Waverley Mall is thrilled to introduce independent Scottish based jeweller, Elvira Neame and her small business ‘Elf Jewels’ to the Centre from Monday 23 September. Continue reading A gem of a new store opens at Waverley Mall
Full steam ahead for Waverley funding
£1 million announced for historic vessel
The last sea-going paddle steamer in the world will receive £1 million of Scottish Government funding to help it sail again, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop has announced.
The Waverley Paddle Steamer has been in operation for over 70 years, transporting millions of passengers to a variety of locations throughout the UK but is currently out-of-service and urgently requires new boilers.
Scottish Government funding will go towards replacing the twin boilers as well as other necessary maintenance and upkeep such as replacing the main electrical switch board, new cabling and installing new generators.
Ms Hyslop said: “The Waverley has delighted generations of locals and visitors throughout its 70-year history and I am pleased to be able to announce this significant financial commitment to help the historic paddle steamer set sail once again.
“In 2020 Scotland’s coasts and waters will be celebrated with a programme of activity designed to inspire more people than ever before to explore and experience our unrivalled shores. I look forward to seeing the Waverley, such a key part of our maritime and cultural history, back in service and able to play a central part in that celebration.”
General Manager of Waverley Excursions Paul Semple said: “The trustees are delighted that the Scottish Government has recognised the Waverley’s importance to Scotland’s heritage and tourism with this generous grant towards our Boiler Refit Appeal.
“Taken together with the donations received from thousands of individuals across the UK it brings our appeal total to £1.9 million but more funding is required to reach our £2.3 million target to Save the Waverley.
“The continued support we are receiving is extremely heartening and we would like to sincerely thank everyone who has donated so far, we now hope that the corporate sector and grant-giving bodies will join the Government in supporting the Waverley to return to service next summer.”
The Waverley Paddle Steamer undertook its maiden voyage in 1947 and is registered as part of the National Historic Fleet as being a vessel of pre-eminent national significance.
A commitment to support the repairs was originally included in the Programme for Government as part of the Year of Coasts and Waters 2020 although no funding commitment was announced at that time.
Police concern over Balerno report
Police in Edinburgh are carrying out enquiries following a report of a partially clothed man walking in the area in the early hours of yesterday morning.
Officers were advised the man, who’s thought to be in his seventies, with thinning grey or white hair, had been seen in the Balerno area around 4.20am. Continue reading Police concern over Balerno report
Yoga and Wellbeing Day next Saturday at North Edinburgh Arts
Edinburgh singer songwriter in line for top award
Singer Gus Harrower through to final of new BBC Radio Scotland Singer Songwriter Award
An Edinburgh musician is in line for a new national award that celebrates Scotland’s best up and coming singer/songwriters. Continue reading Edinburgh singer songwriter in line for top award
Chair Yoga at Craigmount
Frances O’ Grady: Climate strike students are an inspiration
School students taking part in yesterday’s climate strike are an inspiration, writes TUC General Secretary FRANCES O’ GRADY
Continue reading Frances O’ Grady: Climate strike students are an inspiration
TODAY: Launch of Befriending Through Gardening Project
Join the Befriending Through Gardening Project Launch Event today from 1pm to 4pm at the Leith Community Croft on John’s Place, EH6 7EL.
Location here: https://bit.ly/2jXn4DH Continue reading TODAY: Launch of Befriending Through Gardening Project
Calpol to support children’s charity helpline
- In 2018/19 the NSPCC Helpline handled nearly 73,000 calls and emails nationally from adults worried about a child – referring almost half on to police and social services
- The helpline made nearly 2,000 referrals to agencies in Scotland last year
- Charity announces partnership with CALPOL® that will help the NSPCC to deal with thousands of contacts
Contacts to the NSPCC Helpline from adults worried about the safety of a child across the UK are on the increase (by 12%). Continue reading Calpol to support children’s charity helpline











