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  • New exhibition Marine: Ian Hamilton Findlay to open at City Art Centre next week

    The show is accompanied by an exciting events programme and a catalogue with an insightful essay by Stephen Bann, CBE, Emeritus Professor of History of Art, and Senior Research Fellow at Bristol University.... Marine promises to be a fascinating exhibition and visitors can also enjoy the accompanying programme of events which includes special tours, family craft sessions and talks by Findlay’s collaborators.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13194/new-exhibition-marine-ian-hamilton-findlay-to-open-at-city-art-centre-next-week
  • New Museum of Edinburgh exhibition celebrates Caribbean culture

    A wide-ranging events programme has been arranged alongside the exhibition.... For up-to-date information about events, and details of how to book, please visit the

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13574/new-museum-of-edinburgh-exhibition-celebrates-caribbean-culture
  • Campaign launched in Edinburgh to prevent child neglect

    The first phase of the campaign, which launches this week, consists of a series of free family events across the city, with activities for children and information for parents and carers about where to find support and advice.... We’ve got four free drop-in events across the city over the coming weeks where families can find out more about what local support is available and I would urge as many people as possible to come along.”

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12736/campaign-launched-in-edinburgh-to-prevent-child-neglect
  • How should Winter Festivals look in Edinburgh in future years?

    Both events also employ large numbers of Edinburgh residents and... Should more focus be put on community events, should the festivals be shorter or longer?

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13113/how-should-winter-festivals-look-in-edinburgh-in-future-years-
  • Community Grants Fund

    Craigmillar Literacy Trust - £2950 for 'Summer of Stories' summer family literacy events in Craigmillar and surrounding areas.... St Teresa’s Youth Club - £1292.01 (partial award) for food, events, outing and training costs to support the running of the St Teresa's Youth Club in Craigmillar.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/community-planning/community-grants-fund/11
  • Edinburgh reflects on its past and looks to the future

    A minutes silence was observed by many in Edinburgh today at 11am, followed by an evening event at Cornerstone Centre, St John’s Church. ... The event, hosted by the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group, and supported by the City of Edinburgh Council, remembered the victims of the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism and its legacy in our city, while honouring those who fought so hard for its abolition.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/14048/edinburgh-reflects-on-its-past-and-looks-to-the-future
  • 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-inclusion-fund
  • #AskTwice: Why now more than ever we need to really find out how people are doing

    Our community safety team’s second trauma-informed leadership workshop also took place this week, as we position ourselves to be an organisation that recognises the reality that many of our service users and our own staff may be survivors of trauma – studies indicate that a much higher number of people have suffered from a traumatic event, or series of events, than previously recognised.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13137/-asktwice-why-now-more-than-ever-we-need-to-really-find-out-how-people-are-doing
  • Floral clock will bloom in honour of HM the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

    Each year the iconic clock marks special occasions and events in the heart of the Capital and this year it is a unique tribute coinciding with celebrations taking place around the country as the nation marks the Queen's 70-year reign.... In 1946 the clock began celebrating a different event or anniversary each year

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13485/floral-clock-will-bloom-in-honour-of-hm-the-queens-platinum-jubilee
  • #AskTwice: Why now more than ever we need to really find out how people are doing

    Our community safety team’s second trauma-informed leadership workshop also took place this week, as we position ourselves to be an organisation that recognises the reality that many of our service users and our own staff may be survivors of trauma – studies indicate that a much higher number of people have suffered from a traumatic event, or series of events, than previously recognised.

    https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13137/asktwice-why-now-more-than-ever-we-need-to-really-find-out-how-people-are-doing