20th JULY West Pilton Community Garden 1 – 3pm
Tag: PEP
PEP Summer Fayre
Passenger Assistant training at PEP
Letters: Save our local services
Dear Editor
Cuts in funding for services affect people differently; most are appalled at the frequency and the damage it is doing to the local social fabric. But, as always, it is those who most in need of services are denied them, with all the consequences including further isolation within the community.
Pilton Equalities Project (PEP), an organisation based in North Edinburgh, runs many services for local people including:
- Five day care clubs
- Classes and activities in computer training, arts and crafts and literacy and numeracy
- Cooking
- A mental health issues group
These activities are attended by approximately 200 people each week.
PEP minibuses pick up from and return people to their homes; all the buses are staffed with volunteer escorts. Up to 80 other volunteers help throughout the week with other activities.
Funding cuts from the city council or Scottish Government will hit the provision of these services and the very people who are most in need.
PEP makes every effort in appealing to various social and charitable organisations for grants and support to keep these vital services going, but it is not sustainable in the long run if funding cuts continue.
PEP’s volunteers carried out 13,000 hours volunteering for local people in 2016, adding greatly to the quality of life and indeed their health.
As one of those volunteers, the reason for this letter is to raise public understanding of how serious are repeated cuts in funding for local services. With the best will and efforts, volunteers cannot operate on insufficient funding for their organisation.
A. Delahoy
Silverknowes Gardens
Persevered: Journey’s end for happy Hibees!
Scottish Cup Trophy Tour hits the magic 114 target today!
2016 was a memorable year, with so many events of world importance. It was the remarkable twelve months when the impossible became possible. Brexit. Donald Trump becoming President of the USA. And Hibs winning the Scottish Cup! Continue reading Persevered: Journey’s end for happy Hibees!
PEP’s buses targeted AGAIN
Pilton Equality Project’s minibuses have been vandalised – AGAIN. It’s the second incident in the space of a week, and the community project is appealing for help. Continue reading PEP’s buses targeted AGAIN
Heart-breaking: PEP buses damaged by vandals
PEP’s Buses Vandalised
PEP’s drivers arrived at the bus fleet at Morrison’s car park on Thursday to discover that two vehicles had been vandalised. One bus had both back doors smashed in and the works van, vital for the gardening and decorating service, had its front windscreen smashed. Continue reading Heart-breaking: PEP buses damaged by vandals
PEP latest: Annual General Meeting and MIDAS training
MiDAS training with PEP
MiDAS training at PEP: Friday 9 September