Friends of Inverleith Park AGM is taking place in St Stephen’s Church, Comely Bank at 7pm tonight. There will also be an illustrated talk on ‘Pollinators in the Park’. New Friends welcome!
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Room for optimism? Reported crime down in North Edinburgh
‘I’m fortunate to have a team brimming with talent and enthusiasm, making North Edinburgh a safer place to live, work and visit’ – Chief Inspector Richard Horan Continue reading Room for optimism? Reported crime down in North Edinburgh
Celebrate Maggies birthday today!
Fare play to Spartans Connections!
Central Taxis to sponsor Spartans Connections
Taxi for Spartans! Edinburgh’s Central Taxis are to sponsor local community club Spartans Connections. The Connections squad are delighted with the sponsorship deal and the new partnership is a great result for the Ainslie Park footballers. Continue reading Fare play to Spartans Connections!
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership to focus on performance
Blackhall Library, Monday 16 November, 6.30-8.30pm
The next meeting of the Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership is focused on PERFORMANCE – why not come along and join us for a cuppa and hear how the Inverleith Neighbourhood and its key partners are doing?
Also, hear what you told us from the recent Edinburgh People’s Survey and what progress we are making towards the Community’s key priorities, as highlighted in our local community plan.
Please let us know if you require any assistance to attend or take part e.g. large print, disabled access requirements, travel arrangements, hearing loop etc.
Elaine Lennon, Partnership Development Officer
Tel: 0131 529 5270
Help protect your community from bonfire tragedy
Choosing to attend only organised displays is the best way to keep yourself, your family and your community safe. Continue reading Help protect your community from bonfire tragedy
Then play on … City of Edinburgh Music School Open Day
Living in Harmony to follow up Positively Diverse pledges
Living in Harmony Group meets tomorrow evening
It was fantastic to see so many people at the Positively Diverse event at the beginning of October. There was some great feedback, including how helpful it was to hear from residents themselves about their experiences (writes Hannah Kitchen).
We have been looking through people’s postcards, notes and feedback and are keen to help you follow up on some of the things you were inspired to do at the event.
Living in Harmony Forum, Wednesday 28 October, 5-7pm at Pilton Community Health Project
The Living in Harmony forum is a space for residents and workers in North Edinburgh to work and learn together in order to make services more accessible for people from BME communities, and to put on activities that increase friendship and understanding between people in the area.
On Wednesday we will be meeting to carry on some of the conversations we started at the Positively Diverse event. I’m attaching a draft agenda. Please contact me if there are any items you would like to add.
We would love to see you there. Please reply to this email to tell me if you are able to come. We can arrange free crèche places for anyone who needs them, but need 24 hours’ notice to do this.
Hannah Kitchen
Development Worker, Living in Harmony,
Pilton Community Health Project, 73 Boswall Parkway, Edinburgh, EH5 2PW
Telephone 0131 551 1671
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Creating streets fit for walking in Inverleith
Best foot forward in Raeburn Place and Comely Bank
Living Streets Scotland and Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership are working together on a project to understand how Inverleith can be more walkable – and we’d like your help.
We will be taking forward two Community Street Audits, with the aim of understanding better the assets and barriers to walking on a key route – Raeburn Place and Comely Bank.
The audits are an opportunity to bring together partners that live, work and study locally with partners that plan, manage and maintain local streets, to better understand what works and what could be improved for walkers of all ages and abilities.
If you or someone you know would like to participate, then please get in touch with penny.morriss@livingstreets.
Also, if you’d like to comment on your experience walking in the area, but won’t be able to make the audit, please feel free to drop us an email. The audits are:
Tuesday 27 October: Meet at Broughton High School 2pm.
Saturday 31 October: Meet at Stockbridge Library 1pm.