A pop-up exhibition by National Rail, called No Boundaries, which showcases the work of artists living with disabilities arrived at Edinburgh Waverly station yesterday. Continue reading No Boundaries arrives in Edinburgh
University hits social diversity recruitment goal three years early
The University of Edinburgh has met a key Scottish Government objective to attract students from the country’s most economically challenged areas, three years ahead of schedule. Continue reading University hits social diversity recruitment goal three years early
Emergency funding helps over 300,000 Scottish households
A total of 306,305 low income households have been helped to pay for essential items such as food and heating through emergency grant funding since 2013. Continue reading Emergency funding helps over 300,000 Scottish households
NHS 24 urges the public to stay safe this Bonfire night
On the 5th of November, celebrations and fireworks displays will take place across Scotland and Dr Laura Ryan, Medical Director at NHS 24, is asking members of the public to put safety first. Continue reading NHS 24 urges the public to stay safe this Bonfire night
Ben Macpherson MSP: UK Government’s unjust budget fails to address Scotland’s needs
SNP MSP Ben Macpherson has criticised the UK Government for failing the people of Edinburgh Northern and Leith, and all of Scotland, following this year’s UK Government Budget announcement.
Continue reading Ben Macpherson MSP: UK Government’s unjust budget fails to address Scotland’s needs
Advice to city fans ahead of Halloween derby
Police are asking fans attending the Hearts vs Hibs derby on Halloween to conduct themselves in a responsible manner. Continue reading Advice to city fans ahead of Halloween derby
Lord Provost opens Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance
Frank Ross, the Right Honourable Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, led a special group of wreath-layers at the annual Opening Ceremony of the Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance, at the Scott Monument in Princes Street Gardens yesterday. Continue reading Lord Provost opens Edinburgh Garden of Remembrance
Bield “built for future”
People can look forward to benefitting from high quality housing and care services provided by Bield for long into the future, according to its Chair. Continue reading Bield “built for future”
Get your heating system ready for winter NOW, households in Scotland urged
With this week’s sudden drop in temperatures households in Scotland are being urged to check their heating systems are working correctly to avoid being caught out with an unexpected breakdown when the cold weather bites. Continue reading Get your heating system ready for winter NOW, households in Scotland urged
Inverleith Neighbourhood Partnership meets tonight
Blackhall Library 6pm – 8pm – All Welcome