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October 2011
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Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green and Baberton WIN
prize crossword: Meal for two at the Bridge Inn, Ratho LOCAL STREET NAMES An historical pot pourri
PLUS local businesses, community information and more!
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Message from the Editor
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Hello neighbours There are lots of exclusive offers for Konect readers this month - check the magazine carefully for special deals from local businesses, for eating out, home and garden, health and beauty. As autumn draws on, why not treat yourself to some eating out, you don’t need to go far.... the Bridge Inn at Ratho is completely refurbished and well worth a visit, especially as they’re offering a free drink with every meal in their bistro for Konect readers this month - as well as the chance to win a meal for two there in our monthly crossword competition. Kinleith Arms in Juniper Green also serve fresh food every day and have regular live entertainment. If you’ve got projects on in the garden, check out Riccarton Garden Centre’s massive October sale,
and Woodford Timber have offers on fence panels at the moment. If you’re looking for something to do in the evenings as the days get shorter, turn to the ever-expanding clubs and classes pages to see what a great range of facilities there is - something for everyone, from arts and crafts, fitness and music. Congratulations to Roy Johnston of Balerno who won the crossword prize last month. Have a great October, we’ll be back in November.
Helen-Jane, Editor hj@konectdirectory.co.uk
Contents Feature Article Local street names Local Walk Pets Recipe Competitions & puzzles Prize crossword
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Sudoku Children & Family Community What’s on + Useful Info Clubs & Classes Index of Advertisers
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The Konect Directory is delivered to homes in Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green and Baberton. Copies are also left at the library, community centres, convenience stores and various other locations within the area.
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Street names an historical pot pourri
T
he name of the streets we live in and use everyday is something we don’t normally think about at all.
Most of them can be explained by history, and it’s interesting to browse this list of names and learn a little about what’s behind them. Some of them have been named after significant local people, some got their names from what they were used for and the origins of some are lost in the mists of time. This is a selection of a few and I’m sure there are many locals who could supply further information. We’d be delighted to hear from you! Woodhall (Juniper Green) - the name of an ancient estate, first mentioned in the early fourteenth century. Woodhall House dates from around 1630 and was Junpier Green’s most important residence for many years. Foulis (Juniper Green) - the name of the family who owned Woodhall House and estate from 1519. Sir James Foulis aquired the estate in 1519 and the estate was in the family for many years. A certain Sir John Foulis recorded his time at Woodhall House in a diary. A country gentleman, he kept himself busy gardening, bee-keeping and managing a number of local farms and cottages. Tenants worked for him, filling his coal cellar, planting orchards, thatching his roof, or repairing his carriage. He, in turn, was a kind man, and contributed drink money to several local weddings. Sir John loved a good party and even had energy enough at age 67 to take on a fourth wife. When he wasn’t at work, a special treat would be hare-hunting with friends, a trip to the Leith races, or a smart new wig! For Liz Beever’s fascinating summary of Sir John’s diaries visit: www.junipergreen. org.uk/foulis-janfeb.html).
Thomson (Currie) - named after James Thomson, local poet 1763 – 1832. James Thomson was an Edinburgh boy who was bought up in Currie by his grandparents. He joined his grandfather in his weaving business at Mid Kinleith at the age of 13 and was instrumental in turning the ailing business around. He married a Currie girl and they moved to the cottage between Mid and East Kinleith Farms, which he later named Mount Parnassus – presumably a reference to the lime bing for Kinleith Paper Mill. Life was hard with a large family to support and meagre income from weaving. Thomson composed poems in the evening, and was also somewhat of a musician. Two volumes of his poetry were published to high critical acclaim at the time, and at the time of his death he was relatively prosperous. A third volume was published after his death. Baberton – site of an ancient estate originally called Kilbaberton. The history of Baberton House dates back to the early 14th century. Baberton Mains housing was built on the site of Baberton Mains farmland. 1)
Stewart (Currie) – Named after Reverend David Stewart, minister of Currie 1898 – 1949.
