The city council is encouraging Edinburgh residents to recycle as much of their Christmas waste as possible this festive season. Continue reading City council has waste wrapped up this Christmas
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2016 in pictures: January
Hogmanay fireworks – Happy New Year!
Loony Dook, South Queensferry
Up-Helly-Aa festival
Winter floods, Aberfoyle …
… and winter floods in Drylaw too!
The stickmen light up the city centre
New Year, Fresh Start
Kraftworks at North Edinburgh Arts
Private Eye: Happy New Year?
Islamic State attack in Istanbul
David Bowie died
Protests over council budget cuts
Tim Peake walks in space
The Revenant is hot favourite for Best Picture Oscar
A pod of six sperm whales is washed up on Norfolk beaches
Minister Marco Biagi visits Millennium Centre
Launch of Year of the Dad
West Pilton Park litter pick
Big screen celebration on the waterfront
First Minister visits North Edinburgh Childcare
So-called Islamic State execution video released on social media
Faavourite childrens DJ Ed ‘Stewpot’ Stewart dies
Drylaw’s Tierney Award for Susan Jeffrey
Stage veteran Tommy Steel returns to Edinburgh
MY Adventure’s James Howell dies in mountain tragedy
Farewell, Sir Tel
Family fun: Burns Supper at Royston Wardieburn
Boost for Scottish apprenticeships
Scotland’s share of funding from the UK Government’s apprenticeship levy will support a range of employment measures including the delivery of 30,000 Modern Apprenticeships starts per year by 2020 and the establishment of a new fund to help employers up-skill and re-skill their workforce, Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn has announced. Continue reading Boost for Scottish apprenticeships
National award for caring Janet
A devoted pensioner who became her husband’s 24-hour carer after a stroke left him with a life changing brain injury has been named runner-up in the Carer of the Year national awards. Penicuik pensioner Janet Malcolm was recognised at an annual awards ceremony organised by Headway, the brain injury association, at London’s Dorchester Hotel last Friday. Continue reading National award for caring Janet
Green light for bike superhighway
Detailed designs are set to be drawn up for a controversial £5.5 million project to create a’family-friendly’ west to east cycle route through the city centre following a public meeting of the city council’s Future Transport Working Group last week. The decision to press ahead has infuriated many residents and local traders, almost three thousand of whom objected to the ‘cycle superhighway’ proposals. Continue reading Green light for bike superhighway
IDEAL: participants required for energy-saving project
University of Edinburgh research participants needed
Changeworks has partnered with the University of Edinburgh to deliver IDEAL, a cutting edge research project exploring how smart technology can help save energy in the home. They are looking for Edinburgh households (EH1-17) with gas combi boiler heating to participate. Continue reading IDEAL: participants required for energy-saving project
£10 million to support early intervention in mental health
An additional £10 million will be invested to fund more than 30 new ways of supporting mental health in primary care. The funding, confirmed in this week’s draft budget statement, is part of the Scottish Government’s efforts to improve early intervention and put more focus on prevention. Continue reading £10 million to support early intervention in mental health
Mum attacked and robbed in West Pilton
A mother has been assaulted and robbed as she was walking home with her two young children on Friday afternoon. She was walking along Ferry Road Avenue with her children in a double buggy when the ‘cowardly’ attack took place. Continue reading Mum attacked and robbed in West Pilton
New Town dwelling is RIBA Home of the Year
A house in the New Town designed by Richard Murphy Architects has won the accolade of RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) House of the Year. The unusual property in Hart Street is architect Richard Murpy’s own home and the house beat off strong competition to win the coveted award. Continue reading New Town dwelling is RIBA Home of the Year
People before profits: Castle offers refuge from crippling Christmas credit
MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith Ben Macpherson, has been championing a new local credit union, Castle Community Bank, and opened his own savings account with the community bank yesterday.
The new bank was formed in July when two long-established Credit Unions, North Edinburgh Credit Union and Craigmillar, merged and by expanding across the entire EH postcode area the bank aims to introduce innovative and pioneering ways of conducting traditional financial core services.
Chair of the credit union, Rev Iain May of South Leith Parish Church and Ben Macpherson MSP are highlighting the benefits and security of community banks, like Castle Community Bank, this Christmas.
As the Christmas countdown draws to a close, many families can feel that their only option is to put ‘Christmas On Credit’, and for lower income families, this can be very expensive. High cost lenders and hire purchase retailers may be seen as their only option. Castle Community Bank aims to combat high cost borrowing by offering affordable rates to all, especially at times when people need money the most – Christmas.
In a recent survey 17% of Scots admitted to feeling worried about how much they have borrowed, with 6% feeling trapped in a cycle of debt, and often those who need money the most are those who have to pay the highest rates.
Ben Macpherson, a member of The Scottish Parliament’s Cross Party Group on Credit Unions, commends Castle Community Bank’s ethos to break the debt cycle and make financial services accessible to all across the EH postcodes.
Yesterday he visited Castle Community Bank’s office in Wardieburn to show his support, and said: “Castle Community Bank focuses on affordable financial provision rather than on profit. I am proud to open a savings account with them to help encourage this type of ethical banking in Edinburgh, as well as across Scotland.
“Christmas is the time of year where individuals, families and communities can come together, but it can also be a financially challenging time for some. Castle Community Bank can support families in Edinburgh all year round and especially during this festive period, by helping people avoid the risks involved with borrowing money from irresponsible lenders.”
Chair of the Credit Union Iain May has seen the need for affordable, accessible and applicable credit in his time as minister at South Leith Parish Church. He said: “Christmas is a challenging time for many people, especially when it comes to paying for it. In January when the credit card and other bills land on the door mat, people then realise the true cost of Christmas. Castle Community Bank wants to help folk plan their spending by offering affordable options and want to help people avoid the trap of using high cost lenders, to pay for Christmas.
“Whilst we are different in structure to a traditional High Street bank, we adhere to the same robust regulatory requirements and independent scrutiny aimed at protecting our customer’s interests. Castle Community Bank has taken well over a year to launch, because of the systems we had to adopt. Our core principle is to ensure that the vulnerable in our communities do not have to get caught up in a debt spiral or turn to payday lenders to make ends meet. Residents in Edinburgh will see a significant difference in our approach and I’m sure, will be delighted with what we have to offer.
“Equally, our market research indicated that people across the City would welcome a bank with a strong ethical policy, one that took corporate social responsibility to its heart within every facet of its operation and, importantly, ensures that 100% of all profits were re-invested into the community at all times. On that basis, Castle Community Bank is a bank for all.”
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