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TRIM has organised a public meeting to discuss the proposed housing development on St Paul’s site on Muirhouse Avenue
As many will be aware TRIM is against the proposed development of Student accommodation at the old St Paul’s Church. TRIM Board has agreed to meet with the developer and architect.
This meeting will be
On Tuesday the 9th February
At 7pm
Within Muirhouse Millennium Centre
Please share this with anyone you feel may wish to attend and we look forward to see you on Tuesday
Please note this meeting is instead of our normal TRIM meeting
Student flat planned development at St Paul
Website – http://muirhouseresidents.co.
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Three Edinburgh companies fail to pay Minimum Wage
More than 90 employers who have failed to pay their workers the National Minimum Wage have been named and shamed, Business Minister Nick Boles announced today. Three of those offenders are based in Edinburgh – a well-known hairdressing firm and two food outlets.
Continue reading Latest Minimum Wage cheats named and shamed
£eith Decides launches with marketplace event tomorrow
Leith Neighbourhood Partnership is asking the good folk of sunny Leith to decide how a fund of over £22,000 should be spent on projects that benefit the local community. Continue reading £eith Decides!
Former Edinburgh District Council Housing and Finance convener JIMMY BURNETT was among the hundreds who took to take part in a demonstration outside the Scottish Parliament to protest at cuts to council budgets yesterday.
He supports Labour’s case for a 1p tax rise – and argues that we must pay more to support crucial public services:
I fully support a one penny tax rise. With the proposed rebate system, those earning £20,000 or less, would pay no additional tax. Those earning £30,000 would pay around £16.00 a month. Those earning £150,000, would pay an additional £28.00 a week, £112.00 extra per month. Continue reading A penny for your thoughts
We are 174th City of Edinburgh Rainbows we meet on Wednesdays at 6.15pm in St Andrews Muirhouse Parish Church and we’d really like to welcome some new faces!
For more information click the link to take parents/carers to relevant part of Girlguiding website:
http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/
or email me at smckenzie765@gmail.com
Stacy Mckenzie
COMMUNITY CONFERENCE
Saturday 13 February
Craigroyston Community High School
North Edinburgh is facing tough times. Services are being cut, good jobs are hard to come by and some of our projects are struggling to survive.
But maybe it’s not all doom and gloom. Our community has some great resources, and chief among these is our people: the activists and the volunteers, young and old.
This important conference will discuss what our community needs – and work out how, together, we can get where we want to be.
We believe the people who know best are the people who live here. North Edinburgh needs YOUR ideas – come along and help us to map out a positive future for our community.
Lunch provided.
Free creche available but MUST be booked in advance.
For further information call Andy or Dave at CAN on 315 6405 or email communityactionnorth@gmail.com
Craigroyston urgently seeks piper and poet
Craigroyston Community High School are urgently looking for some help for a special lunch TOMORROW: Continue reading Craigroyston lament
It’s a subject we’d all rather avoid, but we need to talk about funerals – and how much they can cost …
A new report on funeral poverty has found funeral director and local authority costs should be more consistent and bereavement support more widely available. Continue reading Report calls for action to address funeral costs
Millions take action against the world’s deadliest disease
Cancer will kill more than eight million people worldwide this year, which is equivalent to the entire populations of Scotland and Wales combined. More than half of these will be people of working age. Continue reading World Cancer Day: Together We Can