STV has announced that new channel, STV2, will launch at 5pm on Monday 24 April to viewers across Scotland. STV2 will reflect what is happening across Scotland with a distinct and exciting schedule, featuring live events, news and new programming including soap, drama and movies. Continue reading New STV2 channel to launch on 24th April
Category: North Edinburgh News
Police appeal after serious assault in Gorgie
Police iare appealing for information following a serious assault near Slateford Medical Centre. The incident took place around 3.30pm on Sunday (9 April) on a footpath at the junction of Gorgie Park Close and Gorgie Park Road. Continue reading Police appeal after serious assault in Gorgie
Letters: Life or death problems can’t be solved by capitalism
Dear Editor
The working population rightly expect the wealth they produce by their efforts to give them and their families a fair and comfortable life. It is also essential the population has work stability. But we know to our cost every so often a crisis appears and sets everyone back: why does this happen? What are the causes?
The system under which we all live is capitalism, where in the main most of the economy and decision-making is in private hands – so the causes of failure and crisis is theirs, not ours.
In our system of democracy the right to elect Parliament to represent us now happens every five years and against the heavy odds and power of the mainly privately-owned press than can and does manipulate opinion, very many good people have been elected to change the failing system.
Many people are also elected to maintain the capitalist system at all costs, despite past evidence of crisis after crisis: either they are unable to understand or feel the damage they cause, or they have a vested interest in the existing system.
On a national scale it is a disaster for the working population, on an international scale it is extremely dangerous to peacce and the co-operation needed to deal with world problems of climate change, water, food and energy supplies. These life or death problems can be solved – but not by putting profit above everything.
A. Delahoy, Silverknowes Gardens
Inverleith hustings at Blackhall St Columba’s
THURSDAY 20 APRIL, 7pm
BLACKHALL St COLUMBA’s PARISH CHURCH
Craigleith and Blachkhall Community Council are hosting a local council election hustings on Thursday 20 April at 7pm in St Columba’s Parsih Church. All welcome. Continue reading Inverleith hustings at Blackhall St Columba’s
We love our libraries!
Carnegie UK Trust sets out five-point plan to boost public libraries
A report published today provides both cause for concern and reason for hope for the UK’s pressured public library service. Scotland has the highest level of public library use in the UK, according to the new research, with half of the 1,000 Scots surveyed saying they had visited a library within the past year. Continue reading We love our libraries!
National health campaign urges DIY enthusiasts to take care this Easter
NHS 24 is appealing to DIY enthusiasts and gardeners to be mindful of accidents and look after themselves this Easter. Continue reading National health campaign urges DIY enthusiasts to take care this Easter
Getting greener: Still time to apply for Community Project Funding
Central Scotland Green Network has launched the Community Project Fund 2017 to support community projects working to improve their local greenspace. Deadline for applications is 1st May. Continue reading Getting greener: Still time to apply for Community Project Funding
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!.
Are City Region Deals worth the headlines?
A Holyrood committee has called for the public to submit their views on City and Region Deals, as it begins its research into the economic growth deals. Continue reading Are City Region Deals worth the headlines?
NHS Lothian seeks new board members
NHS Lothian is looking for new members to join its board and help shape the region’s healthcare. Continue reading NHS Lothian seeks new board members








