First wedding held at the newly fitted out Marriage Suite at City Chambers

This is the newly fitted out Marriage Suite at the City Chambers. The council moved out of Lothian Chambers on George IV Bridge meaning that they had to find a new venue for the Registrars office.

 

The new Marriage Suite at the City Chambers High Street

The new area has two wedding rooms and a reception area to greet guests.  The reception area looks over Princes Street and has views over the New Town and to Fife. The interior incorporates some of the lovely oak furniture from the Grassmarket Community Project. The décor features contemporary velvet upholstery by Scottish Designer Mairi Helena, Scottish Tweed from the Isle of Bute.

Councillor Alasdair Rankin, Finance and Resources Convener, said: “It’s wonderful to see these beautiful new rooms now in use. Far from the back-room feel of 80s and 90s registrar offices, this attractive, stylish suite is more in line with wedding venues around the country.
“I’m pleased that we’ve been able to use locally-sourced, Scottish materials in the refurbishment, including some expertly-made oak furniture from the Grassmarket Community Project.
“I look forward to welcoming many more couples to spend their special day here – and I’m delighted to be able to say congratulations to Corinna and Fabian, who were the first to be married there – all the best!”

Edinburgh Napier student Corinna Lehrke and Fabian Wegener were the first couple to be married in the new suite of rooms.  They are from Germany and travelled here to get married in the heart of Edinburgh.

Corinna Wegener (formerly Lehrke), said: “Right after the engagement happened we knew that we wanted to get married alone in secret, in a special place. Edinburgh is such a special place for us, as we both fell in love instantly with the city when I first came here to study for my master’s degree in 2014, and Fabian when he first visited me.
“The City Chambers immediately felt like the right choice because of the beautiful building and the perfect location, close to the Royal Mile and the Castle. We are thrilled that everybody at the City Chambers made it so easy for us to get married here – this is a special day that we will always and forever remember.”
Following the leasing of the Lothian Chambers to the French Consulate last year, Registration Servicesmoved to 253 High Street (part of the City Chambers).
The French Consulate made a capital payment of £3 million which allowed the council to transform existing offices for the Registration Service. There is also a special area for registering births, deaths and marriages as well as a private room for the European Passport Checking Service.
Edinburgh is second only to Gretna Green for its popularity as a wedding location.
Previously the registrar’s office was housed in India Buildings which will now be home to a Virgin hotel.



Five things you need to know today

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  • Resonate 2018
  • RSNO announce 2018 season
  • Wedding bells
  • Off to the races – for free
  • Edinburgh Airport’s new app

The Resonate 2018 series of concerts takes place at The Queen’s Hall this week. This allows Edinburgh schools to show off their musical dance and dramatic talent. This is the result of a partnership between The City of Edinburgh Instrumental Music Service and The Queen’s Hall.

The Resonate series features bands, orchestras and ensembles as well as school groups. This gives the young people the chance of performing in a professional venue in front of a generally appreciative audience made up of their families. But there is nothing to stop the public joining the audience to see the up and coming talent.

Ticket details here. 

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Thomas Søndergård

The RSNO has named its new conductor, Thomas Søndergård. He is the 36th person to be appointed to the post at Scotland’s national orchestra following a vote by the RSNO musicians last year.

He has announced details of the programme for the upcoming season which begins on 5 October 2018 with the Mahler Symphony No5 at The Usher Hall. But the season also includes new music and new artists.

The RSNO Chorus celebrates its 175th anniversary this year and the programme features Poulenc’s Gloria. To mark the century since the end of the First World War there will be performances of Ken Johnston’s cantata All Those Men Who Marched Away.

Booking details here.

 

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Corinna Lehrke and her new husband Fabian Wegener

We interviewed the council’s interior designer Lesley McMillan in this article published last month and in our newspaper. She is responsible for the fabulous interior at the new Registration Services office at the City Chambers.

The council has moved out of Lothian Chambers on George IV Bridge where the Registrars office was entered through Parliament Square. This meant that a new marriage suite had to be fitted out in its new home entered from the quad at the City Chambers. And it is quite stunning.

Last week Edinburgh Napier University student Corinna Lehrke and her fiancé Fabian Wegener who had travelled from Germany were the first couple to be married in the new venue.

Read more in our News section

The new Marriage Suite at the City Chambers High Street

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If you are free this Friday then you should know that a day at the races is too. There is no entry fee to attend the extra fixture at Musselburgh Racecourse this Friday.

The first race is at 11.30 and the last at 4.30pm. They will be showing all the action from Cheltenham on the big screen, so if horse racing is your thing then you would be mad to miss it.

More details here.

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Pictured Gavin Neate, founder of Neatebox, Ken Reid (RNIB Case Study), Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, Gordon Dewar

Edinburgh Airport have announced a new app today which Edinburgh-based Neatebox have developed for their customers with reduced mobility or hidden disabilities.

The app is called Welcome and allows people to request help in advance from venues such as the airport by sending a signal to the airport to notify staff. The airport will then be able to offer a more bespoke and personal service to app users.

Read more in our News section here.

 

Have you read our latest newspaper yet? If you haven’t picked up a copy in  your local library or at Candersons on Leith Walk then have a read here.




Edinburgh Airport’s new app is a ‘Neate addition’

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Pictured Gavin Neate, founder of Neatebox, Ken Reid (RNIB Case Study), Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, Gordon Dewar
 

A new app devised by Edinburgh based Neatebox will help those with reduced mobility and hidden disabilities.

Welcome is a way of allowing passengers to set up a personal profile which then alerts the airport or other venue that they are en route. When they get there they will be welcomed and offered a bespoke personal service.

Ken Reid offered to trial the app for Edinburgh Airport and travelled there to meet the Chief Executive and Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman.

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Pictured Ken Reid and PRM Staff Lisa Wray 

Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport, Gordon Dewar said: “Airports take people from all walks to life to destinations all over the world, and it is our responsibility to ensure we have facilities that cater for everyone regardless of their needs.

“We’ve looked at how we can improve the wide range of services we already offer and introducing technology such as Neatebox allows us to extend that passenger care and tailor our service to those requirements.

“It’s also good to work with local businesses and implement innovative approaches to passenger needs – we pride ourselves on being innovative and we are confident our accessibility will continue to improve with the introduction of Neatebox. “

Social Security Minister Jeane Freeman was at the airport to see how the app will help people with disabilities and said: “The Welcome App is a great tool for disabled people and those with reduced mobility to communicate with businesses – and businesses to provide a personalised level of customer service.  Tackling some of the everyday barriers that stop disabled people leading their lives to the full is something which we should all welcome.

“We have committed to ensuring people with a disability or reduced ability are able and supported to live their lives with freedom, choice, control and dignity.   We cannot do this without organisations like Edinburgh Airport also taking responsibility to improve their accessibility. I’m sure this will make a real difference to passengers and encourage other organisations to follow their lead.”

