Local businessman Alan Johnston has launched a new business, TaxAssist Accountants, offering a dedicated service to support small businesses in Goldenacre. Continue reading New service for small businesses launches in Goldenacre
Everybody’s Edinburgh: voluntary sector produces council election manifesto
We are delighted to introduce ‘Everybody’s Edinburgh’ – A Third Sector Manifesto
This is a call to action to candidates in the upcoming local elections to prioritise the wellbeing of Edinburgh’s citizens.
Developed in consultation with Edinburgh’s Third Sector, this manifesto calls for a commitment for greater unity between political parties and across sectors to tackle the growing inequalities in our communities, and ensure the best interests of the people of Scotland, and in our Capital, are met. It highlights some of the key issues that affect Edinburgh’s citizens and provides actions and objectives that can be undertaken and achieved through better collaborative working, and by investing in Edinburgh’s communities to create a solid foundation to tackle poverty inequalities and injustice.
Our manifesto is a start to a conversation about inequality that we hope will continue beyond the council elections to improve the wellbeing of our City’s citizens for many years to come, ensuring that no one is left behind.
To further this dialogue we will be hosting hustings for each political party at EVOC’s offices from 5:30pm – 7pm on the 18th, 19th, 20th, 26th and 27th of April.
Spaces are limited so please register your interest using the booking form.
Representatives will be given the opportunity to speak about their election agenda for approximately fifteen minutes before opening up the floor for Q&As.
Edinburgh Napier graduates up for an Olivier
Nomination success for hit show ‘Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour’
Two Edinburgh Napier graduates will be mixing it with the best of British theatre this weekend after being nominated for an Olivier Award. Continue reading Edinburgh Napier graduates up for an Olivier
£1 million for national social and community care organisations
More than £1 million has been awarded to voluntary organisations to help support and develop social and community care services in Scotland. The allocation is part of the Section 10 grants scheme and together with on-going grants, brings current Scottish Government investment in the scheme to £2.82 million. Continue reading £1 million for national social and community care organisations
North Edinburgh Community Chest
Can your idea benefit your community?
North Edinburgh Arts is working with Firstport and wants to hear about an idea you have that can benefit your community. Apply online and pick up funding of £500 to make your idea a reality.
So if you have an idea that will help people in Muirhouse or Pilton, fill in the online application anytime from now until the 30th June, 2017 and we’ll be back in touch with you. Open the poster attached to find out more, tell us about your idea and you could be awarded £500. Good Luck!
Find out more about the project here – http://www.firstport.org.uk/programmes/item/560-community-ideas-fund
Scottish Government acts to protect families hit by welfare changes
“The squeeze will be felt most by families with children, young people and those who have already been hardest hit by continuing UK Government austerity” – Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman
Families with children will be among those worst affected by UK welfare changes coming into effect, Scotland’s Social Security Minister has said. A number of UK Government changes come in to force yesterday which will cut the benefits people in Scotland are entitled to.
Continue reading Scottish Government acts to protect families hit by welfare changes
Open Weekend at granton:hub
Searching for Cilla
COULD YOU BE THE NEXT BIG MUSICAL THEATRE STAR?
PRODUCERS OF THE WORLD PREMIERE OF CILLA THE MUSICAL ARE ON THE HUNT FOR THEIR CILLA
NATIONAL OPEN AUDITIONS CONFIRMED IN LIVERPOOL, EDINBURGH, BIRMINGHAM AND LONDON
The producers of Cilla – The Musical have confirmed the dates and locations for their search for Cilla, with open auditions taking place around the country.
The search is on for a charismatic and talented actress with a great voice to portray the title role, starting in Cilla’s hometown of Liverpool.
