TODAY: A warm welcome awaits at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre

Come along to our warm & welcoming space!

We are here today (Sunday 2pm – 4pm). Come and have a warm drink, meet some new people and have some hot food and be in a warm building.

Everyone is welcome!

Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre warm and welcoming space is open:

9am – 3pm Tuesdays & Wednesdays

2pm – 4pm Sundays

Come along…. we are here for you!

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Free Food! Cooking with Emma at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre

Would you like to learn how to cook some new recipes and learn about food, nutrition and looking after your oral health? Sign up for our new cooking course at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre in partnership with LINKnet Mentoring.

We will be delivering a FREE 6 week course starting Thursday 2nd February from 1pm to 3pm. Come and join us for some fun activities, food and meet new people!

If you would like to know more or to sign up, please contact Emma at 📧emma.hamill@edinburghcommunityfood.org.uk, ☎️ 0131 467 7326 or sign up online at https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx…

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Community Cosy Events at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre: All welcome!

Following feedback from the community on last weeks warm hub evenings we have decided to change the time.

Our main aim is being here for the community, we will do and change what we need to in order to achieve this.

We are a friendly bunch and the door is always open – come say hi!

Employment opportunity at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre

Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre are looking to appoint a Project Co-ordinator to devise and deliver a Warm Hub at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre on a freelance basis from December 2022 – March 2023 (4 months).

Role Description

Project Co-ordinator

To organise Community Hub events at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre: two evenings per week and a Sunday (open to the public 6 – 8pm evenings and 12 -2pm on Sunday)

– Prepare for the events and programme of activities
– Organise food and refreshments (likely number of attendees up to 20 families)
– Advertise the events using social media and local networks
– Recruit and organise Volunteers
– Work with other organisations in North Edinburgh, to put together a programme of activities at the events
– Organise tavel (for participants)
– Set up, attend, oversee, and take down at the events,
– Review the events after one month and report to the Board with any changes needed.

21 hours per week, Fee: £1,250 per month for four months

Proposed allocation of weekly hours:

– Setting up programme, advertising, working with other organisations, appointing volunteers and other necessary jobs to ensure attendance at the events: 7 hours
– Preparation for events: 3 hours
– Setting up events, attending events, take down and closing building: 10 hours
– Monitoring the activity and reporting to the Board, to include written reports for funders: 1 hour.

Please return your CV with a covering letter, to the email below, stating relevant skills and experience, by 21st November 2022.

Interviews will be held on the morning of Friday 25th November at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre with a quick start date thereafter.

If you wish any further information, please email recruitment@drylawnc.org.uk

Local projects hit the Lottery jackpot

Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre, Granton Youth and LifeCare are among today’s big winners

Over £11 million of National Lottery funding will help to keep vital local facilities and services running across Scotland, as 299 community projects today (Tuesday 1 November) share in share in grants from The National Lottery Community Fund.

The funding, made possible by National Lottery players, means that many community and voluntary sector groups will be able to continue their support to individuals, families and communities who have been disproportionately affected by increased cost-of-living pressures. 

Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre is one of the recipients announced today. Drylaw Community Association, the voluntary organisation that oversees the centre, has been awarded £94,000.

The windfall is welcome news for the cash-strapped organisation, which earlier this year was facing closure due to a funding crisis.

This grant will fund a variety of community activities within Drylaw which community members can engage with. This project will support 1650 community members and provide 150 volunteering opportunities for the local community over two years.

Granton Youth, currently based at Royston Wardieburn Community Centre, has been awarded nearly £128,000. The group will use the funding to work with 60 young parents and parents of teenagers within the North West of Edinburgh.

This project will also provide fifteen volunteer opportunities through the work of the
project. A range of support will be provided to parents and families which will consist of one to one support, group work sessions/workshops, counselling and family mediation.

Another youth organisation celebrating today is The Junction, who receive almost £150,000.

The Leith group will use the funding to provide a counselling service for young people aged 12 to 21 years, reaching 250 young people, supported by 30 volunteers.

There’s welcome news for North Edinburgh’s older people, too. LifeCare has been awarded over £180,000.

The Stockbridge-based organisation celebrated it’s 80th birthday last year and will continue providing support to isolated older people within Edinburgh by matching people over 60 years (known as VIPs) to volunteers with shared interests, creating friendships and improving wellbeing.

Group activities at LifeCare include a choir group ‘ Vocal Vibes, a Film Group, a Sewing Bee, and Bingo.

Over three years the project will support 420 older people and 450 volunteers.

Lothian Centre for Inclusive Living (LCiL) was established in 1991 to help disabled people to live independently and take control of their lives.

For over 30 years the organisation has provided independent advice, advocacy and support to disabled people and an award of £131,306 means this service will continue for another three years.

Callum Odgen, Disability Information Services Co-ordinator, LCiL, said:” This funding will allow us to build on our successful services and do more to support disabled people, people with long-term conditions and older people to live independently, access essential services and maximise their income through comprehensive advice and support.

“With the cost-of-living crisis adding to the existing social and financial impact of COVID-19 felt by people across Scotland, this award will help ensure that we continue to be at the forefront of providing support to those who need it in Edinburgh and the Lothians.”

Other big winners are The Welcoming Association (£140,000), Grassmarket Community Project (£80,000) and ACE IT (£198,000), while other local projects to receive small grants include Friends of Granton Castle Walled Garden, who receive £9999, Citadel Arts Group (£6600) and bereavement charity Held in our Hearts, who receive £4126.

Announcing the funding, Kate Still, Scotland Chair, The National Lottery Community Fund said: “This latest round of funding is one of the ways we are directing our National Lottery funding to support people and communities facing difficult circumstances.

“Our message to community groups across Scotland is that we are here for you and our role, as a funder, is to continue to listen and to be flexible and responsive to the challenges and pressures you are facing.

“It’s all thanks to National Lottery players that we are able to help give charities and community groups throughout Scotland greater certainty during this critical time.”

The National Lottery Community Fund distributes funding on behalf of National Lottery players who raise more than £30 million each week for good causes throughout the UK. 

To find out more visit www.TNLCommunityFund.org.uk 

Drama in Drylaw!

National Certificate in Acting and Theatre Performance

All ages 14+ welcome.

Based at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre starting 22nd October 2022.

If interested, please contact Tom, Monument Branch Co-ordinator, on 07726 180600 or email monumentperformingarts@gmail.com.

http://monumentperformingarts.com.

Tonight: A Night of Broadway Movies at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre

Little West End Theatre and Monument Performing Arts present A Night Of Broadway Movies and More!

Saturday 1st October at 7pm at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre

In aid of Young Lives vs Cancer

Tickets £9 at the door