SATURDAY 7th MAY at WEST PILTON PARK

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SATURDAY 7th MAY at WEST PILTON PARK

For more information please email northedinfest.volunteers@gmail.com

The first ever North Edinburgh Community Festival will be a free, family friendly community-led day full of fun and entertainment with the opportunity to find out about learning new skills in a relaxed and interactive way.
The day will feature performances from local groups and there will be stalls and activities for all ages. There will also be local organisations, the emergency services, Edinburgh College, community groups and employers giving young people and their families an insight into the work they do and the opportunities they have to offer.
The programme was launched this afternoon at an event in West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre.

Depute leader Cammy Day said: “This is going to be a great day for the North Edinburgh community to come together and learn more about what local groups and organisations can offer people of all ages in the area. They’ll be loads happening to make the festival fun as well as having educational elements with local employment opportunities being showcased.
“If you live in or around the area, I’d encourage you to come along to enjoy the local bands and find out more about local groups and organisations offering a whole range of activities from Arts for Grown-ups to nature play activities and storytelling.
“The day is being organised by the community and a dedicated group of local organisations and groups and I’d like to thank everyone involved.
“It’s also part of our £1.3bn project to regenerate Granton Waterfront and transform currently unused land to become a new sustainable neighbourhood.
“This will be a key part of our network of 20 minute neighbourhoods across the city, with affordable environmentally friendly homes, excellent transport and active travel links and access to lots of open and green space, arts, sports and culture.”

Willie Black North Edinburgh Community Festival Planning Committee Chair said: “I’m proud to be part of the planning committee for the Festival, creating a celebration of North Edinburgh and its place in our Capital city.
“The Festival is open to all ages. It’s going to be massive a boost to the area bringing our community together and is particularly welcome as we all start to recover from the Covid pandemic.”
Michael Jeffrey, Edinburgh College Vice Principal, said: “We are delighted to be a part of the North Edinburgh Community Festival and look forward to working with all the partners to showcase the fantastic talent, opportunities, and facilities on offer in the local community.
“We encourage everyone to come along and enjoy the day with us.”

Jed Milroy Assistant Director Tinderbox Orchestra said: “Tinderbox Orchestra is thrilled to add North Edinburgh Community Festival to kick off our Summer touring schedule.
“There is so much creativity in this brilliant community and it will be a real joy to see everyone coming out to celebrate it all together.
“We’re especially excited about young people from Tinderbox Music Club and Granton Youth performing on stage, many for the first time ever! It’s never been more important to come together as a community and look at all the positive things that are going on. Get it in your diary!”

Highlights of the programme include:
Festival Programme: Tinderbox Orchestra, Fischy Music, Big Fish Little Fish, Yer Local Bams, Granton Youth Mixtape Music Club, DJ Dynamite, Broughton Music School Jazz Quartet, Rai Williams, Newhaven Community Choir, St David’s R C Primary and Pirniehall Primary School Music Club, Forth Children’s Theatre, Ama-zing Harmonies, Pulse of Place Samba Band, Bookbug, arts and crafts, The Green Team, Super Power Agency, Moving Music, Play Rangers, Arts and Dance classes, Art Bugs in Muirhouse, Spartans Community Football Academy, Low Income Families Together Parade.
Community Stalls: West Granton Community Trust, Muirhouse Library, Project Esperanza, Lothian Breastfeeding Buddies, Pennywell Pantry, Community Renewal, Venture Scotland, Vocal, Fresh Start, Edinburgh and Lothians Greenspace Trust, Granton Goes Greener, NHS Lothian, Pilton Equalities Project, Learning Disability team and NHS Lothian, Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre, the City of Edinburgh Council’s Active Travel Team, Police Scotland, U-Evolve, Wasps, Girlguiding Edinburgh, Pilton Youth and Children’s Project, ESES Communities, Muirhouse Housing Association, Grassroots Remedies and much more.
Jobs and Skills: Edinburgh College, Capital City Partnerships, Smart Works Edinburgh, Robertson Partnership Homes, CCG Construction, Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership, Royal Navy.
Food: Scran Academy, Empty Kitchens, Edinburgh Food Social, North Edinburgh Arts.
About North Edinburgh Community Festival Planning Committee: The event is being run in partnership with a consortium of organisations who meet fortnightly, including: The City of Edinburgh Council, West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre, North Edinburgh Arts, Edinburgh College, Police Scotland, Low Income Families Together (LIFT), Granton Youth, Tinderbox Orchestra and Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre.
Funders and Sponsors: The City of Edinburgh Council, Police Scotland, Edinburgh College Development Trust, Muirhouse Resident Association and Immediate Waste.
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North Edinburgh Community Festival
Saturday 29 September 2012
12.00 – 4.00pm
The Forthquarter Park
North Edinburgh Community Festival 2012 will take place on Saturday 29 September at the Forthquarter Park, situated behind Edinburgh’s Telford College. Over 5,000 people have attended in past years, drawn from the different communities of North Edinburgh. Our aim is to provide a fun, free, family day out for everyone to enjoy.
The Gala has enabled a wide range of local and community groups to raise awareness of their work as well as gain publicity, attract volunteers, distribute information and highlight any particular issues that they are involved in – the event is a fantastic opportunity to bring your work to the attention of the local community.
From the success of our previous Festivals we have found that the best way to showcase your work is to have an activity people can participate in. This could be directly related to what you do or could be a bit of fun… something to make, to see or taste!
There is no fee for organisations wanting to be part of the big day, and any money raised by you will be yours to keep. If you want to be part of the North Edinburgh Community Festival this year, please contact Jim Pattison at jim.pattison@edinburgh.gov.uk by 31 July – that’s tomorrow!
We are delighted to announce the launch of our
North Edinburgh Community Festival 2012
which will take place on
Saturday 29 September from 12 – 4pm.
The location, as with our previous festivals, is Forthquarter Park , situated behind Edinburgh ’s Telford College. Over 5,000 people have attended in past years, drawn from the different communities of North Edinburgh . Our aim is to provide a fun, free, family day out for everyone to enjoy.
The Gala has enabled a wide range of our local and community groups to raise awareness of their work as well as gain publicity, attract volunteers, distribute information and highlight any particular issues that they are involved in. Our event is a fantastic opportunity to bring your work to the attention of the local community.
From the success of our previous Festivals we have found that the best way to showcase your work is to have an activity people can participate in. This could be directly related to what you do or could be a bit of fun… something to make, to see or taste!
We are also holding a Festival Car Boot Sale in the car park of Edinburgh ’s Telford College from 10am until noon on the day of the Festival. Cars have to be registered before the event and are subject to an entrance fee of £5 per vehicle.
If you would like to have a stall at the festival or take part in the car boot sale please complete and return the attached proforma by 31 July. For further information please contact: