Stewart Brewing – who play host to the Edinburgh Beer Festival on Saturday 13 May – has announced several limited-edition collaboration beers that will be available at the festival this year, including an ice cream style ale with Over Langshaw Farmhouse Ice Cream and a kiwi hopped double IPA in partnership with local brewer Cross Borders. Continue reading From Ice Cream Ale to Flying Pandas: Stewart Brewing announce collaboration brews
Beware of rip-off locksmiths
More than a feast …
The Millennium Centre’s outside catering team swung into action for our local church (Old Kirk & Muirhouse) at the weekend, creating a cold buffet to cater for 60 (writes James McGinty).
Originally prepared for Saturday, there was enough to serve the Sunday congregation next day! John, Chris and Dale were responsible for this ongoing service to the community.
For more information of all the activities at this church click on HERE
Family-friendly book event at North Edinburgh Arts
Stolen bike: Can you help?
Showcasing Scotland at The Great Escape 2017
Eight top Scottish acts – Be Charlotte, Emme Woods, Saint PHNX, Shogun, Spinning Coin, TeenCanteen, The LaFontaines and The Van T’s – will perform at two Showcasing Scotland concerts supported by Creative Scotland at The Great Escape 2017. Continue reading Showcasing Scotland at The Great Escape 2017
Here we go again: Tories gamble on June election
A General Election will be held on 8 June, Prime Minister Theresa May announced ‘with reluctance’ yesterday. Opposition parties have welcomed the surprise announcement – despite the Tories holding a lead of over twenty points in some opinion polls. Continue reading Here we go again: Tories gamble on June election
Inverleith hustings this Thursday
Hoof it to Hyderabad: Irvine Welsh launches charity challenge
Trainspotting author, Irvine Welsh launched charity Scottish Love in Action’s Hoof it to Hyderabad Challenge yesterday.
Edinburgh-based SLA’s purpose is to help transform the lives of vulnerable children in India by partnering with and supporting grassroots Indian NGOs that care for and educate children.
Irvine, a long standing ambassador for SLA, kicked off the charity challenge by walking the first mile of SLA’s 5,000 mile target from Scotland to Hyderabad from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade down the Royal Mile to Holyrood Palace, and he urged walkers, runners and cyclists to register now and Hoof it to Hyderabad this June for SLA.
Participants can virtually walk the 8000km or 12,106,000 steps from Scotland to Hyderabad in India to show the girls supported by SLA that their lives matter: and raise money for the GIRLS’ LIVES MATTER Appeal and you could be lucky and win two return flights to India!
SLA founder and chairwoman Gillie Davidson said: “Many of the children we care for have only managed to survive by scavenging in rubbish tips, or living on the streets where they are open to being trafficked into prostitution or forced labour.
“All the money we raise from challenges like Hoof it to Hyderabad give these children a chance in life and we’d like to thank everyone for this support.”
Visit HOOF IT TO HYDERABAD CHALLENGE to register or find out more.
A Beltane event for all the family