The dates and locations for the auditions are as below:
Tuesday 2 May Liverpool Empire
Monday 8 May Edinburgh Playhouse
Tuesday 9 May Birmingham New Alexandra Theatre
Friday 12 May London Dominion Theatre
Robert Willis (Executive Producer and Cilla’s son), said: “My Mum Ioved singing and performing ever since she was a young girl and she was determined to do what she loved. Having performed at the clubs around Liverpool, including the famous Cavern Club, she got her big break when Brian Epstein spotted her and signed her. It was the start of everything that was to follow. She was a natural born performer who lived to entertain her audience. We are hoping to find that person who also dreams big and has the talent to match but just needs the chance to show it. We can’t wait to meet you!”
For full information about the auditions and to register please go to: https://www.cillathemusical.com
Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield present this new musical about the life and legend of Cilla Black, which will open in her hometown at the Liverpool Empire from Thursday 7 – 16 September before embarking on a nationwide tour.
Cilla The Musical, is a spectacular and heart-warming musical adaptation of the critically acclaimed ITV mini-series based on the early life of Cilla Black, by BAFTA award winner, Jeff Pope (The Moorside, Philomena,From The Cradle To The Grave, Mrs Biggs).
The story follows the extraordinary life of the ordinary teenage girl from Liverpool, Priscilla White, and her rocky, yet incredible, rise to fame. By the age of just 25 she was recognized as international singing star Cilla Black. By the age of 30 she had become Britain’s favorite television entertainer headlining series’ of Blind Date, Surprise Surprise and many more.
The musical score will be the ultimate soundtrack to the 60’s including Cilla’s greatest hits Anyone Who Had a Heart, Alfie and Something Tells Me, alongside a backdrop of the legendary “Liverpool Sound” including theBeatles’ Twist and Shout, and American influences like California Dreamin by The Mamas and The Papas and many more.
Cilla The Musical is produced by Bill Kenwright and Laurie Mansfield, alongside Executive Producer Robert Willis
CILLA – THE MUSICAL
WRITTEN BY JEFF POPE
DIRECTED BY BILL KENWRIGHT & BOB TOMSON
Liverpool Empire Theatre atgtickets.com/Liverpool
7 – 16 September 0844 871 3017
Edinburgh Playhouse atgtickets.com/Edinburgh
19 – 23 September 0844 871 3014
Milton Keynes Theatre atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes
26 – 30 September 0844 871 7627
Mayflower Theatre, Southampton mayflower.org.uk
3 – 7 October 023 8071 1811
New Alexandra Theatre Birmingham atgtickets.com/Birmingham
10 – 14 October 0844 871 3011
Blackpool, Opera House wgbpl.co.uk
17 – 21 October 0844 856 1111
New Theatre, Cardiff newtheatrecardiff.co.uk
31 October – 4 November 029 2087 8889
New Wimbledon Theatre atgtickets.com/Wimbledon
7 – 11 November 0844 871 7646
Regent Theatre, Stoke atgtickets.com/stoke
14 – 18 November 0844 871 7649
Palace Theatre, Manchester atgtickets.com/Manchester
21 – 25 November 0844 871 3019
Bradford, Alahambra Theatre bradford-theatres.co.uk
28 November – 2 December 01274 432 000
More tour dates to be confirmed soon.
Visit cillathemusical.com for all the latest tour and audition information
Twitter: @CILLAMUSICA
Muirhouse Community Shop: volunteers required
Can you help out in the Community Shop on Pennywell Road?
Why not volunteer with the award winning team at Muirhouse Community Shop?
Can you spare a minimum of 3 hours per week?
Do you want to help your own community?
Over 300 residents visit the shop each and every week and with your support we can deliver even more!
Contact the shop today and find out more
To London from Leith: Paolozzi exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery
Eduardo Paolozzi
16 February – 14 May 2017
The Whitechapel Gallery presents a major retrospective of Eduardo Paolozzi from 16 February – 14 May
Leith’s Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005) was one of the most innovative and irreverent British artists of the 20th century. Considered the ‘godfather of Pop Art’, his powerful collages, sculptures and prints challenged artistic convention from the 1950s ‘Geometry of Fear’ all the way through the Swinging Sixties and on to the advent of ‘Cool Britannia’ in the 1990s. Continue reading To London from Leith: Paolozzi exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery









