The City of Edinburgh Council’s Culture Project Fund will in its first year focus on support for the performing arts. Grants of up to £5,000 will be awarded to organisations based in Edinburgh to help with the costs involved in developing new performing artwork. Continue reading Culture Project Fund: applications close 10 March
Blockbuster year for Britain’s creative industries
Youth decides in PB project
The city council has invited youth work projects to apply for funding from a total pot of £60,000 in the latest participatory budgeting project in the Capital. Continue reading Youth decides in PB project
Music to their ears: STV Appeal cash for Comas’ Childhood Counts
Community project Comas has received £48,031 from the STV Children’s Appeal, boosting support for the anti-poverty initiative. Continue reading Music to their ears: STV Appeal cash for Comas’ Childhood Counts
Scottish Secretary flies the flag in Europe
Scottish Secretary David Mundell met with Scottish MEPs, EU academics and business representatives in Brussels on Thursday to discuss how the UK Government is representing people and business interests in Scotland. Continue reading Scottish Secretary flies the flag in Europe
Man in custody following suspicious death
A man is in custody following the discovery of a woman’s body in an Edinburgh flat yesterday. Continue reading Man in custody following suspicious death
50 days to go until new vehicle tax rates come into force
DVLA is reminding motorists that there are just 50 days to go until new vehicle tax rates come into force for all cars and some motor homes that are first registered from 1 April 2017. Continue reading 50 days to go until new vehicle tax rates come into force
Recovery on record
From Johnny Cash to Amy Winehouse, alcoholism and the spiral down into addiction is a recurring theme amongst musicians. But one man from Blackburn, West Lothian, hopes the music he wrote as part of his recovery will now help the service which turned his life around. Continue reading Recovery on record
Avoid passing on unwanted gifts this Valentine’s Day
As people’s thoughts turn to celebrating love and romance, NHS 24 is reminding people to have a healthy Valentine’s Day. The national Telehealth and Telecare service is urging people to take some simple steps to avoid passing on any unwanted gifts on the most romantic day of the year. Continue reading Avoid passing on unwanted gifts this Valentine’s Day
Littlest litter pickers launch latest phase of Our Edinburgh
Some of the city’s littlest litter-pickers have helped spruce up a park in Dalry to kick-start the latest phase of the City of Edinburgh Council’s Our Edinburgh campaign. The class of P2 pupils from Dalry Primary School donned brightly-coloured tabards and joined environmental wardens to learn about the effects of litter-dropping on the area yesterday. Continue reading Littlest litter pickers launch latest phase of Our Edinburgh








