Two plead guilty to West Pilton attempted murder

police car NELOTwo men have pleaded guilty at the High Court in Glasgow for attempting to murder a Chinese man in Pilton last October. Garry Reid (19) and James Hogg (24) pleaded guilty of the attempted murder of Jie Yu, who was attacked in West Pilton Park on Wednesday 1 October.

The incident sparked outrage in the local community and residents demanded action against crime and antisocial behaviour at public meetings in West Pilton. That community concern instigated the formation of the multi-agency #StrongerNorth initiative, which is ongoing.

The two men were swiftly apprehended after the attack. Police followed a positive line of inquiry and, acting on intelligence and local information, Reid was arrested and charged on the day after the attack; Hogg was apprehended the following week.

Mr Yu suffered stab wounds and his injuries gave cause for concern at one stage. He was treated for serious injuries at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and then at St John’s Hospital in Livingston but he was later released and now continues his recovery at home with his family.

Hogg pleaded guilty to attempted murder, while Reid pleaded guilty to attempted murder with racial aggravation. They will be sentenced at a later date.

Detective Inspector David Pinkney said: “This was a brutal attack on a well liked and regarded member of the West Pilton community. Officers worked quickly in order to bring Reid and Hogg to justice for their crimes. Now that Gary Reid and James Hogg have pleaded guilty, I hope Jie and his family can move on from this ordeal.”

Community Inspector David Happs said: “This was an incident that shocked residents in the West Pilton community and led to the launching of Stronger North.

“This is an ongoing initiative, which has seen positive changes in the local area. While there is still work to do, we are committed to working with our partners to create and maintain a better community for the people of North Edinburgh.”

One local resident, who has supported the #StrongerNorth initiative since it’s launch, said: “That attack was one of the blackest moments in this area’s history, it was an awful incident but some good has come of it. It is good that we can move on from this now and work together to ensure that Pilton is known as a welcoming place for everyone to live and work”.

West Pilton stair fire prompts safety warning: keep it clear

Six rescued from West Pilton Rise stair fire

Keep it ClearFire chiefs have urged residents not to leave rubbish or bins in common stairwells in tenement blocks. The appeal follows a fire in a stair in West Pilton Rise on Monday morning.

Sixteen firefighters from Crewe Toll, Tollcross and McDonald Road fire stations attended the fire, which was also attended by Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland personnel.  Police Scotland also set up a Casualty Care Centre in West Pilton Park during the incident.

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus quickly extinguished the fire using a high pressure hosereel. Six people were rescued from the building by firefighters, two of whom were taken to hospital for a precautionary examination suffering from smoke inhalation. Both were later released.

Group Manager Steve Gourlay, the City of Edinburgh Prevention and Protection Manager, said: “We would urge people not to leave rubbish or bins in the common stairwells of tenement blocks. This can be very attractive to fire setters and increases the risk of a fire.

“Discarded items of furniture and rubbish can produce large amounts of toxic smoke and also impede access for emergency responders. In Edinburgh, roughly 100 deliberate property fires occur every year with many of these involving combustibles in stairwells and the casualties and damage caused are preventable and we need to reduce them.

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“This fire could have had far worse consequences and the impact for the families affected is likely to be significant. Any incident like this, where we have to rescue children and adults from windows, using ladders due to thick black smoke, always has the potential to have a tragic ending. Fortunately, on this occasion, those taken to hospital were for precautionary checks only but again this is not always the case.

“You can reduce the risk of fire for yourself and your neighbours by keeping common stairs clear and free from obstruction and making sure main doors are kept locked.  Steps should be taken to ensure the door entry/intercom system is working.

“Local firecrews revisited the location yesterday to provide vital advice, reassurance and a home fire safety visit for those who need it.”

He added: “I would like to stress the importance of having a working smoke alarm. Every household should have working smoke alarm and test them every week.  We provide free home fire safety visits and fit smoke alarms where required.

“If you know someone who can benefit from our service, why not get them to give us a call? It is important that you know what to do if a fire does occur in the stairwell and how to keep safe. We can advise on this as part of the visit.

“If you or someone you know could benefit from a visit, please  join Scotland’s fight against fire and request a visit by calling the SFRS freephone number 0800 0731 999, or by contacting their local fire station.”

A wide range of tips on how to keep yourself and your home safe from fire are available on the SFRS website: www.firescotland.gov.uk

Private Lives

wpiltoonTotal Craigroyston recently carried out a short survey for people living in privately rented homes in Muirhouse and West Pilton – and the results are now in!

A total of 58 people responded to the October survey and the findings will now be presented at tomorrow’s Private Rented Sector Forum.

Total Craigroyston hopes the survey will encourage private landlords to be involved with the area’s regeneration and also help people living in privately rented accommodation to feel more secure in their homes.

Some of the main points are:

  • 81% of people who responded were families with children
  • 52% of people who responded said they did not feel settled in their home
  • People wanted information on key services (47%), activities in the community (44%) and what to do with rubbish/recycling (41%)
  • 54% had found their home through ‘informal’ routes – Gumtree, word-of-mouth, etc.

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#StrongerNorth – the movie!

Click on the link below to see a short film about last weekend’s West Pilton cleanup: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYQPlJ4y9oQ (Preview)

And for more information about the #StrongerNorth initiative, follow:

https://www.facebook.com/edinburghcouncil?ref=hl

https://twitter.com/Edinburgh_CC

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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

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Looking to sell your unwanted items? Book a table for just £2!

Or just come along to browse and bag some early Christmas bargains!

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Free face painting

Free balloon modelling

Raffle

To book your table call into the Centre or telephone Linda on 551 3194

Happy bargain hunting!