Edinburgh has been hailed as one of the most energy savvy cities in the country, after new research revealed residents have introduced energy saving measures try to keep their bills down*. Continue reading Edinburgh citizens are ‘energy savvy’
Celebrate our ties with Kenya
Ready, steady, read! First Minister marks start of Book Week Scotland
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today met Glasgow school pupils taking part in the First Minister’s Reading Challenge on the first day of Book Week Scotland. Continue reading Ready, steady, read! First Minister marks start of Book Week Scotland
One third of Edinburgh drivers feel unsafe on the roads
Ahead of Road Safety Week (21-27 November), new research from Swedish bank, Ikano Bank, has found that motorists in Edinburgh feel unsafe on the roads with almost a third of drivers (32 per cent) regularly feeling unsafe when driving. Continue reading One third of Edinburgh drivers feel unsafe on the roads
NHS Inform launches Info for Me
SCOTS looking to manage a long term health condition, or to take care of themselves a bit better, can now fill up an online ‘shopping’ basket with health and care information to suit their needs. Continue reading NHS Inform launches Info for Me
The Library is Open: Scotland’s LGBT literary legends get set to celebrate Book Week in Edinburgh
Tuning up for Epilepsy Scotland Christmas Concert
THERE’S plenty of Festive cheer happening as junior and senior pupils from Musselburgh’s Loretto School start rehearsals for Epilepsy Scotland’s annual fundraising concert in Edinburgh’s Greyfriars Kirk on Thursday 8 December. Continue reading Tuning up for Epilepsy Scotland Christmas Concert
Primary school pupils storm Lauriston Castle!
Takeover Day at Lauriston Castle
Lauriston Castle has been taken over by school pupils for a day as part of the 2016 Takeover Challenge. Continue reading Primary school pupils storm Lauriston Castle!
Rome to Home: Martin pedals for Erskine
A Police Scotland support staff member has raised over £3,000 for a military charity following a gruelling cycle challenge across Europe. Continue reading Rome to Home: Martin pedals for Erskine
Reflections on the Somme
Today, church services all over the country will mark the end of the Battle of the Somme, which drew to a bloody but inconclusive close on 18 November 1916. Continue reading Reflections on the Somme






