A NEW easy-to-read academic research archive will guide planners and policy makers towards transport decisions which improve public health. Professor Adrian Davis (above) will announce the launch of Essential Evidence 4 Scotland at a top-level Transport Planning and Public Health seminar at Edinburgh Napier University today. Continue reading Shared knowledge: Accessible research could be the key to a healthier Scotland
Fet Lor Youth Club garden tidy this Saturday
We are having a garden tidy this Saturday at FetLor in order to improve the area at the front of the building! All are welcome to join us, hot drinks and snacks provided.
As well as this, a very kind member of the local community is aiming to raise £2000 by Christmas to create a lovely garden space and the JustGiving page can be found here: https://
Muriel Spark books for every library
Spartans celebrate ten years at Ainslie Park with free football game
On Wednesday 5th December, Spartans Community Football Academy will celebrate 10 years at it’s home in North Edinburgh. Continue reading Spartans celebrate ten years at Ainslie Park with free football game
Thousands in Lothian with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease going undiagnosed
Miles Briggs MSP has tabled a motion in recognition of World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Day today (21 November 2018). Continue reading Thousands in Lothian with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease going undiagnosed
A Christmas treat: Films from the Pilton Video archives with Joel Venet
Just before Christmas We will be holding a free Xmas special Screening which will be the second in a series of newly edited videos/films all made in Greater Pilton from the 1950’s right up to the present time from the Screen Education Edinburgh (Pilton Video) archives. Continue reading A Christmas treat: Films from the Pilton Video archives with Joel Venet
How much would YOU spend on Council services?
The Council is looking for people to take part in a group exercise to help us understand how we should spend and invest in council services over the next four years. Continue reading How much would YOU spend on Council services?
Briggs welcomes St. Columba’s Hospice’s Light up a Memory campaign
Tory MSP Miles Briggs has tabled a motion welcoming the launch of Light Up a Memory, a campaign run by Edinburgh based St. Columba’s Hospice. Continue reading Briggs welcomes St. Columba’s Hospice’s Light up a Memory campaign
Award for Window Wanderland project
Quay Community Improvements (Quay) and Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) have won the Best Practice in Equality and Diversity Award at the Tenant Participation Advisory Service Scotland National Good Practice Awards 2018. Continue reading Award for Window Wanderland project
City schools make the grade in delivering school sport
Gold status for Oaklands, Blackhall, Trinity and Royal High
Local schools are among 35 from across the capital to have been awarded a prestigious national award from sportscotland, the national agency for sport, for this academic year.
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