appeal following CS spray attack
A police investigation is under way following an assault on a footpath near to SKELF Bike Park in Bowmont Place, St Leonard’s. Continue reading Police appeal following CS spray attack
Living in Harmony Needs Your Help!
Living in Harmony Needs Your Help!
A group of volunteer researchers from north Edinburgh having been working to make North Edinburgh more accessible for people from minority ethnic backgrounds. Continue reading Living in Harmony Needs Your Help!
SAMH launches Testing Times to aid exam students
SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has launched a new campaign ‘Testing Times’ to raise awareness about anxieties around school exam time and ways to de-stress. Continue reading SAMH launches Testing Times to aid exam students
High-rise fire safety consultation launched
The safety of people living in high-rise flats across Scotland is the focus of a public consultation launched by the Scottish Government. Continue reading High-rise fire safety consultation launched
Stronger Community Councils can improve local democracy, says new report
Yesterday, during #CelebrateCCs month, Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) and What Works Scotland jointly published research into community councils. The report recommends that the Local Governance Review should consider #StrengtheningCCs to improve local democracy in Scotland. Continue reading Stronger Community Councils can improve local democracy, says new report
Serious assault on Hanover Street
Police are appealing for the public’s assistance in ongoing enquiries into a serious assault in the city centre in the early hours of Sunday morning. Continue reading Serious assault on Hanover Street
TSB announces branch closures
TSB has announced it plans to close two Edinburgh branches and operate reduced opening hours in seventy more across the country. Continue reading TSB announces branch closures
Bradley Welsh murder: man arrested
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of 48-year-old Bradley Welsh in Chester Street, Edinburgh, on Wednesday 17th April. Continue reading Bradley Welsh murder: man arrested
Labour must ‘get on board’ with full rail devolution
SNP MSP Gordon Macdonald has called on Labour MSPs to get behind the full devolution of rail services to Scotland, after a former Labour transport minister urged that the Scottish Parliament be given full responsibility over Network Rail.
Tom Harris, a senior adviser to the Rail Review, said that all lines, signals, stations and infrastructure under the control of Network Rail should be transferred to a new body, answerable to the Scottish Government.
Network Rail is currently responsible for railway infrastructure and is accountable to Westminster, not Holyrood.
In November, Labour MSPs were criticised for voting against the full devolution of rail, despite almost 60% of delays on Scotland’s railways over the last year being attributable to Tory government’s shambolic operation of Network Rail.

SNP MSP for Edinburgh Pentlands, Gordon Macdonald, said: “The SNP in government has consistently called for the full devolution of rail services, but successive Labour and Conservative governments have repeatedly denied Scotland a full say over how its railways are run – talking a good game while doing absolutely nothing to deliver the powers we need.
“The Rail Review gives us an opportunity for meaningful change. Full devolution of services currently under the control of Network Rail would help to improve performance on the railways and allow for a coherent, joined-up approach to transport.
“It’s time for Labour to get on board with the common sense approach – handing over full control of the rail infrastructure to Scotland to help ensure our railways deliver for all passengers in Edinburgh.”










