Eggstraordinary fun guaranteed at West Pilton Park!
Easter programme places still available at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre
There are still some places available for activities being run by West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre during the Easter holidays:
Friday 1st April
Museum Trip £1.00 per child P4-P7 10.30-2.30pm
Booking required as limited spaces
Monday 4th April
Cooking 50p per child P4-P7 2.00-3.30pm
Tuesday 5th April
Sports & Games 50p per child P4-P7 2.00-3.30pm
Booking required as limited spaces
Wednesday 6th April
Arts & Crafts (45 mins) 50p per child P1-P3 2.00-3.30pm
Dance & games (45 mins)
Have fun colouring, making, playing games, dancing
Thursday 7th April
Spartans Football 50p per child P4-P7 2.00-3.30pm
Football Training & games here at the Centre
Friday 8th April
Trip to Five Sisters Zoo £1 per child P1-P3 10.00-3.00pm
Please call into the Centre to book your place on any of the above activities
Craigroyston Community Centre faces closure – again
Community annexe at High School under threat
Members of Craigroyston Community High School’s Community Centre management committee have e-mailed politicians to seek support to save the school’s community wing. Continue reading Craigroyston Community Centre faces closure – again
Share your Secrets and Confessions!
Scottish Book Trust launches new writing campaign
Are you ready to ‘fess up? Scottish Book Trust is looking for your secrets and confessions in a brand new writing campaign! Continue reading Share your Secrets and Confessions!
Calling all spring chickens: roost at Royston Wardieburn!
Lynn and Lydia are developing a seven week pilot programme for adults in Royston Wardieburn Community Centre …
The purpose of the new pilot is to give adults a chance to try different activities which we hope we will be able to provide on a more permanent basis after the summer. At this stage we are calling the group Spring Chickens although the group may decide to change it at a later date! Continue reading Calling all spring chickens: roost at Royston Wardieburn!
No laughing matter: new classes coming up at The Prentice Centre
See attached for details of upcoming classes at The Prentice Centre – ‘An Introduction to the History of the Scottish Theatre’ and a ‘A Seriously Fun look at Scottish Comedy’.
A bench for Kai
Laughter and tears at Muirhouse Minis event
The local community came out in droves for Muirhouse Mini’s mother and toddler group’s fundraising Fun Day at Muirhouse Millennium Community Centre yesterday. Continue reading A bench for Kai
Sharing information with Living in Harmony
I’m writing to invite you to the next Living in Harmony forum meeting on
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL from 10am -1pm
at Pilton Community Health Project, 73 Boswall Parkway.
The theme for the meeting is community information, and there will be short talks from local organisations as well as city wide agencies that work specifically with BME groups.
The meeting will be useful to residents – especially if they have recently moved to the area – and to workers who would like to update themselves on what is on offer locally and city wide. There will be opportunities to network in an organised and informal way, and we will finish with a Nepalese lunch together – again with the hope of people having the opportunity to chat.
I’m attaching a draft agenda to give you an idea of what will be happening, as well as a poster. I would appreciate it if you could invite residents who might find it particularly useful.
Hannah Kitchen
Development Worker, Living in Harmony
0131 551 1671
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Community Conference: now it’s time for action
Action Groups formed based on community priorities
Five new Action Groups have been formed following last month’s community conference at Craigroyston Community High School.
The conference, organised by Community Action North and Granton Improvement Society supported by Craigroyston High School’s Community Centre, gave local people an opportunity to identify the main issues affecting the area. Participants then worked in small groups to look in detail at these topics and went on to form Action Groups to work with others to find short, medium and longer term solutions to the area’s problems.
The Action Groups are:
- Big Picture (Economy, Employment & Decision Making)
- Community Spaces & Environment
- Crime & Community Safety
- Housing
- Youth
More than fifty local people took part in the event and it’s hoped that many more with attend a follow up event in the autumn.
A spokesperson for the conference organisers said: “The weather on the day was really dreadfully so we were delighted that so many people made the effort to attend. There was a lot of enthusiasm and many ideas were generated at the conference and the Action Groups will now take these ideas forward and plan the way ahead. There are lots of changes happening in the area just now and it’s important that local people are involved and have a say in the decisions that affect their lives.”
If you would like to be involved in the Action Groups or want more information about CAN, email comunityactionnorth@gmail.com
UNICEF Coffee Morning at St David’s in Royston
St David of Scotland Episcopal Church in Royston Mains Place is holding a coffee morning and sale on
SATURDAY 9 APRIL from 11am
to raise funds to support UNICEF’s work with children in Syria and beyond and child refugees across Europe. All welcome.











