Police Scotland have confirmed the name of a 23-year-old woman who died following a road traffic collision on Princes Street earlier this week. She was Zhi Min Soh of Malaysia. Continue reading “We have all lost a bright star”: Princes Street accident victim named
Young carers rock!
VOCAL and Edinburgh bands Ayakara, The Sunts and Whitehill Grove support a benefit gig for young carers on Thurs 15th June at the Mash House to mark Carers’ Week.
Doors open at 7pm and the gig is open to anyone 14 years and over.
Come along and rock with us – tickets are just £6 (£3 for young carers) and are available here or from the VOCAL Edinburgh Carer Centre.
Millennium Centre sponsored walk to support summer playscheme
Yes, it’s that time of year again when we ask the community ( individuals, organisations and groups) to take part in our Sponsored Walk – either by taking part themselves or by making a donation to give our kids a great three weeks of fun and travel (writes James McGinty).
Continue reading Millennium Centre sponsored walk to support summer playscheme
Child Poverty Bill crosses first hurdle
A Bill to tackle child poverty has been unanimously approved at its first stage by the Scottish Parliament. Continue reading Child Poverty Bill crosses first hurdle
Ross Fountain restoration gets underway
Work has begun to restore Edinburgh’s A-listed Ross Fountain to its former glory. After initial inspections, the cast-iron feature will be removed piece by piece this summer from West Princes Street Gardens before being repaired and returned next Spring. Continue reading Ross Fountain restoration gets underway
Living in Harmony: Forum Planning Session
Whitehirst Park are Sumdog maths champions
A class of Primary 7 pupils from Whitehirst Park Primary School in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire have won Scotland’s first ever nationwide online maths contest, organised by education technology social enterprise Sumdog. Continue reading Whitehirst Park are Sumdog maths champions
DEEP.CUT: new Alan Lennon exhibition opens tonight
Tonight: Unite4Ramadan
TONIGHT: North Edinburgh Arts 8.15pm. All welcome
Transport available
For further info email beyondtheveil@hotmail.co.uk
Just a wee reminder that Beyond the Veil women’s group and the Edinburgh Inter Faith Association are hosting a #unite4ramadan event in North Edinburgh Arts tonight at 8 pm. The organisers hope the event will help to create a better understanding of the peaceful message of Islam.
It will be a very informal session with plenty of opportunity to ask questions, have a chat and eat together. The event is free but registration is essential. Please email beyondtheveil@hotmail.co.uk or call 0771 728 3331.
A minibus has been organised to get people there and back home after the event. Please call Lynn at Royston/Wardieburn Community Centre on 552 5700 to book a seat on the bus.
Health Project celebrates the work of ‘amazing’ volunteers
During Volunteers’ Week (1st to 7th June) Pilton Community Health Project will be celebrating the amazing work that volunteers in the area do. All week we will be posting details of their achievements on facebook. North Edinburgh would be a much poorer place without the efforts of residents who volunteer (writes PCHP’s Anita Aggarwal). Continue reading Health Project celebrates the work of ‘amazing’ volunteers