Gavin Neate, founder of Neatebox, said: “I could not be more excited about this opportunity to provide a service for not just disabled travellers but also the people who are tasked to support them. It is this totally inclusive approach to the provision of a service which allows me to visualise a time in the future where equality is neither given nor taken but is set as a default within our society.

“With over 80,000 people who could use this service travelling through Edinburgh Airport every year, many of them with “hidden” disabilities, we could not be in a better position to demonstrate this amazing service to the greatest number of people. We hope by doing so, we can promote Scotland as being the epicentre of this innovation.”

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Pictured Ken Reid  
 




Ice hockey – Murrayfield draw with Kilmarnock

Action from the Murrayfield v Kilmarnock game. Picture courtesy of Ian Haddock and from N Johnston Photography

Murrayfield under-20 entertained Kilmarnock with both teams still in the hunt for the top two places in the league, writes Ian Haddock.

However, the resulting 6-6 draw means Fife are now favourites for the title.

The game started well with Murrayfield dictating play and playing the better hockey, but first blood went to Kilmarnock.

A loose puck in front the net was sent home after some dire defending by the home team.

The Murrayfield squad then dominated play but couldn’t get the shots on net and they were made to pay when Killie went two ahead and the scoreline stayed the same until the end of the session.

Coach Daniel Ferguson reassured the Murrayfield players that they were playing the better hockey and not to worry. He stressed that they needed to dig deep and keep battling away.

The second period started badly as Killie scored after 42 seconds, but the Murrayfield boys kept working.

They created several chances and were rewarded when Ross Borwick passed to Aaron White who smashed the puck past the Killie goaltender.

Killmarnock, however, scored their fourth and pushed hard for a fifth when a shot came in from the blue line and caught Murrayfield defenceman Gregor Ball on the visor.

The blow broke the visor and there was a lengthy break as an ambulance was called he was taken to hospital.

Referee Vincent Tait ended the period and after the restart Killie scored again for 5-1 but Murrayfield pulled a goal back which proved the turning point after 37 minutes.

Arron White passed the puck to Andrew Barr who picked out Ross Borwick. He slotted home.

Five minutes later Borwick got hold of the puck and fed it to Keiran Lee who passed to Barr who fired the puck home.

Murrayfield were now dominant and, in the 49th minute, Cain Patterson fired a hard shot which the Killile goalie did well to parry, but Andrew Smith slotted home another Murrayfield goal taking the scoreline to 5-4.

Then White picked up the puck and fed Borwick who tore up the ice and slotted the equaliser.

And Murrayfield scored again. Tom Ireland found Cain Paterson who scored but the celebrations were short lived.

The visitors replied almost immediately to end the game at 6-6 and both team will be dissatisfied with the result.

Team: Wright, Haddock (A),Woods, Borwick, Grigors, White (A), Ball, Paterson, McCartney, F Lee, K Lee, Miller, Ireland, Smith, Barr (C).

Scorers: Borwick 2, White, Paterson, Smith, Barr,
Assists: Borwick 2, White 2, Paterson, K Lee, Ireland, Barr




Ice hockey – Panthers maul sad Capitals

Capitals in action earlier this season. Picture Ian Coyle

Elite League: Nottingham Panthers 12, Edinburgh Capitals 1

Ainars Podzins provided Edinburgh Capitals only joy when they were hammered 12-1 at Nottingham Panthers.

Jordan Kelsall, Mark Derlago and Alexander Mokshantsev all claimed doubles in the runaway win.

Panthers won the first session 6-0 before Podzins scored five minutes into the middle period.

Then they were hit by five goals before the close of the period and another after 52 minutes to complete the scoring.




Bomb Disposal team investigate suspicious item in Newhaven Road bus stop

Emergency services were called to Newhaven Road around 5.45pm this evening after a suspicious item was found in a bus stop

An explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team also attended  at the scene.

 A police spokesman said: “Officers were called to Newhaven Road at 5.45pm in connection with a suspicious item found in a bus stop.

“Newhaven Road is currently cordoned off between Ferry Road and Dudley Gardens.

“The cordon will be in force while we await EOD’s assessment of the item”.




Firefighters dealt with 2782 blazes across Scotland over two month period

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service crews dealt with a total of 2,782 such blazes across the country between March and April 2017.

And there were 2,830 deliberate fires over the same period the previous year.

The figures were branded “absolutely unacceptable” by Assistant Chief Officer David McGown who is the SFRS Director of Prevention and Protection.

He spoke out ahead of a Spring safety campaign to warn how firefighters will continue to work closely with Police Scotland to identify those responsible for risking the safety of communities.

ACO McGown said: “These figures are absolutely unacceptable.

“Firefighters exist to protect their communities and yet they are being put at risk by a very small minority of people within those communities who deliberately set fires.

“Let’s be very clear – fire can cause injury, damage properties and affect the environment, not to mention the potential impact on businesses and the economy.

“The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service therefore operates a strict zero tolerance approach to deliberate fire raising.

“We will continue to work very closely with our police and local authority partners to ensure that those responsible are identified and dealt with accordingly.”

The 2,782 deliberate fires involved outdoor areas such as fields, refuse, and countryside.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service also works to educate young people wherever possible on the dangers and potential consequences of deliberate fire setting.

ACO McGown added: “It absolutely goes without saying that we prefer to prevent fires – not fight fires.

“As a result, our firefighters work extremely hard to engage with the public and promote safety messages, and parents and carers can also help by making sure that children and young people are aware of the risks.

“Ensuring you are aware of where the children or young people you look after are and what they’re doing can help keep everyone safe from deliberate fires.”

He added: “Deliberate fires are not only reckless and dangerous, but can divert SFRS resources away from genuine emergencies where people require our help.

“However, through robust and flexible strategic planning, our crews are always ready to respond to any incident to keep our communities safe.

“I urge the public to continue to support their firefighters by reporting any fire related anti-social behaviour because there are always people out there in need of our assistance at genuine emergencies – and every second counts.”

The free and confidential Crimestoppers helpline can also be contacted on 0800 555 111 or through their website at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.

For more information on how you can join Scotland’s fight against fire and keep your home and family safe, visit the Your Safety section of the website.




Stolen tortoise Huck found safe and well

The Scottish SPCA was delighted to return Huck the tortoise after he was stolen from Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect world on 21 February.

Scotland’s animal welfare charity was alerted after a member of the public spotted the tortoise in a park in Edinburgh on Thursday.

Animal rescue officer Sarah Auldsmith said, “We’re so pleased to have helped Huck get home. The caller noticed him as her dog was found rolling near him so she took him home before giving our animal helpline a call.

“I took him to our centre in Balerno and Diane, the centre manager, recognised him immediately.”

Centre manager Diane Aitchison said, “As soon as Sarah mentioned an abandoned tortoise I thought of poor Huck.

“Once we got him to the centre I identified him with pictures from the original appeal and then contacted Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World to get a formal identification.”