Images 1) Baberton Avenue 2) Balerno Station 3) Threipmuir
Lang Whang – the long stretch of the A70 from Balerno to Carnwath. Moorland most of the way, over 1000 ft above sea-level at several points, part of an ancient route linking Lothian to Strathclyde. Lang Whang means a long strap or ribbon. Bryce (Currie) – named after the Bryce family who moved from Currie to Juniper Green in 1881 and set up a large and successful haulage business, as well as several other businesses locally. The family and the company took an active part in community life. Station Loan (Balerno) – led to the Balerno passenger station, which took passengers between 1874 and 1943. 2)
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Burn (the boundary between the two estates). The king took him up on this and wagered the forest of Pentland moor against the life of St Clair. St Clair threiped (Scots for “urged”) his hounds on, who were successful in catching the deer just before it crossed the burn. The area Threipmuir is apparently named after this incident. Clayhills (Balerno) – this area is shown on a 1627 map as is apparently descriptive of the type of ground; it is reputed to be the site of a pottery. It is the also the site of a former farm and mill on the corner of Lovedale Avenue and Johnsburn Road. Nether Currie (Currie) – was a small hamlet wiped out by a cholera epidemic in the mid 18th century. Nether means “lower.”
Weaver’s Knowe (Currie) – named after the workers who lived in the area, working in the local weaving industry. A knowe is a small hill. Threipmuir (Balerno) – named after Threipmuir reservoir. William St Clair of Roslin was hunting with King Robert the Bruce in the Pentlands. The king had apparently often started a white deer but never been able to catch it. On this occasion he asked the nobles with him if any of them had hounds that they thought might be more successful. St Clair said he would wager his life that his two hounds would be able to catch the deer before it crossed the March
Dolphin (Currie) – The name of the ship on which a member of the Gibson-Craig family died, in 1930. Cadet Cummings was the son of Admiral Cummings and Lady Henrietta Gibson-Craig. Lovedale (Balerno) – named after the Lovedale mission station in South Africa, founded in 1824 by the Glasgow Missionary Society. (A leading member of the society was Dr John Love). The Lovedale housing estate was started in the late 1920s, on land belonging to Mr Menzies of Larchgrove; Mr Menzies was keenly interested in missionary work, hence the naming of the estate after Lovedale Missionary Institute.
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Village People By Emma Merchant
Emma Galloway Emma Galloway is one of the dedicated team of people responsible for running the Balerno Music Festival, which this year runs from Wednesday 28th September to Sunday 9th October. “This year’s Balerno Music Festival should be really exciting, with lots of new additions to the programme. In fact, there were so many events to accommodate, we had to extend the number of days!” Emma says. Emma first heard about the festival in 2008, while selling ‘Caring Christmas Trees’ at the Balerno Farmers’ Market. “I have two great passions: music and the community, so when Richard Dennis came to my stall and told me about the Balerno Music Festival, I thought, what a fantastic idea! And wouldn’t it be great to get the village dancing!“ Emma and her lively ceilidh band, Sporrandipity, got people onto the dance floor! The first year they played there were 150 dancers—but expect more than that this year when Sporrandipity play on Friday 7th October. The festival also promises dinners, discussions, music workshops for children and adults, performances by professional musicians and singers, folk concerts, choral concerts, brass jazz, children’s musical entertainment, jazz dance, gospel praise, and lots of youth talent too. I ask Emma about Caring Christmas Trees.
“I thought around 200 trees would be enough, but we sold 2,000! And last year we became the biggest online charity retailer of Christmas trees. There are now franchise operations in Glasgow, Paisley, Perth and London too. It’s really grown.” You might get the sense that Emma doesn’t let the grass grow under her feet. “Just now I’m running a nationwide online event to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible. Groups turn up on high streets all over Britain with digital pens and paper, and passers by copy two verses of the Bible in their own handwriting, to a huge online version. It will be completed on November 16th (16/11 - because the King James Bible was first published in 1611). 15,000 people will have taken part! There will be a special service to celebrate in Westminster Abbey. “ And what next? “Well, I’m aiming to be a bit of a social entrepreneur, really. I’m looking for ways to support businesses that contribute to their community. But first I’m just going to enjoy the Balerno Music Festival.” Tickets for Balerno Music Festival events are available :• •
At Balerno Scotmid in the afternoons on Monday 3rd to Friday 7th October By post, using the festival programme booking form On-line at www.balernomusicfestival.org.uk
• “I was working for Bethany Christian Trust, a charity that supports 4,000 homeless and vulnerable people every year in Scotland. A friend suggested we should scovered sell Christmas trees to raise money. age People di ill V g or old, in un yo Well, I love Christmas trees, so I just one, Do you know some s an unusual ha couldn’t resist this idea!” o wh ity un your local comm style? life or y hobb or interesting job, Emma already had access to the Bethany furniture collection vans, so Email to hear from you! she sourced Christmas tree suppliers, Konect would love .uk co ry. cto ectdire and began selling trees throughout villagepeople@kon Edinburgh. Caring Christmas Trees was born.
