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Leisure and Entertainment
A week-long summer session from Monday 9th July to Friday 13th July 10am to 4pm each day at St Bride's for 10-16 year olds.  The cost is £25 for the week.  This is a stagecraft/drama project, which also includes film-making by Pilton Video Project and sound and lighting skills.  The young people will try the different aspects before focussing on one and will the work towards producing a play at 4pm on Friday.  The play is called "The Moonchild" and is based on a Japanese folk tale.



Posted by: Admin on Jul 06, 2007 - 03:11 PM  Read full article: 'Summer Fusion at St Bride's' (9 more words)

Community
Momentum Scotland, in conjunction with The DSGI group and Abilitynet, are looking for ten disability voluntary and community groups to offer them, free of charge, £600 worth of assistive technology.






Posted by: Admin on Jul 02, 2007 - 10:46 PM  Read full article: 'Free technology for disability groups' (74 more words)

Travel
TRANSform Scotland are delighted by the Scottish Executive's announcement that a tram scheme is to be funded by the Scottish Executive.




Posted by: Admin on Jun 29, 2007 - 10:04 AM  Read full article: 'Change of heart over tram scheme warmly welcomed by many' (109 more words)

Community
Swanky restaurant agrees to let charities use its private function rooms free of charge.

 




Posted by: Admin on Jun 25, 2007 - 03:21 PM  Read full article: 'Edinburgh restaurant opens doors for charity events' (110 more words)

Leisure and Entertainment
An activity and hopefully sunshine packed day has been scheduled at Redhall Walled Garden, Edinburgh next weekend.

 




Posted by: Admin on Jun 22, 2007 - 04:43 PM  Read full article: 'Midsummer Razzmatazz' (77 more words)

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