Butterfly and Insect World – Huck the red-footed South American Tortoise returns home after being stolen from his enclosure at Dobbies Butterfly and Insect World on 21 February 2018. Picture Shows; Huck the red-footed tortoise is welcomed back to Butterfly and Insect World, by keeper, Lyndsey Paget.
©Stuart Nicol Photography, 2018

Lyndsey Paget, one of Huck’s keepers said, “We’re so happy to have Huck back home with us at Edinburgh Butterfly & Insect World. We really missed him, and so did our visitors. Everyone has been absolutely overjoyed to hear that he is safe and sound.”

Anyone concerned about the welfare of an animal should contact the Scottish SPCA animal helpline on 03000 999 999.

 




Police investigating Suzanne Pilley murder receive more than 20 calls

Police have received more than 20 new calls following a renewed appeal to find Edinburgh book keeper Suzanne Pilley’s body.

Suzanne was murdered by David Gilroy in 2010 but her remains have never been found despite extensive searches in the Argyll and Bute area.

Gilroy is believed to have killed Suzanne at her workplace in Thistle Street, Edinburgh, before transporting her body in the boot of his car to that location..

As part of the appeal, detectives released animated maps showing the route Gilroy’s car took.

Suzanne’s sisters Gayle and Sylvia also made an appeal describing the pain as ‘unbearable.’

Detective Superintendent Stuart Houston said: “I’m very encouraged by the positive response we have had to the appeal we issued last week.

“We have taken over 20 calls which are all being assessed and further inquiries carried out as appropriate.

“Even after almost eight years, I’m pleased that people are still willing to come forward with any information that could help us find Suzanne and I would appeal to anyone who has not yet watched the videos to please do so, think back to May 2010 and call or email us if you think you could assist.”

Gayle and Sylvia said the pain of Suzanne’s loss was “unbearable” at times, and they felt her body had been “discarded”.

Anyone with information for the investigation can contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting Operation Mica, email SCDMITEdinburgh@scotland.pnn.police.uk or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.




Review: Hairspray ***

When I told my daughter last week that I was going to see Hairspray at the Edinburgh Playhouse she expressed surprise that I was going to such a show, saying she didn’t think this would be my cup of tea. I must admit I wasn’t sure what to expect but Hairspray is actually quite good with some powerful songs and a feel-good factor which, given the theme throughout the show – racism in Baltimore, the largest city in the U.S state of Maryland in the early 1960s – is quite an achievement.

The story tells of Tracy Turnblad, played with great enthusiasm by Rebecca Mendoza. Tracy is what may be described as stocky but shows great determination not to let her size or the prejudices of others drag her down. Tracy’s dream, as with many others of her young age, is to dance on the Corny Collins tv show and meet Link Larkin, the local heartthrob and singer, played by Edward Chitticks.

Tracy is supported throughout by her best friend Penny Pingleton, played by Annalise Liard-Bailey. The character of Penny Pingleton has an irritating high-pitched squeal of a voice. Yes, the show is based in America where high-pitched voices make themselves heard sometimes at the expense of others, but I did find this somewhat off-putting.

Tracy admirably fights against the racist policies of the city and ends up in solitary confinement (or refinement as she amusingly called it) in a detention centre for daring to become friendly with some of the black community. Penny Pingleton, in supporting her friend, actually falls in love with a young black man called Seaweed.

For me the highlight of the show was almost unintentional. Tracy’s mother Edna – played by Matt Rixon – linked brilliantly with her father Wilbur, played by Norman Pace, one half of the comedy duo Hale and Pace who were household names in the 1990s. Early in act two, Mr and Mrs Turnblad performed You’re Timeless to Me, a touching song of love and affection over the years. When Pace slightly corpsed it added to the enjoyment clearly felt by the Playhouse audience. Rixon added to the laughter and his character proved hugely popular. Rixon is the son of well-known actor and television star Matthew Kelly.

Hairspray’s musical numbers are relentless and performed with so much energy. The rousing finale of You Can’t Stop the Beat had some of the audience on their feet. Most powerful of all the singers was Motormouth Maybelle, played by former X-Factor contestant Brenda Edwards.

If you love American high-school type musicals, you’ll love Hairspray. If, like me, you’re not a huge fan of this genre then you probably won’t. But most of those going to the Edinburgh Playhouse to see the show this week will have a fair idea of what to expect.

Edinburgh Reporter rating: ***

Hairspray is on at the Edinburgh Playhouse until Saturday 17th March 2018. Tickets here.




More Tough Decisions Needed at Hearts

Now the dust has settled on another Edinburgh derby, Hearts supporters have been reflecting on their fifth successive loss at Easter Road. That’s a statistic that doesn’t sit easy with the Maroon Army and this latest defeat has snuffed out any lingering hope Hearts had of qualifying for next season’s Europa League. Coming five days after Hearts Scottish Cup exit at Motherwell it isn’t difficult to see why there is growing unrest among some of the Tynecastle faithful.

It’s not just the results but the performances – or lack of performances – which is causing concern. Hearts endured a calamitous start to the season when the Ian Cathro experiment finally blew up following a failure to progress from a Betfred Cup section containing Dunfermline Athletic, East Fife, Elgin City and Peterhead. The 1-0 loss to a team in the fourth tier of Scottish football was embarrassing and the final straw. It was easy to blame the hapless Cathro for Hearts stuttering start to the season, but things weren’t helped when it took the club four weeks to appoint his successor – and opted for Director of Football Craig Levein.

Levein’s appointment seemed to divide opinion among the Hearts support. The former Scotland manager has a reputation for making his teams difficult to beat. After a less than convincing start to Levein’s second spell in charge, Hearts gradually did indeed become difficult to beat. During December and January, they went nine games without even conceding a goal, far less losing a game although goals were hard to come by at the other end too. And it all seemed to come right the week before Christmas when Hearts astonished the football world by blowing champions Celtic’s unbeaten record to smithereens by hammering the Hoops 4-0 with a remarkable display at Tynecastle. Levein got his tactics spot on that day. But it’s fair to say there have been several games since that memorable victory where Levein’s tactics and team selection have been called into question.

During that unbeaten run Hearts finally got the better of Hibernian in the William Hill Scottish Cup. But, if truth be told, it was hardly a classic and it took a scrambled goal towards the end to secure a much-awaited Edinburgh derby win (Hearts first in eight games)

Levein was busy during the January transfer window with striker Isma Goncalves leaving Gorgie and Scotland international Steven Naismith arriving. The signing of Naismith was seen as something of a coup. However, those Hearts fans looking forward to the former Rangers and Kilmarnock striker linking up again with Kyle Lafferty were disappointed. Naismith has generally been deployed in midfield with Lafferty the lone striker.

It’s the persistence with one player up front which has irked many. The feeling is that Levein’s principle aim is not to lose the game, whereas other teams – notably Hibernian – have players who dominate midfield and create chances to win games. It’s also a real cause for concern that Hearts seem incapable of playing for 90 minutes – that Celtic game aside. The cup defeat at Motherwell was a case in point. The first half was just awful from a Hearts perspective and while they did better in the second half they lost the tie thanks to a brilliant strike from xxx near the end. However, had Hearts performed to even a half-decent standard in the first half the worst that could have happened was the tie would have gone to a replay. With Motherwell awaiting the winners of the Kilmarnock-Aberdeen replay for their semi-final, a more than decent opportunity for Hearts to reach the Scottish Cup final has gone.