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For girls and boys from pre-school to 18 George Watson’s College provides an unrivalled choice of subjects and extra-curricular activities Choice of International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or SQA Qualifications for S5/S6 pupils Financial help available for P7 and S1 entry, including free places West Lothian School bus runs from East Whitburn, West Calder, Livingston, East Calder, Kirknewton and Balerno
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Chiropody by Claire Claire Monkman WMS Ch(hons), MPSPract
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Everything’s fresh and new at the Bridge Inn, Ratho.
W
hether you’ve visited recently or whether it’s been a while since you called in, you’ll find there have been a lot of changes at the Bridge Inn, with something fresh and interesting each time you come back. The major renovations are complete. The scaffolding is a distant memory and the newly painted exterior is a big improvement. The new Bistro has lots more space, more tables overlooking the canal and a much lighter and fresher room. For a midweek lunch, evening meal or special weekend occasion, we’re sure you’ll love the new look. The new Bar is ideal for an informal drink or bar meal, seven days a week. It will soon be time to light the real log fire, so come and join us for a drink or informal evening. Look out for our relaunched pub quiz and calendar of live music throughout the autumn. The new Terrace offers a great spot to enjoy any dry weather and look down on the Union Canal. Bring a coat for the cooler days and come and sample one of the best waterside locations in the Lothians. Our four new boutique bedrooms have been really busy over the summer. If you, or someone you know likes beautiful rooms with pure Egyptian cotton bedlinen, a choice of roll-top bath or “rain” showers, Au Lait toiletries and a choice of kingsize, twin or even a fourposter bed, then please come and stay. With a freshly-made breakfast featuring only the freshest Scottish produce, we know it will be a special night away, for business or pleasure. Lots of photos and customer feedback are on our website.
We now have both the Pride of Belhaven and Pride of the Union up and running for both lunch and dinner cruises, as well as private charters for any party occasions. We have Christmas party nights on the boats and in the restaurant, and dates available for your own charters. Look online or call us for details. We are delighted to welcome Ben Watson as our new Executive chef. He has recently been overseeing all of the Howie’s restaurants in Edinburgh and beyond, but trained here at the Bridge Inn in his teenage years under his father, the award winning chef Ian Watson. With him we are creating new menus for lunch, dinner and a delicious bar snack menu. We are producing more of our own veg in the gardens at Ratho, and pork from our own herd of saddleback pigs features on the menus. So we hope we have tempted you enough to come along and try the new look Bridge Inn at Ratho. We are confident there is something for everyone. And with fresh, local food, an extensive range of wines and cask ales, and a warm welcome...we look forward to greeting you at the Bridge Inn shortly. Graham and Rachel The Bridge Inn at Ratho, 27 Baird Road, Ratho, EH28 8RA Tel : 0131 333 1320 www.bridgeinn.com
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Vet’s Tip: Rabbit Care – Neutering and vaccinating
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neutered rabbit is a happy and healthy rabbit! Neutering of our fluffy friends is often not thought about as much as getting our dogs and cats castrated or spayed. But neutering has many benefits. Rabbits love to live in pairs, or groups. Castrated males are much less aggressive and territorial. They are less likely to mark their territory by urine spraying, and they are less like to dig, chew, and generally be destructive. It is also impossible for them to go on to father babies! Neutered females are also much friendlier but it also has health benefits. It prevents uterine cancers and they are much less likely to get mammary cancers too. Around 80% of un-spayed females will go on to develop uterine tumours after the age of 5 years. Males can be
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A sunny Sunday stroll By Karen Murray
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here are certain times when a walk is most definitely required - something in the air calls for it to be breathed and enjoyed. It was just such a time early on a sunny September Sunday when unbelievably all children and husband were accounted for and work was not yet calling me. The first hint of Autumn was definitely in the air but the sun was warm and the day calm. Where could I go? I was in Balerno and did not want to venture too far least the weather change, so driving along the A70 toward Carnwath, I took a very minor road on the left before the Kirknewton turn off, signed to a B&B and a footpath to Carlops. The road twists and turns becoming ever narrower until it forks. I took the right hand fork which turns further right and then on the left is a layby with a sign to Carlops, 5.5 miles. The path is wide and gravelled and I assume it continues that way until heading up into the Pentland Hills and over to Carlops. The tarmac road however continues, marked no through and signed a Scottish Rights of Way to Leithhead, 1.5 miles. I decided it looked like a good option and with a deep breath of the delightful air I set off. A stile takes you over a gate where a sign asks for care over nesting game birds, so I am guessing that at prime pheasant or grouse shooting season it might not be so peaceful here. However all was quiet as I wandered up the trail taking in the stunning views on the right over fields to the airfield at Kirknewton and even further to the Forth Bridge, its three spans just peeking up over the horizon. On the left, the landscape was more heavily forested but the views equally stunning as the Pentland Hills stand sentient along the skyline.
