Nearly 70 people in Edinburgh have received the ‘chat on the mat’ as part of Operation Close Pass. The initiative sees drivers who pass an unmarked police cyclist too closely pulled over and given advice using a specially designed mat which shows how much space a person on a bicycle needs when overtaking them. Continue reading Operation Close Pass: Seventy motorists receive ‘chat on the mat’
Gearing up for Festival of Cycling
Edinburgh is getting ready for Scotland’s greatest celebration of bicycle culture. The city will host the fifth edition of the Edinburgh Festival of Cycling from 8–18 June 2017.
As you may be aware there is an important event happening on the 8th of June 2017, Yes the start of the fifth annual Edinburgh Festival of Cycling! Continue reading Gearing up for Festival of Cycling
Culture Fund cash to support perfoming arts initiatives? I’ll drink to that …
Up-and-coming performing artwork will benefit from a new culture fund launched by the City of Edinburgh Council. Designed to support Capital-based collaboration in the arts, the Culture Project Fund is awarding grants to 14 performing arts-based projects in its first year. North Edinburgh Arts is a partner in ‘Champion’s Tale’, one of the succesful applications. Continue reading Culture Fund cash to support perfoming arts initiatives? I’ll drink to that …
Tenants and Residents up for National Excellence award
A local tenants and residents association has been short-listed for an award at next month’s Tenants Information Service (TIS) Annual Excellence Awards. Tenants and Residents in Muirhouse & Friends of West Pilton (TRIM & FOWP) are finalists in the tenants and residents organisation of the year category and have been invited to attend the TIS National Excellence Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner in Glasgow on 10th June. Continue reading Tenants and Residents up for National Excellence award
‘One janitor, one school … and keep our cleaners’ – UNISON Edinburgh in pre-election appeal
UNISON’s Edinburgh branch, the union representing council staff, fears new council proposals will mean Edinburgh’s schools will no longer have their own janitor and cleaning hours will be cut. The union is asking voters to challenge candidates to oppose the cuts in the run-up to Thursday’s local elections. Continue reading ‘One janitor, one school … and keep our cleaners’ – UNISON Edinburgh in pre-election appeal
Dads Rock launch ‘Being Dad’ photo campaign
It’s important that our kids understand how much us Dads love them, and we still need to break down some barriers and help people see what it means to be a Dad today.
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Bring your baby to your workout time at Ainslie Park
An exciting new class for mums looking to get back in to fitness after having a baby is set to be trialled at Ainslie Park Leisure Centre this month. Continue reading Bring your baby to your workout time at Ainslie Park
PuP: easing the pressure on drug dependent dads
RESEARCHERS are to examine whether a family support programme developed in Australia can protect Scots childen and help their drug dependent dads lead fulfilling family lives. Edinburgh Napier University has been awarded £320,000 to carry out the first study of the Parents under Pressure (PuP) programme to focus on fathers and their care of young children. Continue reading PuP: easing the pressure on drug dependent dads
Poverty Alliance publishes local elections manifesto
The Poverty Alliance has published a manifesto for Thursday’s local authority elections. The manifesto sets out what can be done at a local level to tackle poverty including the provision of high quality, affordable childcare and universal access to free breakfast clubs. Continue reading Poverty Alliance publishes local elections manifesto
West Pilton West Granton CC meets tonight
West Pilton West Granton Community Council is meeting tonight at 7pm in West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre. Continue reading West Pilton West Granton CC meets tonight









