Climate Conversation in Granton

FRIDAY 11 NOVEMBER from 5 – 7pm at GRANTON PARISH CHURCH

GRANTON Goes Greener are very excited to be hosting our first Climate Conversation delivered by @ScotCCAN at the West Hall of @GrantonParish tomorrow (Friday between 5-7pm).

The conversation will be tailored to suit families with older children and is going to be structured around the ways the sea and wildlife is affected by climate change 💚💚

It is a drop in session with free refreshments provided.

Any questions-email: anna@grantongoesgreener.org.uk

Starts Today: Empty Kitchens Full Hearts offers free soup on Fridays

We’re pleased to now be able to offer weekly on-site hot food service in Granton!

Starting TODAY (Friday 4th November), you can pop in for some soup between 1pm and 2pm each Friday.

We’ll keep timings and dates up to date on our website, social media channels, and on-site signage.

Community safety: Dispersal Zones in place for fireworks weekend

Don’t get caught up in anti-social behaviour on Bonfire Night!

Police Officers have the grounds to take action should people be involved in such conduct, as detailed in these posters.

Please attend organised events only and always keep safe.

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#OpCrackle

#KeepingPeopleSafe

It’s time for the last Pitt on Pitt Street!

TONIGHT and tomorrow we’re open on Pitt Street for the final time ahead of our move to Granton. See what’s on – below!

Friday (Ceilidh only)
6pm Doors open
8pm Tunes from The Radges

Saturday
12pm – 6pm Free entry to food stalls and bar
6pm Doors open for the ceilidh
8pm Tunes from The Dance Bandits

Food and drink from our residents (Spot., Free the Chilli, The Buffalo Truck, Ròst, Barnacles & Bones, Barney’s) and guests (Goodtimes Tacos, The Peruvian, The Funnel Cake Co.) will be served both days!

Also expect to see the familiar face of Wacky Winyl with us.

Halloween costumes are very welcome!

As thanks for subscribing to our newsletter, enjoy 25% off with the code ‘pittpals’. Grab your tickets to the ceilidhs below, or join us Saturday day for food and drink alone!

Tickets


Remember, remember Halloween Fest

Our Halloween Fest is drawing ever closer. We’ll be at Granton Community Gardeners on Monday the 31st from 3-6pm and boy oh boy do we have a treat (or trick) in store for you!!!

Pop down for a cup of seasonal soup, get your face painted, and join in with some of our spooky activities.

All are welcome, so get yourself down to Granton Community Garden and have the fright of your life! 🎃👻🍁🍂

Counting Leaves: pop up photography exhibition at granton:hub

THIS weekend, opening Friday evening 21 October, we welcome a group show featuring photographers Kat Gollock, Zoe Hamill and Erin Semple who use their work to explore the landscape around us and the spaces we inhabit both individually and collectively.

Whilst varied in approach, these three artists are unified in making work that helps to better understand how we as humans engage with the landscapes we find ourselves in.

Their work explores how landscape moulds and shapes who we are and tries to make sense of the emotional narratives that the sense of place nurtures within us all.

Job opportunity at Granton Information Centre

We are currently looking for a Welfare Rights Adviser to join our organisation.

This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about helping people and understands the importance of individuals having access to free and impartial advice, advocacy and representation on matters relating to benefits, welfare rights and debt issues.

Although experience in a similar role is preferred, full training will be provided and we are looking to hear from anyone who has useful transferable skills and an interest to work in this field (including graduates).

Apply at https://goodmoves.com/…/a4s3z000…/Welfare-Rights-Adviser

Mushroom Alchemy in Granton

Do you like mushrooms? Would you like to grow-your-own? Come along to Rhyze Mushrooms Alchemy Workshop to learn to grow mushrooms on household waste.

Wednesday 12th October 3pm – 6pm at Granton Community Gardeners

Book your place by contacting Jules on 07517 109 319 or julesryan@pchp.org.uk