COCO is a chocolate brand and manufacturer founded in 2004. We are based in Edinburgh, Scotland where our small team of visionary chocolatiers have free rein to create unique flavour combinations that deliver extraordinary experiences. From our workshops and boutiques in Edinburgh, to our retail partners across the world, COCO will change the perception of chocolate forever. Continue reading Edinburgh based craft chocolatier launches inspirational new collection
Britain’s Got Talent winner brings the house down at Blackwood AGM
BRITAIN’S Got Talent winner, Lee Ridley, has performed a special show to help promote the work one of Scotland’s leading providers of care and specialist housing for people with disabilities. Continue reading Britain’s Got Talent winner brings the house down at Blackwood AGM
September update from Trinity Community Council
Children’s Lottery funding for Capital City Partnership
Edinburgh charity Capital City Partnership has been awarded a £20,000 grant from the Scottish Children’s Lottery to help young people into retail and customer facing employment. Continue reading Children’s Lottery funding for Capital City Partnership
Mother tackles fear of heights to raise over £2,500 in memory of son Christopher
A MOTHER has conquered her extreme fear of heights to raise over £2,500 in memory of her son who died unexpectedly. Continue reading Mother tackles fear of heights to raise over £2,500 in memory of son Christopher
Celebration Day: Communications executive comes home to his dream job
GLOBALLY-respected communications expert Geoff Day has been appointed Director of Marketing and External Relations at Edinburgh Napier University. Continue reading Celebration Day: Communications executive comes home to his dream job
Holyrood ‘shows respect’ for Gaelic with five year plan
The Scottish Parliament has renewed its commitment to Gaelic with the publication of its new Gaelic Language plan. The plan, published yesterday, sets out how the Scottish Parliament will promote and support the language over the next five years. Continue reading Holyrood ‘shows respect’ for Gaelic with five year plan
Gullane has a ball in memory of Jess Mackie
AN EAST Lothian football festival has raised more than £11,500 for a programme of therapeutic music for children staying in hospital. Continue reading Gullane has a ball in memory of Jess Mackie
Tories approach to immigration is damaging Scottish life, says MSP
SNP: RETIREMENT AGE DOES NOT NEED TO BE RAISED
The SNP has called for the devolution of immigration powers to the Scottish Parliament – warning the UK government’s hostile approach to immigration is damaging Scotland’s economy and public services. Continue reading Tories approach to immigration is damaging Scottish life, says MSP
Scottish Schools urged to sign up to first ever Tomorrow’s Engineers Week Big Assembly
Nine in ten (90%) Scottish young people dream of a career that tackles social issues according to data from Tomorrow’s Engineers Week and plans for the Week in 2018 (5-9 November 2018) provide fresh impetus to the drive to encourage more young people to consider a career in engineering. Continue reading Scottish Schools urged to sign up to first ever Tomorrow’s Engineers Week Big Assembly