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As I marched along I was thinking how lucky we are in Scotland to enjoy these rights of way and we probably use them frequently without even realising we are. Many of them are ancient drovers roads or Kirk Roads that are now on privately owned farmland but still open for the public to use - only of course if you use them responsibly, following the Outdoor Access Code.
Eventually the main path peters out. There is a ruined building on the right and a gate ahead that you have to jump over. You will see the Pentland Paths sign with an arrow and I have to say I was not sure whether continuing would get me to Leithhead or not. As I did not fancy being stranded on the Pentlands and had been out for a good half hour in gorgeous late summer sunshine, I decided to enjoy the view, and head back. The return journey allowed me to enjoy the views from the other direction and I slowed my pace all the more to experience the sunshine. However as is often the case with walking in Scotland, I am sure that even in not so clement weather, this would still be a most enjoyable stroll.
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Plan your building project with David Hastings By Karen Murray
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f you’re embarking on a building project, and in particular an extension to your house or an attic or garage conversion, forward planning is a must. All too often people jump into such projects without putting all the paperwork in place first and the costs tend to end up spiraling out of control. Enter local Building Surveyor David Hastings with all the expertise you need. David has over 40 years experience in all areas of building work. From his younger years helping out his grandfather and uncle who were builders in London, the bug to build was well established. After graduating from a building course at Heriot Watt David worked at the National Building Agency - a multi disciplinary quango encompassing architects, engineers, surveyors and economists. He was involved in the research and development of building projects, eventually becoming senior technical officer. When the agency was wound up in 1981, David and two colleagues established their own multi professional firm Williams, McDonald and Hastings. With ultimately four partners and 40 staff, it was and still is a successful business although sadly David is the only partner left. David still works on housing association and commercial projects but now has more time to spend on the jobs he began his career working on - namely local domestic and office alterations and extensions, bestowing the benefit of his considerable knowledge and experience on his clients. He also manages to fit in a fair amount of golf! Very involved in the local community, more recently as an energy adviser to the Kirknewton area, David takes pains to ensure that anyone considering building work knows exactly what they are taking on. “I ensure my clients are involved in all aspects but I am sensitive to developing their ideas in a way that works. I explain the various constraints and all the building and planning regulations,” says David, going on to explain how he will establish a budget and explain how far it will go.
“It is easy to let the finances get out of control when it comes to kitchens and bathrooms,” he smiles, explaining how it is the fitments that bump up the price. Once the specifications have been agreed, David will prepare sketch designs that comply with planning and building permissions before work can begin. “Building regulations change every few years so you need to ensure your plans conform,” states David. “Sometimes the layout you want can’t be achieved and it’s best to know this ahead of building.” David offers a free initial survey and consultation up to sketch design stage so that you are on the right track before any outlay. If you’re happy, he then moves to the planning permission stage and obtains this for you before submitting your plans to building control to obtain the Warrant. David suggests you get your building warrant before approaching any contractors and you have finalised drawings. Contractors can then tender for the work. David also offers a further service - supervision of the project which often turns out to be a much longer and more time consuming task than first perceived. If you have ever seen an episode of Grand Designs you may well be aware of this, so if you are planning your own ‘grand design’ or even a not so grand one, contacting David at the beginning will get your project on the right track and keep it there.
