New nationwide research1 from E.ON has revealed that Edinburgh is a city of tech hoarders, with over a fifth (22%) of residents hanging onto tech that’s 20 years old, or older and local homes playing host to gadgets that are on average 14 years old. Continue reading Edinburgh residents urged to embrace new technology
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Cash for Kids appoints new Regional Charity Manager for the East of Scotland
Children’s charity Cash for Kids has appointed a new Regional Charity Manager for the East of Scotland as part of a drive to help more young people than ever before. Continue reading Cash for Kids appoints new Regional Charity Manager for the East of Scotland
Work begins on Leith Walk regeneration site
Work has begun on site to breathe new life into the old tram depot on Leith Walk. The £1.3m regeneration project will bring an at risk building back into use as well as providing much needed space for artists and creative entrepreneurs. Continue reading Work begins on Leith Walk regeneration site
2017 was record year for overseas visitors
“Tourism is the heartbeat of the Scottish economy”
Visits and spending by overseas tourists in Scotland rose to its highest level on record in 2017. The ONS Travel Trends 2017 statistics showed the number of overseas tourists visiting Scotland rose by 16.9% to 3.2 million, while expenditure increased by 23% to £2.3 billion.
The record figures were driven by European visitors who made 1.9 million visits to Scotland, a 17% increase from 2016, with spending rising by 36% to £1.1 billion. Across the UK as a whole the number of European visitors increased by 1% and spending fell by 1%.
A range of factors made Scotland an attractive place to visit in 2017 including events associated with the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology, the Outlander effect and VisitScotland digital activity.
Tourism Secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “These figures show 2017 was a record year for overseas tourists visiting and spending money in Scotland, which is great news for the industry and our economy.
“Tourism is one of our most important industries, employing 207,000 people, creating jobs, supporting the local economy and building on our strong international reputation.
“As we get closer to the UK’s departure from the EU, we will continue to do all we can to ensure people from across the EU and elsewhere are welcome to work in our tourism sector and visit our beautiful, vibrant country.”
Malcolm Roughead, VisitScotland Chief Executive, said: “Today’s figures herald a remarkable period for Scottish tourism, with overseas visits in 2017 reaching a record high.
“These outstanding results show that Scotland can compete on a global stage. Using our unrivalled beauty, rich history, pioneering partnerships and innovative thinking we are communicating with visitors from every corner of the world.
“Groundbreaking apps, creative digital campaigns and inspirational content means we can reach visitors and potential visitors at every step of their journey, informing the visitors of today and inspiring the visitors of tomorrow.
“Tourism is the heartbeat of the Scottish economy, causing a ripple effect which touches every industry and community, creating employment and economic growth. Buoyed by the success of today’s figures we look forward to continue working with our partnerships across every aspect of the tourism industry to make sure Scotland is at the top of everyone’s list to live and work, invest, study and visit.”
The figures are available to view and are the highest for overseas tourists since the survey began in 1961/62.
Knit the Shoreline this weekend!
Change of venue for Granton marina public meeting
DOG RESCUE APPEAL FOR TEMPORARY FOSTER CARER FOR MOTHER AND LITTER
Dogs Trust resident who recently gave birth in need of temporary home with litter
Staff at Dogs Trust West Calder are appealing to find an urgent temporary foster home for Delphine, a two-year-old Collie cross and her seven new born puppies. Continue reading DOG RESCUE APPEAL FOR TEMPORARY FOSTER CARER FOR MOTHER AND LITTER
Lottery boost for Leith community hub
Plans to build and refurbish three new community hubs in Leith, Inverclyde and North Lanarkshire have been bolstered by a £2.2 million National Lottery cash boost. Continue reading Lottery boost for Leith community hub
Summer getaway at Edinburgh Airport
Time to end lab animal secrecy and the hidden suffering of millions
Campaigners call for greater transparency to facilitate adoption of advanced non-animal methods
Home Office figures released yesterday reveal that 3,721,744 mice, fish, rabbits, dogs, rats, monkeys and other animals were used for research in UK laboratories last year. Continue reading Time to end lab animal secrecy and the hidden suffering of millions











