Continue reading “A major, modern, capital”: Transport Convener talks city centre transformation
Tory politician’s in the Dog House (no, not THAT one!)
Lothian MSP Miles Briggs is participating in In The Dog House 2019 to support the work of Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home. Continue reading Tory politician’s in the Dog House (no, not THAT one!)
Scottish Parliament launches inquiry into medicines
The pressure of the cost of medicines for Scotland’s NHS is to be investigated by a Scottish Parliament Committee. Continue reading Scottish Parliament launches inquiry into medicines
Brown Bin Permits are in the post
Residents who have signed up for the next garden waste service year in Edinburgh have started to receive their permit stickers through the post.
A total of 68,705 households registered for the fortnightly brown bin collections during the six-week sign-up period over the summer.
More than 75,000 individual permits were applied for, meaning a proportion of applicants paid for more than one brown bin.
Residents who have signed up to the service are urged to get in touch with the Council if they haven’t received their permits by Monday evening [30 September].
Environment Convener Councillor Lesley Macinnes said: “We’re almost at the start of our new service year for garden waste collections, so if you signed up over the summer, look out for your permit sticker landing on your doormat in the coming days.
“Last year, green-minded residents helped us send more than 9,000 tonnes of garden waste to be turned into compost for gardens, parks and farmland and we hope to recycle even more this coming service year.”
The next opportunity to sign up to the garden waste service will take place between 20 January and 3 February 2020.
Love Golf? Keep in the swing this winter
Unlimited monthly winter-golf for just £22 per month
Wrap up warm, fill up your thermos and grab your clubs. Winter golf at the largest club in town returns on 1st October. And with the unpredictable Scottish weather, you won’t have to rely on one course. Continue reading Love Golf? Keep in the swing this winter
First meeting of the National Taskforce for Thomas Cook
The National Taskforce for Thomas Cook met on Thursday to discuss support being provided to former employees and to the local communities most affected by the impact of the company going into liquidation on Monday. Continue reading First meeting of the National Taskforce for Thomas Cook
Scottish Retail Consortium and Usdaw unite to discuss the state of Scotland’s high streets
Shopworkers’ trade union Usdaw has met with the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC) to discuss the ongoing and growing crisis on Scotland’s high streets. Both organisations agreed that there is an urgent need for government action and an industrial strategy for retail. Continue reading Scottish Retail Consortium and Usdaw unite to discuss the state of Scotland’s high streets
Usher Hall to welcome the world’s finest orchestras this autumn
2019 at the Usher Hall sees the return of its Sunday Classics season, a highlight in the classical music calendar every year. The venue will host orchestras from all over the world as part of the concert series, kicking off in October with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yuri Simonov and featuring soloist Alexandra Dariescu on piano. Continue reading Usher Hall to welcome the world’s finest orchestras this autumn
#LeithLabsExplores at Ocean Terminal today
LeithLabsExplores … Your Health!
Ocean Terminal will be filled with drop-in science activities and cosy talks (with free tea & biscuits) today when Edinburgh researchers will show us what they’re doing inside their labs. Continue reading #LeithLabsExplores at Ocean Terminal today
The Apprentice is back next week
Lord Sugar will put sixteen candidates through their paces in a series of testing challenges as they compete to win a life-changing £250,000 investment for their business, in what remains the toughest interview process around. Continue reading The Apprentice is back next week