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Recipe and October Food Notes By Anne Pinkerton
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ctober is a time for apple harvest. Apple trees can be planted now while the soil is still warm. There are hundreds of different varieties and many specially bred for the Scottish climate. This spring we planted 8 different trees which in a few years, we hope, will give us both eaters and cookers, in succession, over the winter. There are 3 apples on these trees already, not much of a harvest but a start. If you have a small garden you can plant a Family Tree which will have several varieties grafted onto one root. Some are even on roots that will keep the tree small enough to be grown in a largish pot. At the Botanic Garden of Wales they have trained apples on very dwarf root stocks as edging to the flower beds. The “trees” are only about ½ meter high and look neat but are more use than a box hedge. The variety is Howgate Wonder, a tree raised the other side of the Pentlands so this is an idea you could copy here. Autumn - the nights are drawing in and we begin thinking of food to sustain us and to keep out the cold. This is a good time to turn to traditional work-aday dishes. Many are easy to make, use local ingredients and are not expensive. So with apples in mind here are some recipes. Apple Amber 500 gm cooking apples peeled and cored, or a mixture of cookers and sharp-tasting eaters 1 tablespoon honey or sugar for sweetening the apple 2eggs; separated, yellow beaten, white kept for the topping 110 gm white sugar Sliced bread Butter 32
A hand-full of dried fruit if liked. Or a couple of strips of lemon peel. Do this by using your potato peeler. The rest of the lemon can be used later. Method Butter the bread and line an oven proof dish with the butter side to the outside. Cook the apples gently till they fall (go mushy). Take off the heat, add the honey (or tablespoon of sugar) and fruit or lemon peelings, if used, and the beaten egg yellows. Mix well together and pour into the bread lined baking dish. Bake in 160oC oven for 20 mins. Make a meringue top by whisking the egg whites till stiff, but not dry, and then add, little by little the sugar. Whisk hard between additions. Turn the oven down to 80oC. Spread the meringue over the apple and cook in the cool oven for 20 mins more. Timing is not too crucial. The end result should be a crisp outer bread case, creamy filling and a crunchy meringue top. This is delicious at any temperature and needs nothing more; but you could have some clotted cream if you felt selfindulgent.
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Recipe and October Food Notes Continued By Anne Pinkerton
Potato and Apple Bake - Serves 4 500gm potatoes, sliced thin; peeled if you want 500gm cooking apples peeled, cored and sliced 300gm bacon bits. Smoked or not as you prefer. Many supermarkets sell off-cuts or mis-shapes. These are perfect for this dish and not expensive. Butter or oil for greasing the dish Salt and pepper. Method Put the sliced potatoes in boiling water and bring them back to the boil. This cuts the baking time. Drain them. Starting with potatoes. layer the ingredients in an oven-proof dish, seasoning as you go. End with a layer of potatoes. Push the layers down well. Dot the top with a little butter or drizzle oil over the surface. Bake at 180oC for about 35 minutes or till bubbling and crisp on top. As a variation you can add layers of fried onions or cover the top with grated cheese.
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Method Warm the oil/butter, add the onion fry till golden. Add the apples and parsnips and cook for 2or 3 minutes. Add the curry powder or paste; stir everything over the heat to mix. Then add the stock, it will fizz a bit at first, cook on a low heat with a lid on the pan, for 10/15 minutes, by which time the fruit and veg should all be soft. If you have a blender wand blitz the soup in the pan. If not, either sieve the soup in a mouli or blend in a liquidizer till you have a smooth pale yellow soup. Taste and add salt and pepper to your taste. Some stock cubes are quite salty so do not add extra till the end. Re-heat and serve with a blob of plain yogurt and/or some fine cut coriander leaves. With some crusty bread you have lunch for 4.
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What’s On? + Useful Info October
Friday 7th October Family ceilidh With the ceilidh band Sporrandipity. Currie High School 7.30pm. Tickets £2.50 child. £5.50 adult, £13 family. Saturday 8th October Balerno Farmers Market 9am – 1pm Main Street Balerno Saturday 15th October Pentland Flower Club Afternoon Tea at the Gibson Craig Hall 2-4pm. Tickets available at the door or from Committee members. For more information call Lis Daly on 0131 442 2146. Saturday 22nd October Juniper Green Farmers Market 9am – 1pm. Saturday 29th October Balerno Village Trust Apple day
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seeks help! Are you looking fo you enjoy healthy r a new interest? Do meeting people? eating? Do you enjoy If your answer is ‘ye volunteer with Th s’, then why not The Co-op is a none Balerno Food Co-op? organisation which profit making affordable fruit an provides fresh local community and vegetables to the mornings at Baler d is open on Tuesday The Co-op urgent no Community Centre. ly needs your help. one or two morning Just all the difference! s a month would make For further informa Young, Community tion contact Denise Balerno High Schoo Education Office, l, or telephone 0131 477 7733.
