Thursday 21 December, 3 – 5pm
Author: davepickering
Police appeal following Muirhouse knifepoint robbery
Police are appealing for information after an assault and robbery in Muirhouse. The incident happened around 3.10pm last Friday (24 November) outside the Day 2 Day store on Pennywell Road. Continue reading Police appeal following Muirhouse knifepoint robbery
Children’s Hospital asks: ‘Santa, stop here one last time’
CHILDREN and young people spending their Christmas in hospital this year are set to have an extra special experience – to see snow falling on the hospital – thanks to Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC). Continue reading Children’s Hospital asks: ‘Santa, stop here one last time’
UK aid to help over half a million people at risk of slavery
The International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has announced that UK aid will help over 500,000 vulnerable men, women and children around the world. Continue reading UK aid to help over half a million people at risk of slavery
December houseplant of the month: Amaryllis
- When buying Amaryllis, look at the colour and the flower shape which will emerge from the bulbs. The larger the bulb, the more (hollow) stems emerge from it, sometimes up to 3-4 stems per pot. Every stem produces 3 or 4 conical flowers. The less ripe the plant is, the trickier it is to see how many buds will form, but the buds are usually fairly well-developed in the supply phase.
- Check that the bulb is well rooted and not too loose in the pot. A green tip must already visible on the bulb when purchasing.
- Check that there is no mould on the bulb or the soil – a sign that the plant has been too damp.
- The bulb and stems can be affected by ‘red blotch’ (red stripes on the stem) but this does not detract from the lifespan.
- Amaryllis can easily be stored cool, even in a chiller. The ideal storage temperature is 5-8 °C, However, do this for as little time as possible, because the plant can quickly suffer from too little light, causing the buds to dry out. If the plant is stored too warm, it will ripen more quickly, reducing the saleability.
- Amaryllis can tolerate both dark and light positions, as long as it’s reasonably cool.
- Do not allow the soil to dry out, but do not have standing water either. Bulbs with felt or wax will flower without water, but should not be too warm, otherwise the flowers will dry up.
- There’s no need to feed, since the nutrients are already in the bulb.
Farewell, old friend: Meadowbank closes it’s doors for final time
Meadowbank’s race is run …
After a run of almost 50 years, Edinburgh’s Meadowbank Stadium is almost at the finishing line as preparations are put in place to shut its doors this Sunday for the last time. Continue reading Farewell, old friend: Meadowbank closes it’s doors for final time
Be like St Andrew – do something to help others
On St Andrew’s Day the Charities Aid Foundation is supporting the #belikestandrew campaign for people to help others in their community …
On St Andrew’s Day the Charities Aid Foundation is supporting the #belikestandrew campaign for people to help others in their community. Continue reading Be like St Andrew – do something to help others
CAN Opener!
Local MSP hails city broadband boost
Edinburgh is benefiting from increased roll-out of superfast broadband because of decisive Scottish Government action, says local MSP Ben Macpherson. Continue reading Local MSP hails city broadband boost
End The Gap:Tory MSP supports disability alliance call for action
Conservative Miles Briggs MSP is backing Disability Agenda Scotland’s call for action to initially reduce and ultimately end Scotland’s disability employment gap. This week DAS published its End The Gap report which highlights that only 42 per cent of people with a disability are in employment, compared with 73 per cent for Scotland as a whole. Continue reading End The Gap:Tory MSP supports disability alliance call for action








