For die hard golf fans, who want to keep in the swing of it, even during the winter months, Edinburgh Leisure’s winter golf pass may be just the thing. With minimal use of winter greens and no mats, it’s the ideal opportunity to keep your golf on par until the summer returns. Continue reading Love golf? Keep in the swing this winter
Council consults on Gaelic Language Plan
Plana Gàidhlig 2018-22 / Gaelic Language Plan 2018-22
A city that develops and supports more fluent and confident gaelic speakers and promotes thriving gaelic communities and cultures is the vision behind the ‘Draft Gaelic Language Plan’ published by the City of Edinburgh Council yesterday. Continue reading Council consults on Gaelic Language Plan
ENABLE walker wins new set of wheels!
A charity worker got the surprise of a lifetime when she was told she had won a new car after taking part in the Royal Bank of Scotland Kiltwalk in Edinburgh. ENABLE’s Nicole Forsyth is the fourth and final Kiltwalker this year to win a shiny new Renault Clio, thanks to platinum sponsor Arnold Clark. Continue reading ENABLE walker wins new set of wheels!
Fear of hostility prevents one in three disabled people going out

Fear of hostility could be stopping large numbers of disabled people in Scotland going out in their communities, says Leonard Cheshire Disability as it reveals the results of a UK national survey of disabled adults aged over 18. Continue reading Fear of hostility prevents one in three disabled people going out
Monarch collapse: UK Government launches international repatriation plan

The UK government has launched an unprecedented repatriation effort to return 110,000 passengers affected by the failure of Monarch. Continue reading Monarch collapse: UK Government launches international repatriation plan
Online security: How ‘digitally savvy’ are you?
A new research study by the Carnegie UK Trust explores just how ‘digitally savvy’ people are across the UK and Ireland. ‘Digitally Savvy Citizens’ examines how people’s behaviour varies depending on their age, gender, level of affluence and which part of the UK they live in … and many of the results are surprising. Continue reading Online security: How ‘digitally savvy’ are you?
October house plant of the month: Pure Green
The story of Pure Green
Claire Sweeney to join the cast of Crazy For You
Actress, singer and TV personality Claire Sweeney is to take over the role of Irene in the national tour of the Watermill Theatre’s acclaimed production of Crazy for You. Claire joins Tom Chambers who plays Bobby and Charlotte Wakefield (Polly) in January. Crazy for You comes to the Edinburgh Playhouse in April next year as part of it’s UK tour. Continue reading Claire Sweeney to join the cast of Crazy For You
MSPs expenses published
Latest details of all MSPs parliamentary expenses have been published. Quarter 4’s expenses from the financial year 2016/17 are now available online via the Parliament’s searchable database facility.
A briefing paper setting out end year total expenditure figures is also available (see below).
The end year total for the 2016/17 financial year is £15,832,096, which is an increase of £3,061,172 on 2015-16.
The figures reflect the change to the Member’s staff salary provision which came into effect at the start of the fifth parliamentary session (2016-2017).
From May 2016 staff salary provision increased from £62,300 to £85,000 enabling each Member to employ up to three staff, where previously two staff would have been typical.
This increase in support staff reflected the increased demands on MSPs and the impending arrival of significant new tax and welfare powers for the Scottish Parliament. The capped allowance also ensures all support staff can be paid the living wage.
For the first time, total staff costs paid by each member during the financial year are published on the web (link below). Examples of the pay scales and job roles typical in a Member’s office are also available on the website.
A Scottish Parliament spokesperson said: “The increase in support staff provision came into effect in May 2016. It reflects the increasing demands being made on MSPs and their staff as the Parliament assumes significant new powers over tax and welfare.
“To be clear, this is funding to enable MSPs to employ up to three full time staff, instead of two, so they can better meet the needs of constituents, scrutinise the Parliament’s new powers effectively and continue to hold the Government to account.”
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Making the case for trams to Newhaven
This article by city council Transport Convener Councillor Lesley Macinnes was published in the Edinburgh Evening News last week:
Last week Edinburgh’s councillors approved the Outline Business Case for taking the tram to Newhaven, signalling a desire to move towards a transformed vision for transport in the Capital. Continue reading Making the case for trams to Newhaven