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Inside & Out By Tony Foster
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f you like putting your feet up at home or love to go out, each month Tony Foster will take you through the highlights of what to do and where to go across the Lothians.
INSIDE Halloween is coming Expect the unexpected on 31st October, traditionally known as Halloween. Kids will come “Trick or Treating” to your door but it is also known as ‘guising’. Children disguised in costumes are recorded in Scotland as early as 1895 carrying turnip torches and being rewarded with cakes, fruit and money. To celebrate this event ‘Inside & Out’ has a spooky theme this month, beginning with the master author of horror books Stephen King. His new book, 11.22.63, is out in hardback on 8th November. This horrific time travelling corker features Jake Epping who travels back in time to 1958, giving up his mobile and iPod for the world of Elvis and JFK. During this time he meets loner Lee Harvey Oswald and begins a series of events and time itself could be changed. James Morrison and Alice Cooper The Awakening. Is it a new film about the sighting of a child ghost starring Dominic West? The sequel to sci fi horror ‘Species’ or even a 1980 British Horror Film that they ‘thought had been buried forever’? This Halloween ‘The Awakening’ is the name of James Morrison’s third album, and is released at the end of September. Another musical morsel very much in keeping with Halloween has to be Alice Coopers ‘Welcome 2 My Nightmare’. Out early September the new album has songs entitled ‘The Nightmare Returns’, ‘Ghouls Gone Wild’ and ‘Under the Bed’ that are bound to become Halloween soundtrack classics! It’s superhero month With the number of superheroes on our big screen this summer expect many kids 40
to be out in their Batman, Superman and Spiderman costumes this Halloween. They can also enjoy Thor, Green Lantern and X Men-First Class this month on DVD and Blu Ray. DC Comics in the US are relaunching all 52 of their superhero comic books. Scottish writer Grant Morrison, who has just released his autobiography ‘Supergods’ is writing the new Superman in Action Comics before tackling Wonder Woman next year. If horror is your thing then pick up Justice League Dark, written by Brit Pete Milligan, that features characters including Madame Xanadu, Deadman, Zatanna and Hellblazer himself John Constantine. You can pick up the titles at specialist comic shops or online. Dead Island We knew the gaming industry wouldn’t let our Halloween theme down. Dead Island is available on all formats, for over 18’s only, on 9th September. The game promises a holiday paradise gone mad after a zombie outbreak. Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ this isn’t! If only because at the end of a game some of the players look like zombies I thought it was worth mentioning the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. It may mean an early morning in front of the telly but the final is on Sunday 23rd October at 9am. By the time you read this you may still get to see England and Scotland play each other on 1st October at 8.30am.
OUTSIDE Things that go bump in the night Having a baby or looking for guidance on your new baby or toddler? The Bump and Baby Fair takes place at the Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel on 6th November with a whole host of exhibitors who will give you help and guidance along the way. There is also a Jack and Jill Market at West Lothian College on 23rd October at 10.30am where you can buy and sell nearly new clothes for kids aged 0 to 9.
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Hopetoun Halloween Walk Are you brave enough for an evening of horror and witchery at Hopetoun? Explore haunted attics and creepy corridors in search of naughty goblins. 31st October, 5.30-7pm. Aimed at 5 to 9 year olds come in costume to win a prize and enjoy the creepy craft session! Please book your places by telephoning 0131 331 2451 or email enquiries@hopetoun.co.uk You can also get the pants scared off you on the Ghost Tour of Old Torphichen. True stories of the Torphichen witch trials, the Grey Lady and Edward Longshanks will help raise funds for the Torphichen Gala Day. The event is £5 on 29th October at 6pm – e mail torphichengaladay@googlemail.com for more info. The shoulder bone is connected to the elbow bone Balerno Bowling Club are the hosts of Elbow Jane on Tuesday 25th October at 8pm. Acoustic contemporary folk pop Elbow Jane are from the Wirral on Merseyside and bring to Balerno an exceptional blend of bouzouki, mandolin, guitars, piano, percussion, expressive vocals and stunning harmonies. Their new album is also called Boldest Blood – a great Halloween title if ever we heard one! Apple Day in Balerno Balerno Village Trust is holding an Apple Day on 29th October, lots of fun applerelated activities. For more tasty food and crafts you can also try out the communityled farmers market in Juniper Green on Saturday 22 October from 9am to 1pm.
