CIRCLE Family Support Worker Bob Bell has released a Christmas single, ‘Receive Your King’, and sales of the record will raise money for the West Pilton-based charity. Continue reading Get Circle’s Christmas single
One million acres
Community Land Ownership: government sets ambitious target
A strategy to significantly increase the amount of land in community ownership has been published today.
The report by the one million acre short life working group recommends a number of proposals to deliver the one million acre target by 2020 and spread the benefits of community ownership, including:
- stimulate demand for community owned land through raising awareness
- build capacity of communities to take land ownership projects forward
- improve access to support services and develop a network of support providers
- address issues around the availability of land and barriers to the supply of land
The report identified 480,000 acres of land already in community ownership, which has recently been increased to over 500,000 acres by the acquisition of land by The Pairc Trust since the report was finalised.
Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Aileen McLeod said: “I welcome this report from the one million acre short life working group, which looks at ways to reach our target of one million acres of community owned land by 2020. This ambitious target has the potential to transform the fortunes of communities across the country.
“I would like to thank the group for all their hard work and I look forward to considering the recommendations in this report alongside current land reform legislation to help ensure we empower communities with practical powers as well as support sustainability.” Continue reading One million acres
Charter heralds a ‘new dawn’ for recycling in Scotland
Scottish Government and COSLA announce agreement on new consistent recycling systems across the country
Scotland’s Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead was joined by COSLA spokesperson for Development, Economy and Sustainability, Councillor Stephen Hagan earlier this week to announce a new consistent approach to recycling in Scotland. Continue reading Charter heralds a ‘new dawn’ for recycling in Scotland
Contact the Elderly launches 12th Edinburgh group
A charity which offers a lifeline of friendship to older people who live alone has launched its twelfth group in the Edinburgh area. Contact the Elderly runs free monthly Sunday afternoon tea parties for those aged 75 and over who would otherwise have no-one to see and nowhere to go. Continue reading Contact the Elderly launches 12th Edinburgh group
Full House at Muirhouse Millennium Centre!
Everyone’s a winner at Millennium Centre bingo!
The local community came out in force as the hall had to be filled with even more chairs and tables to cover the fantastic response to Jackie’s Christmas Bingo (writes James McGinty).
Continue reading Full House at Muirhouse Millennium Centre!
St Columba’s shares light with Icelandic visitors
Granton-based charity St Columba’s Hospice has been educating healthcare practitioners from Iceland as part of a partnership with the country’s National University Hospital. Continue reading St Columba’s shares light with Icelandic visitors
Granton Christmas Fair coming up
Fortune favours graphic design students
Edinburgh College’s graphic design students got the chance to work with some of the city’s leading agencies on a real client brief as part of their annual intensive one-week challenge. Continue reading Fortune favours graphic design students
Drylaw skatepark opening postponed
The planned official opening of Drylaw Skate Park, due to take place this Saturday, has been cancelled because of the continuing bad weather. Continue reading Drylaw skatepark opening postponed
All at sea!
Lido plan sunk as leaseholder fences off waterfront area
Granton Improvement Society have reacted angrily to news that the site they had earmarked for a lido has been reclaimed by it’s leaseholder – and it’s not the city council! Continue reading All at sea!







