ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) classes start at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre next month. For further information call into the Centre in West Pilton Grove or call 551 3194.
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Fun on Friday in West Pilton
Benji’s coming back!
West Pilton Table Sale on Friday
Youth and Children's work vacancies in North Edinburgh
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre has vacancies for children’s workers, starting in January. See poster (below) for details:
Youth Work vacancies at WPNC (1)
For further information and an application pack contact Linda Chandler, Clerical Assistant, West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre, 19 West Pilton Grove, Edinburgh EH4 4BY, telephone 0131 551 3194 or email Linda.Chandler@ea.edin.sch.uk.
Closing date for applications is Friday 19 December.
Table Top Sale at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre is holding a table top sale on
Friday 21 November from 12 – 3pm
Looking to sell your unwanted items? Book a table for just £2!
Or just come along to browse and bag some early Christmas bargains!
Cafe
Free face painting
Free balloon modelling
Raffle
To book your table call into the Centre or telephone Linda on 551 3194
Happy bargain hunting!
Additions to West Pilton summer programme
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre have added more activities to their summer programme:
Tuesday 29 July and 5 August
Sports Leadership Course 10-16 year olds
10.00am-1.00pm 50p per child
Gain a certificate to be able to assist in delivering playground games and sessions with younger children in various settings.
Limited spaces and attendance is required on both days.
Friday 8 August
The Generator at the Scottish National Gallery
10.00am-12.00 5-12 year olds £1.40 per child
A crazy Art Lab—What happens when you mix art with music? How do you ‘un-paint’ a picture? What could a sculpture be made of? Simply pick up your artist’s I.D card and begin your journey of discovery!
Limited spaces available
A Consent form is required to be completed and returned to the Centre before the day. Meet at the Centre to leave prompt at 9.30am to catch the bus.
Spaces on all courses must be booked and paid for before the date. For further information contact West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre, telephone 551 3194
Table sale at West Pilton tomorrow
West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre are holding a summer tabletop sale with cafe and entertainment tomorrow (Friday) from midday to 3.30pm.
All welcome!
Tree-mendous Circle send-off for Mae and Bob
Two local workers retired last week after thirty years service with the West Pilton-based charity Circle. The popular pair won’t be forgotten, however – Mae and Bob have had trees named after them at Circle’s head office!
Mae Duncan and Bob Griffiths have supported children and young people in the North Edinburgh area for over 30 years and were joined by colleagues, friends and family at a retirement party organised by Circle in West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre.
Mae, 65, was brought up in West Pilton and now lives in Salvesen, while Bob has lived in the area for 40 years and still lives in Greater Pilton.
Mae attended Pennywell Primary School and then Ainslie Park High School, where she took a course in Commercial Studies. She later studied Child Care at Stevenson College and the Greater Pilton Child Care Centre.
Bob went to Craigentinny Primary School and later to Norton Park Secondary School, which he left at the age of 15 with no qualifications. Like Mae, he studied Child Care at the Greater Pilton Child Care Centre.
The pair ran two projects at Circle. The first was the Inter School Social Education Project (ISSEP), where 5th and 6th year students from Edinburgh secondary schools mentored primary-aged children from North Edinburgh.
The second was the Under Fives, where Mae and Bob worked with children in the Pilton area for 2 – 5 mornings per week and helped parents to understand the importance of boundaries and play in their child’s development.
Reflecting on her time at Circle, Mae said: “I have always thoroughly enjoyed my time with Circle and will always be grateful for the help and support I received whilst doing my child care training.”
Their work at Circle has made a huge impact on the local community, as they have supported many children and parents over the past 30 years. Liz Dahl, Circle’s Chief Executive (pictured above), praised their contribution:
“I would like to take this opportunity to wish Mae and Bob well in their retirement and thank them for the over 60 years of combined service they have given to the organisation. They will be hugely missed by everyone at Circle and especially by the generation of families they have worked with over the years.”
When asked about their favourite memory from their time at Circle, both Bob and Mae said that they have far too many good memories to simply choose one!
Mae and Bob are now looking forward to pursuing their hobbies during their retirement. Mae will read, do crafts and spend more time with her family, while Bob is interested in computers and other gadgets, and will have more time to “potter about with them.” Both may also go on to try new things.
Bob and Mae planted young trees named in their honour at Circle’s HQ in West Pilton Park before they left, and hopefully the wee trees – like their ‘more mature’ namesakes – will be branching out sometime soon!
Best wishes, Mae and Bob – and to little Bob and Mae too!
Pilton Central Association AGM this Friday
Pilton Central Association will be holding their annual general meeting this Friday (21 February) at 5.30pm in West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre.
An informal social evening will follow the routine AGM business – all welcome!