At Easter Road last Friday, it was an all too familiar story. Hearts stubbornness saw them to half-time with the game goalless. But they couldn’t cope with Hibs midfield superiority in the second half and the better team won.

Levein’s teams have a physical style of play which is fair enough as it’s a physical sport. But this seems to be at the detriment of style, of using width, of getting the ball down and passing it. You also wonder about the Head Coach’s temperament for the big games. It’s all very well making comments about the ‘natural order’ of things but – and as a Hearts fan it pains me to say this – the natural order of things presently is that Hibs have better players and a better team than Hearts. Like Kilmarnock who have made astonishing progress recently under Steve Clarke, Hibs are a team who know what they’re doing with a manager who knows how to get the best out of each and every player at his disposal.

Then there’s the ever-lengthening injury list at Tynecastle. 16-year-old Harry Cochrane is the latest casualty, likely to miss the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury. He joins influential midfielder Arnaud Djoum and full back Demetri Mitchell on the long-term injury list. John Souttar was out for several weeks earlier this season, whilst Djoum has only recently returned from a similar lengthy spell out. Which begs the question why do Hearts have so many injuries? Is it the training? Is it the style of play they are asked to perform?

Hearts are in serious danger of missing out on a top six finish in the Ladbrokes Premiership. However, given the team’s recent form one wonders if this might prove a blessing in disguise. It’s difficult to see Hearts taking any points from the other clubs in the top six after the split.

There is more talk of ‘rebuilding’ the playing squad at Tynecastle during the summer. Hearts supporters have heard this too many times recently. They want a settled team, one that has attacking flair, where every player knows their role – in short, a team that entertains and scores goals.

Ann Budge has taken Hearts on a journey that, so far, has re-established the club as once more being fit for purpose with a new main stand and a promise to hand the club over to the Foundation of Hearts, the supporters group who will run things a few years from now. However, she will surely recognise some tough decisions about the playing side need to be taken in the weeks ahead. When she took over Hearts nearly four years ago, Mrs Budge showed she wasn’t afraid to make some tough decisions. No sooner had she arrived than Head Coach Gary Locke and established players such as Jamie MacDonald and Jamie Hamill were shown the door.

A similar tough stance will be required this summer if Hearts are to make progress because, as things stand, they are already falling behind the likes of Hibernian and Kilmarnock. Of course, Craig Levein is a Hearts director so the chances of him leaving are minimal. But the best interests of the club must be put first. Hearts fans, through the Foundation, plough hard-earned cash into the club every month. If Hearts continue to regress, these pledges may be affected. Moving Levein back ‘upstairs’ and appointing a knowledgeable, well-respected Head Coach must be a consideration – and one can’t help but think what a missed opportunity there was with the aforementioned Steve Clarke.

As the majority of Hearts supporters will tell you – something needs to be done. A season like this one just isn’t good enough.




KT Tunstall is named Grand Marshal at NYC Tartan Day Parade

Award-winning Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall has been chosen to lead the annual NYC Tartan Day parade as Grand Marshal, the first woman to lead the Parade.

The NYC Tartan Day Parade will be held on April 7, 2018.
The Parade starts at 2:00 PM at 44th Street and marches up Sixth Avenue to 55th Street. Last year, the event drew more than 3,500 participants and 30,000 spectators.

Photo Credit: Conor McDonnell

Ms Tunstall, who is a well-known face in Edinburgh as she led the Hogmanay celebrations here in 2010, said : “I’m delighted to participate in this twenty-year tradition and very proud to be the first female solo Grand Marshal.

“It is especially meaningful to step into this role with the movement for gender equality picking up great speed all over the world. I’m always happy to celebrate my roots as a Scottish musician, and I’ve never felt more empowered in my own career than I do now, it’s an exciting time.”

Tartan Day Parade 2017




Government funding confirmed for Duncan Place Resource Centre

The Scottish Government has confirmed that over £1 million will be given to revamp the Duncan Place Resource Centre in Leith.

This is part of the Regeneration Capital Grant Fund which supports local projects which engage communities in disadvantaged areas, tackling inequality and supporting inclusive growth at the same time.

This centre which lies in the B listed Leith Primary School will get £1,197,765 to allow it to become a community hub. This will provide flexible working spaces for business start-ups, charitable organisations and social enterprises. There will also be creative spaces offering artists a place to work.

Local Government Minister Kevin Stewart said: “I’m really pleased that this fantastic, locally-driven project will benefit from an injection of funding. It will help regenerate the local area, stimulate inclusive growth and create new jobs.

“The focus of the projects being funded this year range from tackling social isolation, mitigating welfare cuts, providing training opportunities, creating business space and increasing tourism – to name but a few. They are an excellent example of how national and local government are working together on shared priorities that benefit local communities.”

Leader of City of Edinburgh Council, Adam McVey, said: “This is brilliant news for Leith and the city!

“Another community hub is to be brought back to life due to regeneration funding from the Scottish Government. This project is an excellent example of what collaboration and partnership working between the public and voluntary sectors can achieve.

“We’ve worked well with the group taking forward this project and knowing those involved from the community, I’m chuffed they’ve done such a fantastic job in bringing back Duncan Place back into use.

“The funding will help to reduce inequality through the provision of much needed affordable space for events, classes and workshops on health, education and well-being and I’m excited to see the next phase of the project develop.”




Get ‘Shamrocked’ at Hard Rock Café

Hard Rock Cafe on George Street will give anyone with an Irish passport a half price Guinness Bacon Cheeseburger on St Patrick’s Day at the end of this week. The offer is only open between 12 noon and 2 pm so be sure to be there at the right time!

Celebrate St Paddy’s Day with the Guinness Bacon Cheeseburger made with a Hard Rock signature burger patty, topped with Jameson bacon jam and succulent Guinness cheese sauce, served on a toasted bun with crisp lettuce, vine-ripened tomato and a side of Hard Rock fries.

The St. Paddy’s Day Burger is featured for St Patrick’s Day and available from Hard Rock Cafe Edinburgh for £14.25.




Scotland call up for Hibs’ midfielder Dylan McGeouch

Hibs’ midfielder Dylan McGeouch has been selected for the Scotland squad ahead of the upcoming friendly match with Costa Rica.

McGeouch who was the sponsor’s man of the match in Hibs’ derby victory over Hearts on Friday night has featured 10 times for the Scotland U21 squad.

The former Celtic player who won a Scottish Cup winner’s medal whilst on loan to Hibs has been in superb form this season and several pundits have backed his selection.

He joins fellow midfielder John McGinn in the squad.

McGinn who was nominated as Sky Sports man of the match in the same game will be looking to add to his five caps in what will be new manager Alex McLeish’s first game in charge.

