Winter warmers

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Warm seasons greetings to everyone

With days racing to the end of the year, Leith Open Space winter newsletter takes a quick look back to summer (see Rhythm of the Street), catches up with the present (Christmas lights, action, music). Then goes fast forward to a photography competition (What’s your View?) and exciting plans for community gardens (Growing Greener) in 2008. Hope you can enjoy a little time travel with us.

Christmas lights, action and music

Once again members of Leith Open Space group are warming up for an energetic night at the Edinburgh Refugee Centre. The annual Winter party is always a great event: good food, vibrant music and a really welcoming atmosphere among people from many different countries. Come and join us if you can on Thursday December 13 from 7.00-10pm. Continue reading “Christmas lights, action and music”

The rhythm of the street

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Talking of photography, the film of the FEAST event is now up on the FEAST website. Alan Stockdale, Leith photographer and film-maker, fused images of Shanghai and Edinburgh with music inspired by the making of Dim Sum (made at Out of the Blue as we reported back in August).
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What’s on?

Welcome to our Autumn newsletter with details of seasonal happenings and important events for all community groups in Leith. There is information about how to continue supporting the struggle for democracy in Burma with details of inspiring work at Forthview Primary School in Pilton. And if you are looking for ways of raising money you will be particularly interested in the Community Grant Information Day on November 6. Please scroll down through the autumn leaves to find out more!

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Does your community group need money?

If the answer is “yesâ€?, then Mark Lazarowicz, MP for Edinburgh North and Leith, invites you to a community event to find out how to gain access to grants ‘big and small’. And, he says, please tell your friends and colleagues about it too. Continue reading “Does your community group need money?”

Butterflies and pumpkins

A trip to Butterfly and Insect World and a Hallowe’en party are highlightsbuttrfly in this month’s programme for Edinburgh Refugee Centre.

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The programme, published in Chinese, Turkish and Arabic as well as English, also offers free English classes as well as advice on housing, employment and health. For people who work or go to college, the centre is now open on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Continue reading “Butterflies and pumpkins”

Campaign for Leith Museum

The campaign for Leith Museum is making good progress. The petition, signed by many Leith Open Space supporters, goes before the Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee at 2 pm on Tuesday November 6. If you are free, this is always an interesting meeting to attend as a member of the public – and perhaps you can persuade your MSP to support the cause too. Continue reading “Campaign for Leith Museum”