WEDNESDAY 21 JUNE 10am – 12 noon
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
One million thanks: St Columba’s praises ‘outstanding’ volunteers
National Volunteers’ Week begins today and runs for a week (1 – 7 June) and St Columba’s Hospice has announced new statistics about volunteering at the Trinity-based charity. Continue reading One million thanks: St Columba’s praises ‘outstanding’ volunteers
Calls to Samaritans reach record high
Samaritans volunteers responded to more than 5.7 million calls for help in 2016, an increase of nearly 300,000 on the previous year. Releasing the figures to coincide with the start of Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June), the charity says there are a number of reasons for the record high, including making its confidential helpline free to callers. Continue reading Calls to Samaritans reach record high
Mortonhall Crematorium reopens
Zero Waste Scotland launches new Knowledge Network
Anyone with a stake in tackling litter in Edinburgh can now get access to the latest advice and research from home and abroad as Zero Waste Scotland launches it’s brand new Litter Knowledge Network. Continue reading Zero Waste Scotland launches new Knowledge Network
Cyclist dies following city centre collision
A woman cyclist has died following a collision in the city centre. It’s understood she overbalanced when her cycle wheel became stuck in tram tracks and she fell into the path of an oncoming tour bus.
The 24-year-old was cycling at the West End of Princes Street at around 8.30am yesterday when she came off her bike at the junction with Lothian Road, before being involved in a collision with the Rabbie’s Tours mini-bus. The woman, who has not yet been named, sustained serious injuries and was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh where she later passed away.
Roads at the busy junction were closed for several hours and diversions put in place while Road Policing Officers carried out investigations at the scene.
Anyone with information is asked to come forward.
Sergeant Fraser Wood from the Road Policing Unit in Edinburgh said: “Sadly, as a result of this collision, the young woman sustained injuries that she could not recover from. Our sympathies are with her family and friends at this time.
“As part of our ongoing investigation we remain keen to speak to members of the public who witnessed this incident, or who have information that can assist us in establishing the full circumstances of what happened.”
Those with information can contact the Road Policing Unit in Edinburgh via 101 and quote incident number 643 of the 31st May.
Alison Johnstone, Scottish Green MSP for Lothian, used First Minister’s Questions to raise concerns about safe cycling infrastructure following yesterday’s fatal accident in Edinburgh in which a twenty-four year old woman came off her bike on tram tracks and was hit by a minibus.
Cycling campaigners have claimed that the number of accidents on tram tracks in the Capital is higher than in other UK cities.
Alison Johnstone, co-convener of Holyrood’s cross-party group on cycling, said: “Our deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of the young woman who died. While an investigation is underway into the circumstances, it is terrible that it often takes such shocking events to prompt a rethink of how we plan our infrastructure.
“Cycling should be a safe way of getting about our towns and cities for everyday activities. I’m pleased that the First Minister agreed to my request that the Transport Minister meets with campaign groups to discuss what can be done to prevent any further injuries or loss of life.”











