Thursday 24 November 10am – 2pm at North Edinburgh Childcare
Category: North Edinburgh News
NHS gets ready for winter
NHS boards across Scotland are finalising plans to ensure resilience over winter this year – and prepare for the extra pressures that the season can bring. Continue reading NHS gets ready for winter
Banana Flats to become a listed building? What are you on?
The Leith flats made famous as the home of one of the main characters in Irvine Welsh’s ‘Trainspotting’, could be in line to become the latest iconic capital building to receive ‘listed’ status. Continue reading Banana Flats to become a listed building? What are you on?
Logan gets on his bike to support Poppyscotland
Young fundraiser’s Forth Road Bridge cycle for war hero uncle
A young fundraiser has chosen to cycle TWENTY miles for Poppyscotland, after his uncle’s life was transformed by the charity. Logan Thomson, who is 12, will cycle across the Forth Road Bridge fourteen times today. The young Fifer will also have the support of his six year old little sister Abbie, who will attempt to complete one of the laps of the bridge on foot whilst supporting her big brother along the way.
Logan was inspired to support Poppyscotland after the charity helped his Uncle Stuart get his life back when returning from serving in Iraq. Stuart Proudfoot suffered critical injuries after his vehicle was struck by a roadside bomb during a routine patrol in January 2006, and the same incident claimed the life of his friend.
Logan, who has already raised £780 through online donations, said: “Poppyscotland holds a special place in the hearts of my family. My Uncle Stuart was injured in Iraq and Poppyscotland helped him get a house and gave him the support he needed.
“Also, my Uncle Barry is currently serving with the Royal Navy and I am hoping to follow in the military footsteps when I am older too.
“I’d love to raise £1,000 for the charity – that’s my ultimate goal. I’ve also got my little sister Abbie (below) to help, who will be crossing the bridge too on foot. I’d like to ask the Scottish public to donate what they can, so that Poppyscotland can continue to help more families like ours.”
Gordon Michie, Head of Fundraising at Poppyscotland, said: “We’re honoured to have the support of Logan and his little sister Abbie. They’re really going the extra mile for our ex-servicemen, women and their families who are in desperate need of our help.
“Now more than ever before, the Armed Forces community needs the support of the Scottish public. That’s why we’re calling for the Scottish public to go that extra mile in their support for this year’s Poppy Appeal. Whether it’s peddling 20 miles like Logan, or taking on a walking challenge like his sister Abbie, every penny helps us to offer life-changing support to the Armed Forces community in Scotland.”
To support Logan’s efforts, please visit https://www.justgiving.com/
Knit & Natter group’s Christmas Fayre
North Edinburgh’s own knitting group, Time Bank Knit & Natter, are organising a Christmas Fayre on Friday 9th December, 12.30-2.30pm at North Edinburgh Arts.
As well as stalls, there will be a family-friendly Storytelling session with Moira, a Christmas decorations workshop, a ‘name the monkey’ competition where entrants will have the chance to win a hand-knitted monkey made by one of the knitters and some festive mince pies to keep us all going!
We also have a few stalls available to hire, at a cost of £5 per table.
If you, or anyone you know would be interested in booking a table, please reply to this email or call me on 0131 315 2151.
We would also love to see you at the fayre on the 9th, if you are able to make it along!
Funds available to repair war memorials
Twelve war memorials across Scotland are set to be conserved and repaired after being awarded a share of £55,000 worth of grant funding by War Memorials Trust, through the Centenary Memorials Restoration Fund. Continue reading Funds available to repair war memorials
GP issues flu vaccine reminder
Call comes one month into national vaccination programme Continue reading GP issues flu vaccine reminder
Take the plunge and help local animals!
The Scottish SPCA is calling on daredevils to abseil down The Falkirk Wheel to raise vital funds.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity has spaces left for the exciting challenge which takes place on Saturday 22 April 2017.
Balerno centre manager, Diane Aitchison said, “This is the first time we have organised an abseil at The Falkirk Wheel and spaces are going fast.
“It’s a fantastic challenge for anyone who wants to do something fun and memorable to help animals in the local area.
“Those who have completed abseils for the charity in previous years have said that it’s an amazing experience and one they’ll never forget.
“There will be a team of highly skilled instructors to ensure participants are equipped with everything they need to make the abseil as safe and enjoyable as possible.
“We rely on public support to continue our work rescuing abused, abandoned and injured animals so every penny and pound raised in sponsorship really does count.”
Cheryl McLoughlan from Hamilton who previously took part in the Titan Crane abseil said, “I was terrified on the day but excited too. I had never taken part in anything like it before.
“That moment I had to climb over the side of the crane to my descent was pretty scary, but as soon as I got going I was loving it!
Anyone interested in taking part in the abseil can call the Scottish SPCA fundraising team on 03000 999 999 (option 4) or email fundraising@scottishspca.org for further information.
Picture: Peter Sandground
Granton Toddlers Christmas Fair
Watch the birdies! Roost exhibition launch
Please see information (below) about the ‘Roost’ exhibition and launch to be staged in Muirhouse Shopping Centre on the Thursday 24 November from 3pm to 7pm, with the exhibition continuing in the days afterwards.
Led by artist Lindsay Perth, ‘Roost’ is part of the artist residencies linked to the NW Edinburgh Partnership Centre, based at NEA and funded by Creative Scotland and the Edinburgh & Lothian Health Trust.
Full details can be found at www.roostproject.org