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  • Women from Edinburgh’s present celebrate those from its past to mark International Women’s Day

    The series is accompanied by a fascinating programme of free digital lectures and family events including; Scots Women who Chose to Challenge with Jackie Sangster is a Learning Manager at Historic Environment Scotland, Aunts: In Fact & Fiction with Ruthanne Baxter, Museums Manager and Prescribe Culture Lead at the University of Edinburgh, An (Almost) A to Z of Modern Scottish Women Artists with Alice Strang, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the National Galleries of Scotland.  ... Look Outside, a family craft event inspired by the work of artist Kate Downie and Votes for Women - The Keystone to Liberty, a digital performance from Edinburgh Living History.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13122/women-from-edinburghs-present-celebrate-those-from-its-past-to-mark-international-womens-day
  • Producers sought for Capital’s Winter Festivals

    For both events and in line with the consultation responses received, the council is seeking a producer to:... I’m confident that by acting on residents’ feedback, we can remain the home of Hogmanay and ensure our Christmas events, enjoyed by so many across the City, continue in a way that balances residents’ needs and aspirations for how they should look and feel in future.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13440/producers-sought-for-capital-s-winter-festivals
  • Views sought on major active travel improvements for west Edinburgh

    For this reason, I’d encourage as many people as possible to come along to our drop-in events or take part in the consultation online to have their say.”... The public will now be able to have their say on potential improvements at a series of drop-in events being held at –

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12629/views-sought-on-major-active-travel-improvements-for-west-edinburgh
  • Hats off to Modern Apprentices

    At the event apprentice Hannah Layden spoke about her experience completing her housing apprenticeship and her progression to a permanent post as a Housing Assistant.... The Royal High School Fiddle Group played as the guests settled in their seats and Harris Wilson, a piper from Boroughmuir High School, helped to make the event special by piping the apprentices into the European Room to receive their awards. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12694/hats-off-to-modern-apprentices
  • Applications invited for Diversity & Inclusion Fund

    Grants of up to £10,000 will be awarded to organisations and/or individuals based in the Capital to help with the costs involved in developing new performing artwork (music, dance, spoken word and theatre), film making and screenings, digital art, cultural events and creative writing.... Projects and activities could include: visual and performing arts (music, dance, spoken word and theatre), film making and screenings, digital art, cultural events and creative writing. 

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13370/applications-invited-for-diversity-and-inclusion-fund
  • Women from Edinburgh’s present celebrate those from its past to mark International Women’s Day

    The series is accompanied by a fascinating programme of free digital lectures and family events including; Scots Women who Chose to Challenge with Jackie Sangster is a Learning Manager at Historic Environment Scotland, Aunts: In Fact & Fiction with Ruthanne Baxter, Museums Manager and Prescribe Culture Lead at the University of Edinburgh, An (Almost) A to Z of Modern Scottish Women Artists with Alice Strang, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the National Galleries of Scotland.  ... Look Outside, a family craft event inspired by the work of artist Kate Downie and Votes for Women - The Keystone to Liberty, a digital performance from Edinburgh Living History.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13122/women-from-edinburgh-s-present-celebrate-those-from-its-past-to-mark-international-women-s-day
  • Lord Provost’s Burns Supper raises over £30,000 for the One City Trust

    I want to sincerely thank all colleagues involved in organising this year’s event, particularly James Thomson OBE and his staff at Prestonfield House, our Sponsors, Macsween of Edinburgh – Haggis Producers, Bentley Edinburgh, Whyte & Mackay, Tunnocks and Turkish Airlines. ... My special thanks must go to all my guests for attending and supporting the event, and every single person who donated and took part in the fundraising activities, making the night such a resounding success.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13915/lord-provosts-burns-supper-raises-over-30000-for-the-one-city-trust
  • Exhibitions on the Capital’s fiery past and dynamic present open at the Museum of Edinburgh

    The different themes and ideas explored in these exhibitions shows our museums as the incredible spaces they are to explore contemporary issues as well as historical events.... We have a wealth of great commemorative and educational events lined up across the year to celebrate 200 years since the creation of the world’s first municipal fire service in Edinburgh.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13975/exhibitions-on-the-capitals-fiery-past-and-dynamic-present-open-at-the-museum-of-edinburgh
  • Lord Provost’s Burns Supper raises over £30,000 for the One City Trust

    I want to sincerely thank all colleagues involved in organising this year’s event, particularly James Thomson OBE and his staff at Prestonfield House, our Sponsors, Macsween of Edinburgh – Haggis Producers, Bentley Edinburgh, Whyte & Mackay, Tunnocks and Turkish Airlines. ... My special thanks must go to all my guests for attending and supporting the event, and every single person who donated and took part in the fundraising activities, making the night such a resounding success.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13915/lord-provost-s-burns-supper-raises-over-30-000-for-the-one-city-trust
  • Exhibitions on the Capital’s fiery past and dynamic present open at the Museum of Edinburgh

    The different themes and ideas explored in these exhibitions shows our museums as the incredible spaces they are to explore contemporary issues as well as historical events.... We have a wealth of great commemorative and educational events lined up across the year to celebrate 200 years since the creation of the world’s first municipal fire service in Edinburgh.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13975/exhibitions-on-the-capital-s-fiery-past-and-dynamic-present-open-at-the-museum-of-edinburgh