Inquiry under way
What brought about Trustees’ decision to aanounce the shock closure of Gorgie City Farm last week? Continue reading Gorgie City Farm: where did it all go wrong?
Inquiry under way
What brought about Trustees’ decision to aanounce the shock closure of Gorgie City Farm last week? Continue reading Gorgie City Farm: where did it all go wrong?
Are you recently retired and want to learn something new? Perhaps you’ve been off for some time and want to get out of the house for a couple of hours? Then join LifeCare next Tuesday, 12th November from 3pm till 4.30pm for a new monthly Foodies group. Continue reading New Foodies group at LifeCare
Home advantage for four city councillors!
LGiU (Local Government Information Unit) Scotland and sponsora CCLA have unveiled the shortlist for the 2019 Councillor Awards.
For the second year running, the Councillor Awards have been showcasing the best of local government. The Councillor Awards are the only national awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of individual councillors across Scotland. Continue reading Let’s hear it for our hard-working councillors!
(City’s Gaelic festival continues to flourish)
The City of Edinburgh Council and the University of Edinburgh are to co-sponsor this year’s Edinburgh Gaelic Festival, which runs from 8 to 16 November.
Seachdain na Gàidhlig is a city-wide festival that celebrates Edinburgh’s Gaelic community, past and present. It is a chance to highlight the rich, but often overlooked, history of Gaelic in Scotland’s capital. Continue reading Oilthigh agus Comhairle a’ tighinn còmhla son Seachdain na Gàidhlig 2019
Aldi stores in Edinburgh and the Lothians are to trial reusable bags for loose fruit and vegetables in an effort to cut single-use plastics.
From the end of November, more than 14 stores across Edinburgh and the Lothians will offer the bags as a more sustainable alternative to single-use plastic. Continue reading Edinburgh and Lothians Aldi stores to trial reusable bags for loose fruit and veg
The Trams to Newhaven project team has confirmed that tram works on Constitution Street and Leith Walk which will get under way from mid-November – despite ongoing works in the wider Leith area.
Continue reading Open For Business? Date confirmed for start of tram works
Here’s a chance to help with the creation of a wildflower meadow in Granton Crescent Park, organised by Butterfly Conservation Scotland!
We are creating a new meadow at Silverknowes Park to support local butterfly populations, and need volunteers to help out. On this first event, we will be raking back some of the grass and sowing seeds of a wildflower called ‘Yellow Rattle’. In future events we will be planting wildflower plug plants and sowing more seeds, and in the summer we’ll come along to see what butterflies are there.
This event is suitable for all, but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Even if you can only make it for an hour or two, you are still welcome to come along to help out.
Registration is essential: contact Anthony on amccluskey@butterfly-conservation.org to book your space.
Date and Times: Monday 11th November, 10.30am – 2.30pm
Location: Granton Crescent Park, Edinburgh (full location details will be sent on registration)
This event is part of the Helping Hands for Butterflies project, which is generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Scottish Natural Heritage and members of Butterfly Conservation. It is being kindly supported by City of Edinburgh Council.
Starts 10:30am on Monday 11 November, but make sure to book a place if you’re interested: https://
A major international artistic competition centred at Grytviken Whaling Station on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia has been launched to reimagine the centrepiece of its cultural heritage and in doing so, highlight powerful conservation messages for the future of our planet. Continue reading International arts competition launched to tell the story of whales on South Georgia
Do you live in Leith? Join Port of Leith Housing Association’s community consultation ‘Shaping the next 5 years’ for a chance to see our 2020 – 2025 draft plan in progress .
You can take part online at www.polha.co.uk/the-future or visit one of the pop-up consultations (see below). Continue reading Port of Leith Housing Association: Shaping the Next Five Years – community consultation