Specialist expertise from Scotland is to help grow and sustain social enterprises in China. Social enterprise development organisation The Social Enterprise Academy (SEA) has launched a new partnership to serve social enterprises in China, supported by the Scottish Government. Continue reading Learning to change the world: talking social enterprise … in China
Category: North Edinburgh News
Fags’n’Matches are back at the Maybury
Grosvenor Casino Edinburgh in South Maybury, is set to welcome back legendary local band Fags ‘n’ Matches, over fifty years on from their first performance at the venue, known then as the Maybury Roadhouse. Continue reading Fags’n’Matches are back at the Maybury
RTS Scotland awards nominees announced
The Royal Television Society’s Scottish branch, RTS Scotland – part of Britain’s leading forum for television and related media – has announced the shortlist of nominations for its annual awards. Continue reading RTS Scotland awards nominees announced
YOYP 2018: National Lottery funding available
To mark the Scottish Government’s Year of Young People 2018, we’re excited to launch a new National Lottery fund to help young people #SparkAChange in their lives. Continue reading YOYP 2018: National Lottery funding available
Leith Fort housing in the running for three awards
An ambitious 94 affordable homes project, which is creating a new community at Edinburgh’s Leith Fort, has been shortlisted for a trio of awards.
The £11.5 million housing development which is co-owned by Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) and the City of Edinburgh Council (CEC) is in the running for the forthcoming RICS, RIAS and Homes for Scotland awards which will take place later this year.
The homes are built on the former 18th century Leith Fort site and welcomed residents last year.
Sixty two of the colony style properties are owned by PoLHA for mid-market rent, with 32 units owned by the City of Edinburgh Council for social rent.
Keith Anderson, Chief Executive of Port of Leith Housing Association, said:“We’re thrilled to have helped to restore this area to its former glory and to have created a neighbourhood where people want to live and to set down their roots.
“We are very proud of this successful modern interpretation of the Edinburgh colonies which has brought much needed high quality, affordable housing for families in Leith and North Edinburgh. We’re delighted it has been shortlisted for three industry awards, providing great recognition for us and our partners.”
The new properties have been modelled on the Edinburgh colonies concept and are a mix of one, two, three and four-bedroom homes. A feature of this development is that all homes have access to private south west facing gardens.
The main contractor was CCG (Scotland) Ltd and the development was funded by PoLHA, the City of Edinburgh Council and the Scottish Government.
Cllr Kate Campbell, Housing and Economy Convener, said: “The Council and Port of Leith set out to deliver modern, affordable homes on the historic Leith Fort site but the development has created so much more than housing.
“It has community spirit right at its heart and it is great to see so many award nominations coming in. Our aim is to deliver 20,000 affordable and low cost homes in the next decade bringing prosperity to every person in every neighbourhood.”
Nicola McLachlan, Project Architect, Collective Architecture, said: “It has been a pleasure to work with Port of Leith Housing Association, The City of Edinburgh Council and the local residents within Leith. The project heralds an exciting time in Leith’s rich history and plays an important role in stitching the Fort back into the community – both physically and socially – and encourages positive interaction between neighbours.
“It is wonderful to see that the residents are already making their own mark within the community and flourishing within their new homes.
“I am delighted to see how well the restrained palette of materials and careful detailing sits calmly within its context. Everyone involved with the project has worked collaboratively with the client group to ensure these homes stand the test of time; their skills and experience shine through within the project.”
Young volunteers wanted to run IRONKIDS Scotland events
Organisers of IRONKIDS Scotland, a series of three fun and family-focused running events for young people aged 3 to 14, will be providing opportunities for young volunteers between the ages of 8 and 26 to become part of the event planning and delivery teams that will co-produce a key part of Scotland’s Year of Young People 2018 celebrations and the newest events in the hugely popular IRONKIDS global series.
Continue reading Young volunteers wanted to run IRONKIDS Scotland events
Appeal after attempted robbery at Easter Road bookmakers
Police are appealing for witnesses after an attempted knife-point robbery at a bookmakers on Easter Road. Continue reading Appeal after attempted robbery at Easter Road bookmakers
Building Peace: the Belfast Agreement twenty years on
Speaking at Queen’s University Belfast, Secretary of State Karen Bradley MP reflected on the progress made since the Belfast Agreement was signed 20 years ago. Continue reading Building Peace: the Belfast Agreement twenty years on
Edinburgh College Community Day at Granton Campus
Be part of your community!
On Saturday 12 May, Edinburgh College’s Granton Campus is hosting a community day – a celebration of everything around the local Granton area.
Granton Community Day
Saturday 12 May 2018
10 am – 2 pm
Granton Campus
The day is FREE to attend and open to all.
Join us for activities, demonstrations and workshops including:
- Aerial Pilates
- Food Tasters
- Hair and Beauty Demonstrations
- Kids activity zone
- Virtual Welding
- Ice cream and smoothie making
Explore a range of local organisations and charities who will be showcasing their businesses and what they do for the local area.
You will also be able to find out about opportunities at Edinburgh College including full-time and part-time courses, hire of our facilities and our fantastic training salons, training restaurants and on-site nursery.
Come along and see what your vibrant community has to offer.
We look forward to welcoming you to Granton Campus for a fun-filled day!
Getting Scotland CPR ready
People can now learn how to do CPR to the tune of the Proclaimer’s hit ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’. The online film, funded by the Scottish Government and featuring Carole Smillie, has been created with the Save a Life for Scotland (SALFS) partnership. Continue reading Getting Scotland CPR ready









