An Edinburgh Napier product design student has developed a unique wristband that aims to keep people safe from harassment on nights out. Continue reading App and wristband will link friends together on nights out
My Gracemount: residents asked to shape services
People living and working in Gracemount are being asked to take part in a new approach to designing local services. Continue reading My Gracemount: residents asked to shape services
More Traffic Misery – Part 312
With the disruptive road works on Queensferry Road still fresh in the memory, here’s some more great news for local residents …
Scottish Gas Networks are commencing a major set of works which will affect parts of Cramond and Davidson’s Mains – with a knock-on effect on neighbouring communities – until NOVEMBER. Continue reading More Traffic Misery – Part 312
Edinburgh pals overcome disablity to support Scotland’s children
A big-hearted refugee, who has been in a wheel-chair since childhood, will parachute out of a plane to raise funds for Children 1st, Scotland’s national children’s charity, this weekend. Continue reading Edinburgh pals overcome disablity to support Scotland’s children
Forthview Fair this Friday
Free IT for beginners classes at Stockbridge Library
On the buses: no laughing matter as Festival disruption looms
Unite Scotland is to hold a strike ballot at Lothian Buses. If the ballot is successful, action is likely to take place in August during the Edinburgh Fal Festival – traditionally the capital’s busiest month. In a previous ballot in April, 94% of Unite members supported industrial action. The latest ballot opens on Thursday. Continue reading On the buses: no laughing matter as Festival disruption looms
Providing quality childcare: new resource launched
A new induction pack has been launched for people working in early learning and childcare (ELC). Continue reading Providing quality childcare: new resource launched
Our Tomorrow this weekend at North Edinburgh Arts
Only a few days until the opening night of Our Tomorrow by our own theatre group! Continue reading Our Tomorrow this weekend at North Edinburgh Arts
Letters: Splash Now for meningitis charity
Dear Editor
Meningitis Now and the Swimming Teachers Association would like to invite parents and their children to take part in a new water-based challenge to help us fight deadly meningitis.
Splash Now can be held in your local pool during swimming lessons, in a paddling pool in your back garden, in the sea – anywhere, as long as it involves water.
All we ask is that participants use the opportunity to raise some money for Meningitis Now and raise awareness about the signs and symptoms of the disease.
We think this could be a really fun way to encourage babies, toddlers and older children to get involved in swimming or just to enjoy cooling down on a hot summers day as well as to help us to support families that have been impacted by meningitis.
To find out more and to register for the event please visit our fundraising pages on the Meningitis Now website.
Yours sincerely
Kat Hollywell
Community Fundraising Assistant, Meningitis Now









