Harbour Multi-Trades joiners go the extra mile to help secure nursery’s outdoor space

Two joiners from Harbour Multi-Trades went above and beyond to help create a safer outdoor environment at a local nursery after stepping in to collect fencing materials themselves when the supplier vehicle broke down.

Harbour Multi-Trades worked together with Little Larch Nursery in Craigentinny to secure the boundary next to a neighbouring bowling green, with the nursery supplying the materials. Aaron Fletcher and Bradley Anderson installed a new fence free of charge at the Little Larch Nursery’s premises on Loaning Crescent, making it easier for staff to supervise children safely while they play and learn outdoors.

Formerly Leith St Andrew’s Playgroup, Little Larch is a long-standing charitable outdoor nursery that has supported local children and families for around 50 years. After relocating from Leith St Andrew’s Parish Church on Easter Road to a new site on Loaning Crescent last year, the nursery has continued to develop the premises to make the outdoor space fully usable and secure.

The new fence was installed after the nursery identified a need for additional security along the site boundary. When the supplier vehicle carrying the fencing materials broke down, Aaron and Bradley stepped in to collect the materials themselves to ensure the work could go ahead without delay.

Their efforts have helped create a safer and more secure environment for children to play, learn and explore outdoors with confidence.

Louise Kelly, Nursery Manager at Little Larch Nursery, said: “On behalf of everyone at Little Larch Nursery, I would like to sincerely thank you for the fantastic work you carried out in building our new fence.

“Your generosity, craftsmanship and support have made a huge difference to our outdoor charity nursery. The new fencing has created a safer and more secure environment for the children to play, learn and explore outdoors with confidence.

“We truly appreciate the time, effort and care your team put into the project. It is wonderful to see local businesses supporting community spaces that benefit children and families.

“Thank you once again for your kindness and professionalism. Your contribution will have a lasting positive impact on our nursery and the children who attend it.”

Chris Thomson, Managing Director of Harbour Multi-Trades, said: “I’m incredibly proud of Aaron and Bradley for the way they stepped up to help Little Larch Nursery. Their willingness to go the extra mile and make sure the job was completed shows the community spirit that runs right through Harbour Multi-Trades.

“We are committed to making a positive difference in the communities we serve.  Supporting local organisations like Little Larch Nursery is an important part of that, especially when it helps create safer spaces for children and families.

“This work will have a lasting benefit for the nursery and the wider community.”

Sun shines down on Autumn Games

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More than four hundred and fifty P7s from eleven local schools took part in the Active Schools Autumn Games at Broughton High School today. The children took the opportunity to try out six different sports and there were prizes at the end for top school teams too.

Active Schools coordinator Robert Ure, who organised the event, explained: “The eleven primary schools who took part were Pirniehall and St Davids from the Craigroyston Cluster; Granton, Ferryhill, Flora Stevenson and Stockbridge from the Broughton Cluster; Trinity, Wardie and Victoria from the Trinity Cluster and Abbeyhill and Broughton from the Drummond Cluster.

“They are all P7 classes and I’d estimate we had between 450 – 500 pupils in attendance. The pupils competed in six different competitions – girl’s rugby, boy’s rugby, lacrosse (new this year), football, Tae Kwon Do and fencing – and the winners were presented with a shield to keep for a year.”

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Robert thanked the coaches and volunteers for their essential support in making the event such a success – and there was also a huge thank-you to the school children who took part: while the competition was spirited and enthusiastic, the young athletes were impeccably behaved and a credit to their schools throughout.

And the winners on the day?

Tae Kwon Do – Trinity

Boys Rugby – Wardie

Girls Rugby – Flora Stevenson

Fencing – St David’s

Football – Granton 

Lacrosse – Victoria

Congratulations to all the winners, but as we all know it’s not just about winning, it’s the taking part – so well done to all 450 young sports stars who helped to make the Autumn Games so special!

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May date set for Spartans’ sports day

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Hundreds of local primary school children will be taking part in a major sports event being organised by Spartans Community Football Academy Event at Ainslie Park in May.

SCFA Youth and Community Worker Jamie Tomkinson said: “The Spartans Community Football Academy Sports Day will be held on the 20th of May. Eight local primary schools are involved – we reckon that will be around 350 P7s over the course of the day!”

Twelve different sporting activities will be delivered by local agencies on the day: Kabo boxing, Edinburgh Judo, Edinburgh Leisure, Fet-Lor, Granton Youth Centre and MY Adventure will all be supporting the programme – and Keith Cook, who is a five-time Commonwealth Games medallist, will share his fencing skills. NEN, North Edinburgh’s community newspaper, has been invited to cover the event.

“Lorna Cruikshank, one of our young volunteers, will deliver a hockey station and we have a local samba band coming along to create an atmosphere and do a show for the opening ceremony!” Jamie added. “Many organisations have come on board to support the day – Ainslie Park Leisure Centre are letting us use one lane of their pool for the triathlon and Nike, who were a major part of last year’s success, will be volunteering throughout the event.

“There’s a lot of organising to be done and we are putting the finishing touches to the programme but the Sports Day is going to be a lot of fun – we’re all really looking forward to it and I’m sure the P7s are too!”