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star and gave Kenny Loggins his biggest ever hit, may grab your attention. Also worth a look is the rebooted ‘The Three Musketeers’ and ‘The Adventures of TinTin’, in which director Stephen Spielberg joins Herge’s young adventurer on a virtual animation treasure hunt with Captain Haddock and Snowy the Dog. Fright Night Ghost Walk The Linlithgow Arts Festival runs from 1st – 30th October. Now in it’s 6th year you can enjoy opera, classical guitar, jazz, folk, dance, theatre and wine tasting! On Friday 14th and 21st and Saturday 15th and 22nd October at 7.30 & 9.15pm you can join the Fright Night Ghost Walk. You can meet the United Ghosts of Linlithgow Yore ( UGLY) who challenge you to a nocturnal sojourn through the haunted remains of Linlithgow Palace. Tickets are available from www.historic-scotland.gov. uk/shop. For more info on all the events at the Linlithgow Arts Festival go to www.celebrate-linlithgow.org.uk.
All for one…and footloose for all! After a number of years when the horror film made a comeback at the cinema it is quite a disappointment that around Halloween the biggest general release is called ‘Demons Never Die’. So perhaps you would prefer ‘The Help’, based on Kathryn Stockett’s novel about an aspiring author during the 1960’s civil rights movement. Or maybe the remake of ‘Footloose’, the original film that made Kevin Bacon a
Halloween Free Pottery At least one room in Potter Around in Kirknewton will be Halloween free for those who don’t like Halloween. During October (particularly 22nd /23rd) they will show you how to create pumpkin plates, paint mummies and make spider brooches . On 29-30 October bring along your t-shirts, shirts and blouses, to paint blood and spiders webs on them. They will also have masks to decorate and witches hats to make. Honey Pot Ceramics at Ratho Climbing Centre are also planning some spooky goings on, including a Halloween Party on Sunday 30th October from 3-5pm. Dressing up, potions, bath bombs and a Halloween feast are promised for £12 a head. So pretty scary stuff!
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Music to your ears
Angie Davies - Founder and Managing Director Monkey Music
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hen a new baby arrives your world is never the same again. Suddenly there’s another voice to be reckoned with. I’m not talking about the screaming one that keeps you awake at night, but the niggling voice that buzzes around inside your head repeatedly asking, ‘what is best for my baby?’ Finding the answers can be a daunting process. There’s a plethora of conflicting advice and opinion on how to rear happy children and picking your way through it can cause more sleepless nights than colic, teething and soggy nappies combined! My own answer was music. As a trained classical musician and having taught music to very young children, I was aware, long before becoming a mum, of the importance of introducing babies to music as soon as possible. All children are born with an innate musicality and only if this is encouraged early enough will a child fulfil their natural musical potential. But the benefits of music for very young children, particularly when taught within a group, go much deeper than this. Early exposure to singing, listening to and playing music can sharpen up a whole range of educational skills. That’s why I set up Monkey Music. Thirteen years ago, I wanted to create a class for my baby daughter which would introduce her to the power of music in a lively, imaginative and social environment. The spin-off benefits for that first group of little monkeys were immediately obvious. Language and numerical skills flourished through action songs and rhymes; fine motor skills were refined through playing hand held percussion instruments, while an awareness of space and one another was developed through movement. The children’s confidence and self-esteem grew rapidly as their 42
involvement in the classes increased. Today, Monkey Music classes are a weekly ritual for thousands of young children and families across the country. For many parents music has gone a long way to answering the eternal question, ‘what is best for my baby?’. For others, the classes are simply a time to enjoy being part of a local community and meeting new parents. As for the children? They’re having such a good time at Monkey Music that they barely seem to notice how clever they are! Monkey Music runs classes throughout Edinburgh including Saturday morning classes in Juniper Green. For details of classes and to book a complimentary class contact Alison on Tel: 0131 669 6004 or visit the interactive website at www.monkeymusic.co.uk time of music Nur turing a life
To book your complimentary class, call 0131 669 6004 or email alison.rankin@ monkeymusic.co.uk
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Music classes for babies and young children! Action songs and rhymes Music and movement Fun with percussion Musical games Since 1993 thousands of children across the UK have grown up with Monkey Music. Our unique teaching curriculum was written by classically trained musicians, and introduces music to very young children in a way they can easily understand and enjoy.
