A service that matches students with private accommodation in Edinburgh is hunting for more landlords after being short of potential spaces for 120 students for the upcoming academic year. Continue reading University letting service calls for more landlords
Public views sought on Bill to make period products free for all
Should period products be freely available by law across Scotland? That’s the question being posed by Holyrood’s Local Government and Communities Committee.
The Committee is considering a Bill which would ensure everyone in Scotland who needs to use period products can obtain them free of charge through a “period products scheme”. Continue reading Public views sought on Bill to make period products free for all
Man jailed for theft and reset of thousands of university books
A man responsible for the high-value theft of books from Edinburgh’s universities has been jailed for stealing nearly 7000 books from Edinburgh colleges.
At Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday Darren Barr, who is also known as Alexander Van De Kamp, was given 25-months in prison for stealing and resetting thousands of pieces of literature from Edinburgh Napier University, Heriot Watt University and the University of Edinburgh. Continue reading Man jailed for theft and reset of thousands of university books
Deprived of cash: poorest communities hit hardest by withdrawal of free cash machines
Deprived areas are losing free cash machines at a much faster rate than affluent ones across the UK – forcing thousands of people in poorer communities to pay up to £2 per withdrawal, new research from Which? reveals. Continue reading Deprived of cash: poorest communities hit hardest by withdrawal of free cash machines
This Saturday: community market in Muirhouse
Join us for the North Edinburgh Community Market at MacMillan Square this Saturday, 21 September, 11am – 2pm.
There will be music, fun activities including crafts and storytelling, stuff to buy from local producers and more … Continue reading This Saturday: community market in Muirhouse
£1.5 million for social landlords to work with families to prevent homelessness
Low-income families are to be protected against homelessness with a £1.5 million fund.
The Homelessness Prevention Fund will support housing associations and social landlords to work with their tenants to prevent crisis, and stop families from becoming homeless. Continue reading £1.5 million for social landlords to work with families to prevent homelessness
Evening Classes: Drawing and Painting Animals at Drummond Community High School
knowledge is power: apply now
Knowledge is Power will support community groups to carry out community-led action research on an issue that matters to them and to use the research to make change happen.
We’ll be working with six groups from across Scotland, with support consisting of group training and tailored on-site support and advice to help you deliver a community-led action research project. There will also be opportunities to work together and share learning with other participating community projects.
We want to support community groups working with, and consisting of, people from marginalised and excluded communities. These could be people living in a neighbourhood experiencing poverty or people who face barriers, share an identity or equality protected characteristics, such as being disabled, LGBTQ or Black and Minority Ethnic (BME).
As this work progresses, the research evidence generated by the community organisations will be brought together through our website and used to help shape policy at a national level across Scotland.
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New report says despite the uncertainty of Brexit EU families feel more welcome and safer in Scotland
Despite the uncertainty of Brexit EU families feel more welcome and safer in Scotland than south of the border.
These conclusions are based on the findings of two reports launched yesterday at the Cornerstone Centre St John’s, Edinburgh by the University of Birmingham. Continue reading New report says despite the uncertainty of Brexit EU families feel more welcome and safer in Scotland
Thousands of Edinburgh pet owners ‘missing out’ on charity vet care
Thousands of Edinburgh pet owners, including families, pensioners, disabled people and those on low incomes, could be missing out on low cost treatment for their pets, PDSA has warned. Continue reading Thousands of Edinburgh pet owners ‘missing out’ on charity vet care