Scotland face Costa Rica at Hampden Park on 23 March, before travelling to face Hungary four days later.

Speaking to the BBC at the weekend, new Scotland Assistant James McFadden said: “I spoke to (Alex) after the game and he was impressed by a lot of the players in the Hibernian team.

“Dylan McGeouch was excellent against Hearts and never wasted a pass.”

Also in the squad is fellow Scottish Cup winner Jason Cummings who is currently on loan at Rangers from Nottingham Forest and came on as a late substitute in yesterday’s defeat to Celtic at Ibrox.

Hearts keeper Jon McLaughlin and former Hearts player Callum Paterson are also included.

The full squad is as follows:

Scotland squad

Goalkeepers: Jordan Archer (Millwall), Allan McGregor (Hull City) Jon McLaughlin (Hearts)

Defenders: Barry Douglas (Wolves), Grant Hanley (Norwich), Russell Martin (Norwich, on loan at Rangers), Scott McKenna (Aberdeen), Charlie Mulgrew (Blackburn), Callum Paterson (Cardiff), Andrew Robertson (Liverpool), Kieran Tierney (Celtic).

Midfielders: Stuart Armstrong (Celtic), James Forrest (Celtic), Tom Cairney (Fulham), Ryan Fraser (Bournemouth), Kevin McDonald (Fulham), Kenny McLean (Aberdeen), Dylan McGeouch (Hibernian). John McGinn (Hibernian), Callum McGregor (Celtic), Scott McTominay (Manchester United), Jamie Murphy (Brighton, on loan at Rangers), Matt Ritchie (Newcastle), Ryan Christie (Celtic, on loan at Aberdeen)

Forwards: Oli McBurnie (Swansea, on loan at Barnsley), Jason Cummings (Nottingham Forest, on loan at Rangers), Matt Phillips (West Brom)




Chester Residence launches luxury Outlander themed package

Visit Outlander’s key Scottish film locations and enjoy an exclusive gift box inspired by the series.

To celebrate the release of the Outlander season three DVD, five-star Edinburgh hotel The Chester Residence has launched an exclusive Outlander-inspired package, offering guests a choice of either a private or self-guided tour around Outlander film locations throughout
Edinburgh and central Scotland.

In addition, the package includes a luxury gift box full of Outlander related goodies.

The exclusive guided tour package features a one-day private driving tour of five filming
locations with an expert guide. Guests can choose from one of three tours; the West Lothian tour which includes visits to Midhope Castle (Jamie Fraser’s family home) and Linlithgow Palace (Wentworth Prison), the Stirlingshire and Perthshire tour which includes visits to Doune Castle (Castle Leoch) and Callendar House (Duke of Sandringham’s house), and the Fife tour which includes visits to Aberdour Castle (Sainte Anne de Beaupre’s Monastery) and Falkland (1940s Inverness).

Also included in the package is a luxury Outlander-inspired gift box which will be awaiting guests on arrival. The box includes a detailed map and guide from Visit Scotland on the Outlander filming locations, an itinerary for a self-guided Outlander tour in Edinburgh, a book of illustrations of the Scottish Outlander filming locations, a Jacobite inspired welcome drink on arrival and a voucher for an exclusive, private show round at Edinburgh Outlander retailer The Knight’s Vault (must be pre-booked) where guests will be able to get their hands’ on a replica of Jamie Fraser’s sword and dirk. This one-off opportunity lets guests see and hear about weaponry how it was made and used throughout Scottish history, in particular during the Jacobite period.

Guests who prefer to go it alone and do the self-guided Edinburgh tour will also enjoy the box of Outlander goodies. This option provides guests with an Edinburgh based list of recommendations of local Outlander film locations. The team at The Chester Residence are also on hand to recommend those locations within a short drive from the city centre such as Blackness Castle and Hopetoun House which featured in series one and two.

The Chester Residence, named ‘Best Five Star Hotel in Scotland’ in the trivago.co.uk awards 2017, is an exclusive collection of 23 five-star Georgian townhouse apartments in Edinburgh. Each apartment features the latest technology, designer furnishings and amenities. Since opening in 2006, The Chester Residence has been awarded 25 accolades.

Megan Milliken, operations manager of The Chester Residence, says: “Due to guest demand, we’ve developed this luxury package to bring something extra special for Outlander fans.

“With so many beautiful historical sights and castles right on our doorstep, we’re encouraging guests to go out and explore Scotland while learning everything they need to know from our expert Outlander guide!”

Prices start at £180 per night based on a deluxe one or two bedroom apartment, including the self-guided tour itinerary and Outlander-inspired gift box. The private, guided tour is bookable separately and in advance, and is available for a maximum of 4 people.

For further information CLICK HERE




John McGinn believes that Hibs proved what the ‘natural order’ is

Hibs’ international midfielder ‘Super’ John McGinn didn’t hold back with his comments after Friday’s derby victory at Easter Road.

All week the talk had been of Craig Levein’s statement about the ‘natural order’ of Edinburgh derbies ending in favour of Hearts, and whilst Neil Lennon described it as ‘irrelevant’ McGinn was less forgiving.

Whilst he conceded that the history books showed Hearts to have won the fixture more times that Hibs, McGinn insisted the ‘natural order’ for years to come will be Hibs’ victories if they can keep producing performances like that.

Hibs currently sit in fourth place, 12 points in front of their neighbours with a game in hand and it is inconceivable that they will not finish the season as the capital’s top club.

McGinn, like Lennon is not satisfied with that and both are looking to overtake Aberdeen and Rangers before the end of the campaign.

In addition, unless Motherwell or Kilmarnock win the Scottish Cup, there will be European football at Easter Road next season.

After the game McGinn told Luke Shanley of Sky TV: “Yes it did. I think if you bring the stats out Hearts have had more victories than Hibs in the Edinburgh derbies but we are not 80 or 90 and we’ve managed to change something in Edinburgh.

“In the past few seasons,  since I’ve been here,  we have only lost one and we have proved tonight what the natural order is and for years to come it’s going to follow that way if we keep putting in performances like that.

“I think you can see that the club is only going one way and Hearts better watch out because we are coming.

“There is no reason why we can’t push for second place. We had a great January window. We brought in strikers to give us a bit of a clinical edge in the final third

“Jamie (MacLaren) scored a great goal and Florian (Kamberi) has been banging them in so there is no reason if we play like we did tonight and in the last few games we can’t challenge and we can only try our best.




Ice hockey – no let-up for struggling Capitals

Elite League: Edinburgh Capitals 5, Fife Flyers 8; Braehead Clan 3, Manchester Storm 3 (after overtime); Dundee Stars 9, Milton Keynes Lightning 4

Chase Schaber and Shayne Stockton both netted doubles as Fife Flyers skated to an 8-5 victory at bottom club Edinburgh Capitals.

Carlo Finucci was also influential with a goal and three assists and Jim Jorgensen claimed three assists in the comfortable win.

Fife won the first two periods 3-1 but lost the third to battling Capitals 3-2. Dylan Anderson was the home side’s top marksman with two goals.

