Just six days to go until the NEN Walkathon!
With the big event drawing ever closer I’ve been getting into intensive training – it’s that serious, I even walked to the chip shop last night …
Just six days to go until the NEN Walkathon!
With the big event drawing ever closer I’ve been getting into intensive training – it’s that serious, I even walked to the chip shop last night …
Just a week to go until the NEN Walkathon, and walkers may already have selected their chosen routes. You don’t have to stick to the suggested routes, however, the choice is all yours!
How about tackling … THE PIEMAN’S PATH?
Never heard the legend of the Pilton Pieman? Then read on …
Patrick ‘Pudden’ Porter – the Pilton Pieman
Many years ago, the legend of Pudden, the Pilton Pieman was born. This is the story:
Patrick ‘Pudden’ Porter was of noble birth – his family was landed gentry. Young Paddy enjoyed all the privileges of wealth, but life was to change forever for the young man when he met and fell in love with a Newhaven fishwife. Paddy’s father disowned him when he chose to marry his Newhaven love.
Patrick and his new bride lived in relative poverty, particularly when the fishing was poor, but the young nobleman was a good, hard worker who would tackle any labour – when he could not go off to see on the trawlers he worked with butchers, bakers and yes, possibly even candlestick makers to make money, gain experience and provide for his growing family. It was a tough life, but Paddy never regreatted the path he had chosen.
One evening, when he was particularly down on his luck, Paddy cut through Caroline Park House on his way home from a labouring shift, bringing in the harvest on Drylaw Farm.
He was amazed to see hundreds, maybe thousands of rabbits scampering around the grounds – and an idea formed that was to change his life forever.
The following day he returned to Caroline Park House and spoke to the gamekeeper there. The gamekeeper was only too happy to have someone to help him deal with the rabbit epidemic and soon Paddy was hard at work.
Paddy then used the skills he had learned as a butcher and a baker – and young Paddy’s delicious home made rabbit pies and puddings quickly became the talk of the town.
Paddy ‘Pudden’ Porter became something of a celebrity in Leith and Edinburgh – he mixed with the rich and famous and his pies were served at Royal banquets at Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle.
While ‘Pudden’ Porter’s family flourished, the same could not be said for the family who had disowned him. ‘Pudden’ had been the first of six boys – but each of the others died prematurely, often in suspicious circumstances. Some whispered that the Porters were cursed – a housemaid swore that each of the Porter boys died after eating …. no, contaminated fish!
The Pilton Pieman went from strength to strength – Paddy Porter became Lord Provost of Edinburgh. The Porters also had a large family – by a strange coincidence, also six boys – and each of them in turn became town councillors. It’s thought that this is where the phrase ‘gravy train’ originated.
And while both Edinburgh and Leith have grown and changed so much over the centuries, even to this day the city council still has it’s fair share o’ Puddens!
THE PIEMAN’s PATH
Bayne’s, Drylaw Shops
Groathill Bakery
Gregg’s, Pennywell Road
Gregg’s, Boswall Parkway
Caroline Park House
Granton Home Bakery, West Granton Road
Mason’s Bakery, Newhaven
Walk in the footsteps of a local legend and taste a piece of history!
Edinburgh’s own Zumba Boys, will be on hand on Saturday 20th July turning up the heat in their own style with motivating music and warm up moves to get everyone in the mood for the Walkathon. David and Tom’s Zumba classes are great fun so we jumped when they offered to support the event. We know the boys will certainly get you lot jumping – for joy – and once the Zumba Boys have got you going you will be raring to raise as much as possible for the NEN – Thanks boys – see you there 😉
Ann Confrey, NEN Board
Just nine days until the NEN Walkathon!
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Support is hotting up – just like the weather!
It’s only two weeks to go until the NEN’s walkathon – have you registered? (Form above)
See the ad below or email northedinnews@gmail.com for further info.
It would be great to see you there!
Dare you face the challenge of NEN’s wonderful Walkathon?
Hi Everyone
You may recall an earlier post saying that we planned to publish a June edition – but only if sufficient advertising revenue was generated to cover the costs of producing the newspaper?
Well, we’re tantalizingly close to reaching our advertising target but we’re not there yet, and this is a reminder that tomorrow
Friday 31 May
is the deadline for advertising copy, so if you want to advertise in the June edition you really had better get your skates on!
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