Tom Kitchin and Martin Wishart have been joined by Gordon Strachan, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian Football Clubs to support Pilton Community Health Project crowdfunding campaign to reach their £50,000 target. Continue reading Edinburgh football giants join super chefs to support PCHP
Born Free celebrates 35th birthday with Edinburgh event
Will Travers OBE, President and co-founder of the internationally-renowned wildlife charity Born Free, is coming to Edinburgh on Monday 17th June to host a unique ‘evening with’ event in celebration of the charity’s 35th anniversary. Continue reading Born Free celebrates 35th birthday with Edinburgh event
City pupils being short-changed?
Edinburgh schools have the worst pupil-to-teacher ratios in Scotland, new figures have revealed. According to the statistics, the Capital had 15.1 pupils to every teacher across both primary and secondary schools. Continue reading City pupils being short-changed?
Second hand tyres safety warning
Drivers buying second hand tyres are being warned to check that they are legal and have passed the relevant safety checks. Continue reading Second hand tyres safety warning
Two thirds of lonely people put the TV on for company
New research by Rotary Great Britain and Ireland, shows that almost HALF of the adults in Britain say that they are lonely and 41% say that they feel most lonely in the evenings when they get home from work. Continue reading Two thirds of lonely people put the TV on for company
DEC Cyclone Idai Appeal
Funding for communities affected by Cyclone Idai Continue reading DEC Cyclone Idai Appeal
Angling Trust and The Wheelyboat Trust to make a splash with seven new boats
The Wheelyboat Trust and Angling Trust have partnered together to part-fund seven new Coulam 16 Wheelyboats that will enable clubs and fisheries across the UK to provide disabled anglers, and wheelchair users in particular, with access to their waters and the fishing. Continue reading Angling Trust and The Wheelyboat Trust to make a splash with seven new boats
Is fake news bad for your health?
For as long as it has been around, the Internet has been the first port of call as a symptom checker when people are feeling unwell. Worried about an unexplained ache or pain? Anxious about your general feeling of malaise? Ask Google. Continue reading Is fake news bad for your health?
Sunoh Scotland launches search for new presenters
Sunoh Scotland, Scotland’s newest and largest Asian radio network, has launched a search for new presenters. Budding DJs are being invited to the studio on 24th March from 11am to find out more about the station and put their skills to the test! Continue reading Sunoh Scotland launches search for new presenters
Having a Spring clean? Don’t forget the shed!
With decluttering rapidly becoming the latest wellbeing buzzword, homeowners are being urged not to forget about the contents of their garden shed. Continue reading Having a Spring clean? Don’t forget the shed!