Elsewhere, Luke Moffatt claimed the game winner near the end of overtime as Manchester Storm edged Braehead Clan 3-2.

Dane Byers opened the scoring for Storm after nine minutes and Michal Gutwald levelled six minutes later.

Linden Springer put Storm ahead again after 35 minutes only for Robert Lepine to level seven minutes later.

That set up a tense final period but Moffatt unassisted earned the points for Ryan Finnerty’s men with 4min 41sec of the five-minute overtime period having elapsed.

Play-off chasing Dundee Stars bounced back after a home defeat on Saturday to beat Milton Keynes Lightning 9-4 at The Dundee Ice Arena.

Coach Oman Pacha demanded a top performance and they delivered in style outshooting Milton Keynes Lightning 19-33.

This was despite suffering an early shock against the second-bottom English side.

Home fans were stunned when Milton Keynes took a 2-0 lead at the end of the first session.

But Lukas Lundvald Nielsen and Marc-Olivier Mimar both hit doubles as the battling Tayside team earned two vital points by winning the second period 6-1 and the third 3-1.




Woman seriously injured after collision with double decker bus

A 68-year-old woman was taken to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary with serious injuries after a collision with a double-decker East Coast bus on Melville Crescent at the roundabout, near the Robert Dundas statue around 7pm on Friday.

 Traffic diversions were put in place in the area until around 10.30pm as officers tried to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Sergeant Kos Papakyriakou of Edinburgh’s Road Policing Unit said: “The woman is currently described as being in a critical condition and we continue to work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the collision.

“As part of this, we’d ask anyone who witnessed this or who has any information which may be relevant to get in touch as soon as possible.”

Anyone with information can contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting incident number 3653 of March 9.




Woman sexually assaulted on footpath in Livingston

A police investigation is underway after a 24-year-old woman was sexually assaulted on a path near Eliburn North Roundabout in Livingston around 4.45am this morning..

The suspect ‎is described as white, in his mid-20s, of medium build, around 5ft 10in and with dark brown hair and stubble. He was  wearing a dark blue or black jumper and dark jeans.

Detective sergeant David Macmillan, of Livingston CID, said: “A thorough investigation into this incident is currently underway and we continue to support the woman at this very distressing time.

“I’d urge anyone who was in the area around 4.45am, anyone who recognises this man’s description or who has information which may be relevant to contact us immediately.”

‎Those with information can contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 0890 of March 11, or can report anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.




Jamie MacLaren delighted to send the Hibs fans home happy

On-loan striker Jamie MacLaren was delighted to send the Hibs’ fans happy on Friday night.

With the score 1-0 to Hibs, MacLaren, whose grandfather is a dedicated Hearts fan, produced a moment of skill which will live long in the memories of the supporters.

Surrounded by defenders, the Australian twisted and turned before firing the ball into the bottom corner of the net,  sparking wild scenes at a packed Easter Road.

Earlier his powerful shot was tipped onto the bar by the Hearts’ keeper otherwise the scoreline could have been much greater.

After the game MacLaren who is hoping his form can win a place in the Socceroos World Cup squad said: “It’s hard to put into words. I thought in the first half we wee a bit patient but in the second half we came out as we did against Aberdeen. We were clinical and if my shot had went in it could have been more.

“Scotty (Allan) had a great finish then I thought I was a but unlucky as the keeper made a great save. With my finish I knew where to put it and it was great to celebrate in front of the Hibs fans. Its some feeling when the ball hits the back of the net and you hear 20,000 fans up and roaring and the boys jumping on top of me and screaming.

“It was a great moment and I’m sure the fans in green will have gone home happy.

“The boys at the back were in top form and to get a clean sheet, you can’t ask for anything more.

“I’ve got to stay patient an confident but I know I will always score goals. If I’m playing form the start I will always create chances.

“I felt like we worked hard as a team together. We are on a roll at the moment and looking forward to the next game. It breads confidence and that what has happened. we know what we have to do to get into the top three and we are so close we can smell it.

“Sunshine on Leith at the end was amazing and it was extra sweet to send the fans home happy. They deserve it because they get behind us.




Change Your Life Today

Here’s a wee brain teaser:
If:
A B C D E F G H I J K LM N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
is equal to:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Then:
H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K
=8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11
= 98%

K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E
=11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5
=96%

L+O+V+E
= 12+15+22+5
= 54%

L+U+C+K
=12+21+3+11
= 47%

You may have noticed none of them makes 100%. So, what does make 100%?

Is it money?
M+O+N+E+Y
= 13+15+14+5+25
=72%

Leadership?
L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P
=12+5+1+4+5+18+19+8+9+16
=97%

Still wondering what makes 100%? Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our “ATTITUDE”
A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E ;
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5
= 100%

It is therefore OUR ATTITUDE towards life that makes OUR Life 100% successful.

Life is difficult. We all have problems – life is a succession of hurdles to overcome and difficult choices to consider. Sometimes we need help to overcome issues such as an unwanted habit, fear, phobia or wanting to change a part of your life which you feel is holding you back.

Perhaps you are looking to lose weight, quit smoking, increase your self-esteem or rid yourself of unwanted habits, phobias or disorders.

Hypnotherapy can help – and it really does work as many of my clients will tell you. Don’t be confused by stage hypnosis. The clue about what hypnotherapy can do for you is in the title. You are not ‘put to sleep’, made to do anything you don’t want to do or made to give away any secrets!

What you will be, thanks to a bespoke script tailored for you, is in a heightened state of relaxation. Imagine having an hour just for you, to imagine yourself doing whatever you want to do. In today’s ever-demanding world how good does that sound? In your relaxed state, your subconscious mind is more receptive to suggestions on how you can overcome your unwanted habit, fear or phobia. This is where the hypnotherapist does their work – by talking to your subconscious and replacing unwanted unhealthy habits with suggestions which will change your life for the better.

Mind Generating Success can help you get rid of unwanted habits such as snacking or smoking, fears or phobias. Interested? Why not contact me to arrange an initial consultation? This costs just £10 – and if you decide to take the next step to improving your life this is deducted from the cost of your first session.

Sessions are £60 – smoking cessation is usually a one-off session costing £95 (but if you consider how much you spend on cigarettes – £3,000 a year if you smoke 20 a day – it’s a drop in the ocean and improves your health)

There is 10% off each session as a special offer to readers of The Edinburgh Reporter – just quote ER2018 when making an enquiry.

Mind Generating Success is based at Craiglockhart in Edinburgh. Evening appointments are available as are home visits providing this is an area free from distraction.

Contact Mike Smith today on 07521 353 787 (answering service) or email mike.smith@mgs-hypnotherapy-services.co.uk

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Sound technology to understand people and nature

As part of The University of Edinburgh’s Internet of Things project it has begun the CitySounds project to try and understand how people and nature co-exist.

By placing sensors in The Meadows they will record ultrasonic and audible noises of bats, birds and other wildlife as well as traffic and noise made by humans.

