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Tag: Gordon Court

Community safety event dispels festive fears

Community safety event dispels festive fears

TENANTS of an Edinburgh retirement housing development received helpful guidance on how to stay safe this Christmas time thanks to the local police team. Continue reading Community safety event dispels festive fears

Posted on 24/12/201924/12/2019Author davepickeringCategories Leith, North Edinburgh NewsTags Bield, community safety, Gordon Court, older people, Police Scotland, sheltered housing
The 1950s shine for Leith tenants

The 1950s shine for Leith tenants

TENANTS from an Edinburgh retirement housing development have been taken back in time with a play showcasing 1950s Leith. Continue reading The 1950s shine for Leith tenants

Posted on 08/12/201808/12/2018Author davepickeringCategories Leith, North Edinburgh NewsTags Citadel Arts Group, Gordon Court, Moonshine on Leith
Edinburgh over-60s share stories for memory book

Edinburgh over-60s share stories for memory book

Over 60s at an Edinburgh retirement housing development have taken a step back into the past and shared their memories from the 1950s for a locally produced memory book. Continue reading Edinburgh over-60s share stories for memory book

Posted on 27/09/201826/09/2018Author davepickeringCategories North Edinburgh NewsTags Abbeyhill Primary School, Bield, Citadel Arts Group, Gordon Court, memory book, nostalgia, older people, reminiscence
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