Grant Thornton has revealed the names of this year’s ‘Faces of a Vibrant Economy’ – celebrating the leaders who excel in better business. Continue reading Grant Thornton reveals list of Scotland’s ‘Faces of a Vibrant Economy’
Saturday is Woodland Day
Energy-saving workshops in Leith
Utilita Energy, one of the UK’s fastest growing energy firms, will hold a series of energy saving workshops at Citizens Advice Scotland’s Leith centre throughout November and December. Continue reading Energy-saving workshops in Leith
Radiotherapy: what’s it all about?
Give blood in Blackhall
Talk Money tomorrow
The City of Edinburgh Council will join partner organisations in four Talk Money events held across the city to share tips and advice for managing money. Continue reading Talk Money tomorrow
100 years on, Armistice remembered
- 10,000 people took part in ‘A Nation’s Thank You – The People’s Procession’ at the Cenotaph in honour of those who fought in the First World War yesterday.
- The ringing of bells recreated moments of celebration 100 years ago.
Her Majesty The Queen and members of the Royal Family will join thousands of people to commemorate the centenary of the end of the First World War today as part of the traditional National Service of Remembrance. Continue reading 100 years on, Armistice remembered
Longannet towers demolished
Coal stock towers at Longannet, Scotland’s last coal-fired power station, were successfully brought down in a controlled explosion last week. Continue reading Longannet towers demolished
Remembrance Day service: Scotland says thank you
Frank Ross, the Right Honourable Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, was joined by the Right Honourable Nicola Sturgeon MSP, First Minister of Scotland, and fellow politicians, as well as members of the Armed Forces community, for a ceremony at the Stone of Remembrance to mark Remembrance Sunday and 100 years since the signing of the Armistice that would lead to the end of the First World War. Continue reading Remembrance Day service: Scotland says thank you
Theatre performance to explore causes and effects of war trauma
The causes and effects of the trauma originally called ‘shellshock’ during WW1 are set to be explored through a new piece of theatre commissioned by Edinburgh Napier’s School of Arts and Creative Industries. Continue reading Theatre performance to explore causes and effects of war trauma