By analysing the results it is hoped to use the information to inform how the land is used and increase the quality of green space in the city. There will also be an interactive sound artwork created with the data.

Professor Ewan Klein, of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Informatics, said: “Sounds tell us so much about what’s happening around us – birds in a garden, a night on the town, or fire engines rushing to an emergency – but this can be pushed to the back of our awareness.

“The CitySounds project will be valuable in exploring and celebrating the richness of urban sounds, benefiting from developments in digital technology and network infrastructure.”

Yusef Samari, of Friends of the Meadows and Bruntsfield Links, said: “We are delighted to be involved in this project, which is giving us an entirely new perspective on our much-loved park. We look forward to finding out what the sounds of the Meadows can tell us, particularly regarding its wildlife.”




Field hockey – students drop two vital points

Sam Judge, coach to Edinburgh University

Edinburgh University are still in pole position in women`s Division One after dominating their game against Dundee-based Grove Menzieshill.

However, Sam Judge’s squad failed to take their chances and were held to a 0-0 draw. The result leaves the students in pole position but Milne Craig Clydesdale Western move to within two points of the champions after a 4-0 win over GHK.

Watsonians created the biggest upset with a 2-0 win over fourth placed Western Wildcats thanks to goals from Heather Tait and Mairi Shaw.

Dundee Wanderers are now threatening a top four spot after beating Grange 5-2, Amy Snelle and Emily Dark both scored twice.

In the men’s league, Bromac Kelburne moved to within a point of Grange with a 4-1 win over Hillhead.

Western Wildcats returned to winning ways with a 4-1 win over bottom side Inverleith at Peffermill. Andrew McConnell netted a treble with Magnus Ferrier scoring for the home side.

Grove Menzieshill confirmed third place in the table with a 4-0 win at Edinburgh University with goals from Albert Rowling, Gavin Tomlinson, Cameron Golden and Gavin Byers.




TV chef promises tips to suit everybody

Cyrus Todiwala

Cyrus Todiwala believes his exclusive dinner and Masterclass in a couple of weeks’ time will appeal to experienced and novice cooks.

The internationally-renowned restaurateur, author, educationist and media personality, who is well known for his support of British produce and a champion of sustainability, will use ingredients everybody can buy in their local supermarket.

The MBE and OBE together with Pervin Todiwala runs three top London restaurants including Café Spice Namaste, the longest standing recipient of a Michelin BIB Gourmand award.

And he cooked the first luncheon for HM The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

His visit to the five-star Fairmont St Andrews on March 24 and 25 will celebrate Scottish produce, Asian flavours and French wines.

As part of the hotel’s commitment to sustainability, he has created an exclusive menu for guests using the finest local produce sourced in Scotland.

Seafood from St Andrews Bay and East Neuk of Fife fishing villages and seasonal produce from Fife and Tayside are on the menu.

Guests are set to experience Asian cuisine paired with selected wines from France. Sophie Lurton-Cogombles, owner of Chateau Bouscaut of the Lurton family of Bordeaux, has chosen a selection of Grand Vins de Bordeaux to complement the six-course menu.

The chef said he will create the dishes in front of the guests offering a unique and interactive evening.

The following day his Masterclass will take guests on a journey of combining flavours, spices and ingredients to make the perfect dish.

Cyrus, who teamed up with Edinburgh-born chef Tony Singh in the hit prime time series on BBC2, The Incredible Spice Men, said: “I’m looking forward to preparing my menu of pan-Indian dishes, all based around Scottish produce, with guests.

“I’ll be sharing my tips to on how to get the best out of Scottish. The team at the hotel are world-class and the stunning backdrop is the perfect location to host this unique gastronomic experience.

“The Masterclass is for anybody, for a beginner and for an experience chef.

“People don’t have much in-depth knowledge of Indian food. The whole idea of the class is to give a brief about Indian food, the origins, where it comes from, what the different regions are and then into a few simple dishes that people can create in a restaurant environment or in a domestic environment.

“They can be for anything. A dinner party does not have to be very fancy, everything is around taste, texture and quality.

“The ingredients can be picked up from your local supermarket.”

The equipment required, he said, would be available in a normal domestic kitchen.

The author of seven books added: “We use a lot of Scottish food in all our cooking and we have plenty of suppliers right across Scotland. I work with them on various projects as well.

“Scottish product is high on my list but the whole idea is to raise the value of sustainability and how we British have changed in our thinking about sourcing.

“Some of the things going on now in Britain are wrong right across from top to bottom and is that we are not using more British shellfish, we are importing thousands of tonnes and ignoring British shellfish.

“Thousands of tonnes go to China and the Far East because many of us do not buy the stuff.”

Langoustine, he said, is one of the products and so is crab. He explained that from Peterhead in the North-East they export hen crab because restaurants here have spoiled customers to eat only white crab meat.

And the top chef said: “The idea is to promote the use of all our shellfish, cockles, whelks etc.

“There is some amazing produce up there. For instance, I have a special mutton which comes from North Ronaldsay. They are in a crisis situation.”

He claimed the local authority has gone and shut down the abattoir on Kirkwall and and added: “All the little farmers dotted around the Orkney islands are in a little bit of a crisis at the moment.

“The idea is to promote all the regions so that the Scottish people themselves, or whoever comes, appreciate that there is so much produce out there that they do not know about.”

Packages from £650 per room per night.
Dates: Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March




Cramond & Barnton Community Council meets on Thursday

THE NEXT MEETING OF CRAMOND COMMUNITY COUNCIL WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 15 MARCH 2018 AT 7:30PM IN THE CRAMOND KIRK HALL 

You are invited to attend the next meeting of the Community Council which will begin at 7:30pm on Thursday 15 March 2018 in the Millennium Hall.

The main topics for the evening will include updates on planning matters including on the planned Cammo Fields Housing Development. The meeting provides an opportunity for you to bring to the CC local service issues which are of concern to you.

The Community Council meeting will also cover the regular business, including a Police report and updates from our local Councillors




Mother and son teams at Asda Chesser

Asda Chesser is home to two sets of mothers and sons who work there. So while Mother’s Day might be the day to take your mum breakfast in bed these four enjoy working together all week.

Alexander and Gill Paget

Alexander and Gill Paget have worked alongside each other at Asda Chesser for the past four years. Known as Zander to his other colleagues (but Alexander to his Mum!)  he regularly helps his mum out with charity fundraising for the store and has dressed up in a variety of different costumes over the years to support her.

The other mother and son duo Lucas Cunningham and Claudia Hyde have enjoyed two years working together. Lucas works in the warehouse and Claudia works in the Post Office.

Lucas Cunningham and Claudia Hyde

Gill said: “Having Alexander working beside me at Asda Chesser has been amazing. We often travel to work together which means we get to spend lots of quality time together. We’ve become so close over the last four years and I’m so grateful for the opportunity to work with my son.”

Zander said: “It’s great to see mum at work and to watch her helping customers. It feels normal to work in the same place as the store is like a big family.”

