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Princes Street’s famous Royal British Hotel has undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment and conversion to see it become a Hotel Indigo® branded property.
Continue reading The name game: the Royal British is now Hotel Indigo
Edinburgh businesses: energy inefficiency is having a significant impact on the profit line
Zero Waste Scotland is encouraging Edinburgh businesses to keep hold of their hard-earned profits by cutting out inefficient energy use. Continue reading Money to burn? It’s a waste of energy!
We have more dates in place for our Childcare Academy Information Sessions:
Thursday 15th December @ 10am
Thursday 12th January @ 10am
Thursday 26th January @ 10am
Monday 6th February @ 1pm
Wednesday 15th February @ 10am
Wednesday 22nd February @ 1pm
If you would like to book a place to come along and hear more about the Academy, ask any questions and take away an application pack, please do not hesitate to contact me on the number below or Barbara Webster on 0131 311 6926
Kind Regards,
Audrey O’Neill
Senior Training Administrator
North Edinburgh Childcare
18b Ferry Road Avenue, Edinburgh EH4 4BL
DDI: 0131 311 6931
Fax: 0131 315 4420
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A man was treated in hospital after being attacked on Pennywell Gardens early this morning. Police are seeking four men in connection with the incident, which took place at 5.15am. Continue reading Four sought after Pennywell assault
Mandatory qualifications for head teachers will move a step closer tomorrow when Deputy First Minister John Swinney publishes draft regulations requiring new head teachers to hold a Standard of Headship award before being appointed. The move is part of the Scottish Government’s strategy to improve school education by ensuring head teachers have the leadership skills they need. Continue reading Government moves to strengthen school leadership
Police in Edinburgh have arrested a 48-year-old woman following an incident in the Stockbridge area. She was subsequently reported to the Procurator Fiscal and appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday. Continue reading Woman in court following New Town incident
This year’s Festive Safety message is to stay safe whilst shopping, partying, at home or on the roads. Police Scotland provides some important information to help you stay safe this season.
Shopping Safety
Stay safe on the high street this Christmas with our Shop Safe tips and information.
The festive period is traditionally the busiest time of the year for shopping and unfortunately, there are those who exploit the festive period for the wrong reasons but it only takes a few simple preventative measures to discourage criminals and stay safe.
Keep Safe Online this Christmas with our online safety tips and information. More and more people use online shopping to purchase their Christmas presents as well as taking advantage of sales and events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It’s important to take a couple of precautionary steps when purchasing goods online to keep safe and avoid being targeted by criminals.
It is also important that people understand the dangers of social media and that what you post online, stays online.
Party Safety
With the festive season, many people will be out celebrating in pubs and clubs and their Christmas nights out so we want to provide you with some key information to help you stay safe.
Make sure to stay with friends, stick to your plans, have travel arranged and be careful of what you drink. Don’t leave drinks unattended and stay away from drugs, new psychoactive substances or other controlled substances.
Home Safety
Keep your home safe this Christmas with our Home safety tips and information.
A few simple steps such as leaving a light on when your out, keeping presents and valuables out of sight, opening and closing curtains at the appropriate time of day and not advertising on social media when you are out helps to keep criminals away.
Road Safety
During the winter months ensure your car is ready for the season change in weather – are tyres, brakes, windscreens, wiper blades and windows free from defects and clean?
Be aware of changing road conditions, don’t put yourself and others at risk.
Drink driving – don’t risk it, if you are out partying be aware of your alcohol consumption.
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