Fresh from the latest exhibition of his work at North Edinburgh Arts, local artist Brian Sinclair’s paiintings are now on display at Blackhall Library and can be seen until 29 April. Continue reading Brian Sinclair’s paintings on show at Blackhall Library
Category: Muirhouse
Sign up for Seeds of Justice event
We are holding a Community Health Gathering at the North Edinburgh Arts Centre on the weekend of the 13/14th May, and wanted to let you know about, and invite you to participate.
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Your invited to Bert’s Easter Tea Party at North Edinburgh Arts
FRIDAY 14 APRIL, 2 – 4.30pm
NORTH EDINBURGH ARTS
The Time Bank Knit and Natter group have made adorable little Easter characters and they are hiding in the NEA garden! Can you find Bert and his friends to win an Easter egg prize?
A family-friendly event suitable for all ages. With additional activities in the garden or inside NEA (wet weather provision).
There will be lots of cakes and tea/coffee/juice for you to enjoy while those who want to can go searching in the garden!
50p donation goes towards the costs of the refreshments.
Knitted items will be available to buy on the day too!.
North Edinburgh Community Chest
Can your idea benefit your community?
North Edinburgh Arts is working with Firstport and wants to hear about an idea you have that can benefit your community. Apply online and pick up funding of £500 to make your idea a reality.
So if you have an idea that will help people in Muirhouse or Pilton, fill in the online application anytime from now until the 30th June, 2017 and we’ll be back in touch with you. Open the poster attached to find out more, tell us about your idea and you could be awarded £500. Good Luck!
Find out more about the project here – http://www.firstport.org.uk/programmes/item/560-community-ideas-fund
Muirhouse Community Shop: volunteers required
Can you help out in the Community Shop on Pennywell Road?
Why not volunteer with the award winning team at Muirhouse Community Shop?
Can you spare a minimum of 3 hours per week?
Do you want to help your own community?
Over 300 residents visit the shop each and every week and with your support we can deliver even more!
Contact the shop today and find out more
Free community football at Millennium Park
Azad Adam: From homeless in London to leading digital revolution in Muirhouse
A computing student is using the grim experience of being homeless in London to drive his ambition of helping North Edinburgh’s jobseekers get to grips with digital technology.
Continue reading Azad Adam: From homeless in London to leading digital revolution in Muirhouse
Josh is a Young Scot Unsung Hero
The question was asked: “Do you know a young Scot who goes the extra mile every day but never asks for any recognition or reward? Someone who has overcome difficult circumstances or risen to a challenge? Someone who may have achieved something in the face of adversity? We are calling you to nominate an unsung young Scot who deserves this award.”
We found out that our own Josh Hardwick, who is 17 years old andfrom Muirhouse, was nominated for this award because he qualified on every level – and we have now been told that he is now a FINALIST.
Josh is the leader of a group of volunteers who set up the TRIM & Friends of West Pilton Community Shop in Pennywell Road and has grown into the job to progress to Manager.
In our area where there are families who need help, Josh provides a multitude of help from our shop. This includes food parcels from our Foodbank, cheaper food to buy, and cookery classes; he runs the award winning Dr Bike Club on Saturday mornings, that offers repairs and advice to cyclists; assistance through the Community Hub, for those with drug and alcohol issues; and to those needing advice regarding Benefits, Housing and community issues.
A major part of his skills are around Health issues. Josh is a trained First Aider and has been trained to use the community defibulator which is also available, in an emergency, from the shop. He also facilitated a mass CPR week across the community.
Josh is charming, has a mannerly personality, and a caring nature so he is great at dealing with people from all walks of life. He has attended meetings with Muirhouse Link Up, Save a Life Scotland and TRIM to discuss and arrange.
“We are so proud of him and wish him every success in these awards. Having said that we do stress that he doesn’t need to win – he is our Unsung Hero and we so appreciate him!”
Barbara Beaufoy
Secretary, TRIM and Friends of West Pilton
Craigie’s Elaine is Scotland’s Employability Champion
Craigroyston Community High School teacher Elaine Gray has been chosen by Career Ready as the Santander Employability Champion 2017 for Scotland. The award recognises Elaine’s commitment to improving the employment prospects of her students, and she’s been praised for her ‘magnificent leadership and energy.’ Continue reading Craigie’s Elaine is Scotland’s Employability Champion