“She’s always organising fundraising activities for local community groups so I’ve been roped in to don some interesting costumes over the years, but it’s all for a good cause so I don’t mind.”

James Carchrie, Store Manager at Asda Chesser, said, “It’s lovely to see such great family relationships blossom into friendships here at Asda Chesser. They inspire everyone here to work hard as a team. We are thrilled they are being recognised for the great jobs they have done over the years!”

“It’s a great environment to work in with so many close family relationships. We have a great hardworking team.”




Ice hockey – Asselin double helps sink Capitals

Capitals v Fife earlier this season. They meet again at Murrayfield on Sunday. Picture by Ian Coyle

Elite League: Belfast Giants 3, Braehead Clan 5; Manchester Storm 3, Fife Flyers 2; Cardiff Devils 8, Edinburgh Capitals 0; Dundee Stars 2, Coventry Blaze 4.

Patrick Asselin claimed a double as long-time league pace-setters, Cardiff Devils, shutout bottom club Edinburgh Capitals 8-0 in the Principality.

Elsewhere, Tyler Shattock netted a glory double as Braehead Clan pulled off a 5-3 road win at Belfast Giants to boost their end-of-season play-off hopes.

The Scots were 1-0 down after 16 minutes when Glasgow-born Colin Shields opened the scoring for the home side.

But Clan hit four unanswered goals to lead 4-1 with evergreen Brendan Brooks sparking the blitz.

He levelled only 37 seconds into the middle session and his goal was followed by strikes from Shattock and Cameron Burt.

Jacob Doty made it 4-1 after 41 minutes but Sebastien Sylvestre pulled one back and Brendan Connolly made it 4-3 with less than four minutes left.

Shattock’s unassisted strike with 1min 15sec left on an empty net after Giants withdrew their netminder secured the valuable points.

Fife Flyers left slip a 2-0 lead following first-period goals from Chase Schaber and Jim Jorgensen to skid to a 3-2 road defeat at Manchester Storm.

And Dundee Stars suffered a 4-2 home defeat to rivals Coventry Blaze to dent their play-off hopes.

Blaze led 2-0 after 35 minutes but were pegged back to 2-2 after 46 minutes following goals from Brian Hart and Emerson Hrynyk.

But a Ben Lake double inside the final two minutes secured the two points for the English side.

Sunday’s fixtures: Braehead Clan v Manchester Storm (6pm); Dundee Stars v Milton Keynes Lightning (5pm); Edinburgh Capitals v Fife Flyers (6pm).




Unprecedented weather brought about a flurry of inappropriate 999 calls

Police are urging people to only dial 101 and 999 when they need police assistance, after the unprecedented weather brought about a flurry of inappropriate calls.

As the heavy snowfall sparked the first red weather alert, Police Scotland’s Service Centre responded to thousands of calls from members of the public.

A total of 23,626 ‘101’ calls and 5,508 ‘999’ calls were received in the four days leading up to and including Thursday 1st March 2018. The number of 999 calls was twelve per cent higher than in a typical four-day period.

At the peak, between 8am on Wednesday 28th February and 8am on Thursday 1st March, service centre advisers answered 8,272 calls (1892 calls to 999 and 6380 to 101 calls). This was 50 per cent more 999 calls than normal, for that timeframe.

Most of the calls made were of an appropriate nature, however we also received a high volume of calls asking about:

  • Information on road closures
  • Information on school closures
  • Details of bus service operations
  • Information regarding airport openings

Despite various messages on social media informing the public that the service centres were experiencing a high volume of calls and redirecting people to the appropriate agencies or organisations, calls were still received.

Throughout this period, our staff received many examples of unsuitable calls to the service:

  • A member of the public called to ask police how to get to the shops for alcohol and cigarettes.
  • A call asking if police officers were able to make deliveries of bread as they had run out.
  • A caller to report that a gate had frozen.
  • A call to request an emergency vet as the local vet wouldn’t arrange a home visit.
  • A member of the public asking if they could borrow a snow shovel.

101 and 999 are the key channels for the public to request help from Police Scotland on police matters and our service centre advisers are vital frontline staff who provide an excellent service.

Chief Inspector Alan Gray, of Contact, Command and Control Division based in Govan, said, “These types of calls are taking an adviser away from what could be an important 999 call and a member of the public who may need urgent assistance. Our service centre advisers deal with a call every 10 seconds. They are highly trained, skilled and knowledgeable and are there to help. Most people contact the police appropriately, however there are a small percentage who do not – this misuse of 101 and 999 could cost lives.”

101 is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be used from anywhere in Scotland to contact Police Scotland, or any other force in the UK.  Members of the public can also use the Police Scotland website to report a range of issues. Alternatively, they can approach an on duty police officer or attend at a police station front counter. More information about 101 and the ways to contact Police Scotland are available on the Police Scotland website via www.scotland.police.uk/101999aware.

Look out for the hashtag #101and999aware.




Darren McGregor happy to do his talking on the pitch

Hibs’ defender Darren McGregor says that he was happy to do his talking ‘on the pitch’ after the ‘hot air’ spoken ahead of last night’s derby by Craig Levein.

Two top quality goals from Scott Allan and Jamie MacLaren coupled with a clean sheet at the other end was the perfect answer to Levein’s ‘natural order’ comments following Hearts’ Scottish Cup victory.

The popular defender was quick to praise his team mates and insisted that the players and management are now looking to kick on and overtake Aberdeen and Rangers at the top of the table.

Many fans thought that losing top scorers Anthony Stokes then Simon Murray during the January window would hamper the progress but the opposite has happened thanks to top quality loan signings Jamie MacLaren and Flo Kamberi.

After the game McGregor told Cliff Pike of Hibernian TV: “Tremendous. Coming into this game there was a lot of off-field antics going on but we just concentrated on the game.

“A lot of things were said but to me it was just hot air and you do your talking on the park and today I thought we did that. 12 points clear with a game in hand, we are content with that.

“All that did was to stoke the flames and make us more motivated and it turned the crowd up as well and makes the fans more motivated too.

“It was tremendous from start to finish and we thoroughly deserved our 2-0 victory.

“When you have a trio in front of you like John (McGinn), Dylan (McGeouch) and Scott (Allan) you just give them the ball and that eases the pressure on ourselves.

“It shows the strength in depth we have with Steven Whittaker, Marvin Bartley and Danny Swanson coming on.

“Jamie (MacLaren) and Flo (Kamberi) have added tremendously well to the squad. Sometimes you can get signing in January that can be a bit of a hit or miss but these two acquisitions have helped us massively.

“The big man (Kyle Lafferty) has quality and he is an international and played in European championships so I definitely wasn’t going to get my own way for the 90 minutes but every time me, Paul (Hanlon) and Efe (Ambrose) have come up against him we have handled him very well.

“We know that Aberdeen and Rangers are really good teams but we have aspirations to finish higher. we’ve proven that we can beat them so why should we set the bar at fourth. At the same time we don’t want to get above our station. We know that we have hard games ahead.