Irene Garden

I am sorry to have to pass on the sad news of the death of local activist Irene Garden, who passed away last night.

I had the pleasure of working alongside Irene on many community initiatives and campaigns over the years and she was a formidable force, a strong and powerful community voice.

Her determined support of local projects, particuarly on health and older people’s issues, really made a difference. Pilton Elderly Project and Pilton Community Health Project in particular benefited from Irene’s wisdom and leadership and she was an enthusiastic participant in area-wide initiatives including the local Greater Pilton Community Alliance.

While Irene’s time was often dominated by too many meetings she enjoyed the performing arts and was an enthusiastic cast member in the memorable Oyster Wars community drama staged at North Edinburgh Arts Centre in June 2003 (above).

Further afield, Irene also made her presence felt as a community representative on citywide and national health fora, always a strong voice for socially excluded communities.

I will remember Irene – with her ever-loyal husband Al always there to give his support – with great fondness. Al sadly passed away in August after a long battle with dementia and now North Edinburgh has lost another of that generation of strong women activists who did so much to speak up for those communities whose voices are never heard.

Deepest commiserations to Sara-Louise and family – I will pass on the funeral arrangements when I have them.

Pictures: Sara-Louise Garden

12 days of Christmas at The Botanics

Twelve things you didn’t know about the spectacular winter trail, Christmas at the Botanics, which returns for its third consecutive year running for 30 nights from 22 November to 29 December.

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Dean Atta comes to Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland event

Muirhouse library partners with Craigroyston Community High School to spark conversation about identity and self-expression

Scottish Book Trust, the national charity changing lives through reading and writing, has announced that Glasgow-based poet and young adult author Dean Atta will visit Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland 2019 on Monday 18 November from 11am – 12.30pm. Continue reading Dean Atta comes to Muirhouse Library for Book Week Scotland event

Bah humbug! Council responds to Christmas criticism

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Scotland remembers

The Rt Hon Lord Provost and Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh Frank Ross joined First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and senior military personnel,  members of the wider Armed Forces community and members of the emergency services for the official wreath-laying ceremony at the Stone of Remembrance yesterday.  Continue reading Scotland remembers

Christmas food shortage threat at Morrisons

Strike ballot gets underway at distribution firm 

Morrisons supermarkets across Scotland could be hit by food shortages in the run up to Christmas as an industrial action ballot gets underway today in its distribution partner XPO Logistic. Continue reading Christmas food shortage threat at Morrisons

Let It End

In the trenches I must wait,

To meet a very likely fate.

Soldiers here are used like bait.

Oh how this world is filled with hate.

“Bang, bang, bang,” guns fire overhead.

Covering the ground with bodies of the dead.

Stinking, squelching mud slows us down,

“Gas!” someone cries, but masks can’t be found.

I need to run or steal a mask,

But this is never an easy task.

“Do you have a mask? there’s none in my bag!”

My heart lurches at the reply, “Guten tag!”

BANG – a gun shot through my heart that I yield

Now I join the dead in Flanders Fields

I’ve served my country, but at what cost?

Hundreds of thousands of lives lost.

I watch the war from the land of the dead

As more violence and fighting and blood is shed.

Please can we put an end to this story?

No more Dulce et Decorum est Pro Patria Mori.

 

Lewis Horton

Craigroyston Community High School