Family photographs help tell city’s story

Edinburgh’s Libraries Service has teamed up with the Living Memory Association to extend its digital archive of images from the Capital’s past. Edinburgh Collected, the library service’s online collection of photographic memories shared by the public, is to host more than 2500 pictures amassed by the Association.  Continue reading Family photographs help tell city’s story

Early start for tonight’s community council meeting

Granton & District Community Council

Monday 27th August 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Meeting venue: Royston Wardieburn Community Centre

Please find attached agenda. You can see the agenda online. Notes from the last meeting will be circulated at the meeting. Please accept my sincere apology for the delay in communication as i have just back home from holiday this weekend.​

Looking forward to see you on 6.30pm at RWCC.

Mizan Rahman

Secretary, Granton and District Community Council

E-mail: secretary@grantoncc.scot | Tel: 07930 183352 | www.grantoncc.scot

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Scottish Youth Theatre seeking talented young artists for 2019 National Ensemble.

Following a critically acclaimed performance by this year’s company, Scottish Youth Theatre is now recruiting for their 2019 National Ensemble. To ensure they recruit the most promising young artists Scotland has to offer, they are auditioning across the country – and one of their destinations is Edinburgh. Continue reading Scottish Youth Theatre seeking talented young artists for 2019 National Ensemble.

“So Sharon”: Western General clinician comes to aid of elderly lady

An off-duty clinician has been hailed as a “hero” after she was involved in a dramatic bid to save a seriously injured pensioner. Sharon McGill, 45, who works in NHS Lothian, went into action when she found an elderly lady bleeding in the street from a nasty head injury.

The 87-year-old woman had fallen and cracked her head open, was quickly losing a lot of blood and needed vital help.

Sharon, from Gorgie , who had been on a night out with her family, immediately took charge of the situation, directing police officers and relatives at the scene. She also made sure that the woman remained conscious and breathing until emergency services arrived, while providing comfort to the pensioner’s frightened young grand-daughter.Sharon2web.png

Sharon said: “If I see someone that needs my help like that, I would never walk away for anything. It’s my job, even outside of working hours.

“I always try to think, what if this was happening to me or one of my loved ones? I would want someone to step up and help. That’s how I always think about my patients as well.
“I just hope the lady is alright now.

“You should always stop and help, even if you’re not sure how. Sometimes just holding someone’s hand and asking them if they’re alright can make a world of difference.”

Although Sharon may have been a reluctant hero, her actions were commended by the police officers who worked with her throughout the incident. They wrote to the anaesthetic practitioner’s managers the following day to praise her “outstanding” actions.

In the letter sent to Sharon’s managers, the police officer in attendance during this incidence said: “I wanted to pass my thanks on to Sharon, but also highlight the assistance which she provided during the incident, which was outstanding. Sharon is a credit to you and your team and we were very grateful for her assistance in dealing with the matter.”

Sharon, who mostly works with breast cancer patients at the Western General Hospital, didn’t tell her colleagues how her night out took a dramatic turn.

But when Lorraine Murray, the clinical lead for the department, received the letter, she wasn’t surprised that Sharon had been singled out for praise.

Lorraine said: “This is just so Sharon. She always goes above and beyond for everyone. She takes care of every patient that comes into the hospital as if she knows them personally.

“She comes in when she has annual leave or even on her birthday, to support her patients when she knows that they need her.”

 

New Chairperson for Circle

Grant Sugden has been appointed Chair of the Board of Trustees at Circle. Grant previously worked at Circle as a Senior Manager before leaving in 2011 to take up his current full-time role as Chief Executive of Waverley Care, Scotland’s HIV and Hepatitis C Charity. Continue reading New Chairperson for Circle