A report into how the Scottish Government can support the transition from adolescence into adulthood has been welcomed by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. ‘The Life Chances of Young People in Scotland’ is the second report from the Independent Advisor on Poverty and Inequality, Naomi Eisenstadt, who says any support young people receive from the government is vital in their development. Continue reading Life Chances report launched at Botanics
Social Security plans for Scotland: how will YOU be affected?
It will affect more than 1.4 million and will lead to expenditure of £2.9 billion a year, but what will the impact of the transfer of social security powers from Westminster to Holyrood mean for claimants? This is just one of the issues the Scottish Parliament’s Social Security Committee will explore as it scrutinises the Social Security (Scotland) Bill. Continue reading Social Security plans for Scotland: how will YOU be affected?
Jumble Sale at Royston Wardieburn on Saturday
Last orders for pubs consultation
Pub-goers still have time to contribute to a consultation which could help to protect the pub industry for years to come – but the closing date for comments is 31st July. Continue reading Last orders for pubs consultation
Are we doing enough to improve air quality?
Can we do more to stop the damaging impact of air pollution in Scotland? And how can we put an end to urban areas with traffic-choked streets, which repeatedly breach EU air quality laws? These are just some of the questions the Scottish Parliament’s Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee will explore as it invites views into Scotland’s air quality as part of a new inquiry. Continue reading Are we doing enough to improve air quality?
Scottish locations feeling the ‘Outlander effect’
Scottish historic sites are feeling the ‘Outlander effect’ as they celebrate a significant surge in visitor numbers. The start of the summer season 2017 has seen sites in the care of Historic Environment Scotland which have a starring role in the hit TV series record dramatic increases from the same period last year. Continue reading Scottish locations feeling the ‘Outlander effect’
Childcare Academy Information Sessions coming up
We have more dates in place for our Childcare Academy Information Sessions:
Wednesday 12th July @1pm
Thursday 20th July @ 10am
Wednesday 9th August @ 1.30pm Continue reading Childcare Academy Information Sessions coming up
‘Revenge Porn’ law comes into force in Scotland
A new law will make it easier to prosecute people who share intimate images without consent. Those convicted of the new offence of ‘disclosing, or threatening to disclose, an intimate photograph or film’ could face up to five years imprisonment under the Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016. Continue reading ‘Revenge Porn’ law comes into force in Scotland
Stronger North: crackdown on crime in North Edinburgh
Police have been conducting Stronger North activity in the North Edinburgh area over the past week. Officers have made 42 arrests and executed seven misuse of drugs warrants since last Monday. Over the last week £9000 worth of drugs have been recovered in the area, along with seven stolen motorcycles and one stolen car. Seventeen vehicles have also been seized for having invalid insurance. Continue reading Stronger North: crackdown on crime in North Edinburgh
Wardieburn man receives five year ban from owning or keeping animals
A local man who failed to meet the needs of the cats he was responsible for has been given a five year ban from owning or keeping animals following a Scottish SPCA investigation. Gary Wilson, 49, of Wardieburn Terrace, Edinburgh was sentenced at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Thursday (29 June). Continue reading Wardieburn man receives five year ban from owning or keeping animals