Rock ‘n’ roll - from 3 months Heigh ho – from 12 months Jiggety jig – 2 & 3 year olds Ding dong – 3 & 4 year olds It’s fun, formative and a great way of making friends!
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Clubs and Classes
sports, hobbies, learning, support groups and more... Zumba Fitness with the ZumbamamaZ Mon: 9.45-10.45am Juniper Green Church Hall Tues: 8.30-9.30pm Balerno High School Thurs: 6.30-7.30pm Currie High School Fri: 9.45-10.45am Juniper Green Church Hall Look out for our KIDS and TEENS Zumbatomic classes, coming soon! Tel: Sara: 07723 589 280 or Laura: 07976 694 077 zumbamamaz@hotmail.co.uk Busy Bee Club at Honeypot Ceramics Friday’s 1 – 5pm term time. (from 18th Mar). Arts and crafts, £10, booking essential. See www.honeypotceramics.com or call 0131 333 6348. Introduction to Watercolours at Honey Pot Ceramics - NEW! Ratho Climbing Centre For those who think they can’t paint! Commencing 28th September, Wednesdays 10am - 12noon. £15 per head. Call Honey Pot on 0131 333 6348 to book.
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BALERNO Balerno Parish Church Guild Balerno Parish Church New Hall First and third Wednesdays (commencing October) at 7.30pm.Varied syllabus with many interesting speakers. Tea/coffee is served at the end of the meeting. New members or visitors warmly welcomed.
Balerno SWRI Balerno Community Centre First Tuesday of every month (ex Jul & Aug) 7 30pm in. We usually have a speaker but we also have “in house” evenings. There is usually some business to be discussed and we enjoy a “cuppa” whilst chatting. New members or visitors welcome, just come along. Pentland Flower Club Meetings 1st Friday of every month (ex. Feb, Jul & Aug) at Balerno High School Drama Studio, 7.15pm prompt. All welcome, visitors £5. Contact Lis Daly on 0131 442 2146. Compass Playgroup Dean Park Primary Pre-School Centre. 2-5 years, wide variety of activities. Mon to Thurs (school term time only) 9:00am-11.45am. Lunch Club and Transfer Service to Dean Park Nursery. Call 0131 449 4530 (during opening hours) for more information or email info@compassplaygroup.com Rookie Lifesaving Balerno Community High School For swimmers aged 10 - 14 years. Alternate Thursdays 6pm - 8pm. For further information contact the Community Education Office on 0131 477 7733 Yoga with Claudia Goncalves Wed 7.30pm – 9pm, Thursday 10am. 4 week block £20, drop-in £7. Pirnie Ha’, Cockburn Hill Road, Balerno, EH14 7JB. Booking 077 8080 6600. 51st Pentland Scouts (Balerno) Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Various evenings, Balerno Scout Hall Contact Lawrence Mitchell on 0131 449 4680
Balerno Folk Club Held on the last Tuesday of each month in Balerno Bowling Club. Doors open 8pm; Evening begins 8.20pm; Guest artist on stage at 8.30pm. Members and guests welcome. For further info contact Morag Dunbar on 0131 449 5014 or John Stirling on 0131 449 3456.
Balerno Baby and Toddler Group Balerno Parish Church Hall, 3 Johnsburn Road, Balerno, EH14 7DN. For children 0-5 years and their carers. Term-time Thurs 9.45am - 11.30am.
Pentland Caledonia Pipes and Drums Balerno Community Centre every Friday 7pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Tuition free on pipes or drums Phone 0131 4495133
Currie Rugby Football Club Malleny Park Minis (P1-7) Sundays 10.30am - 12pm Contact 0131 449 2432 www.currierugby.org
Balerno Art Club Meet at Balerno High School Art Room every Thursday 7.30 – 9.30pm. Demonstrations, speakers, work evenings. All mediums. New members welcome, please contact Janet Dyer on 0131 449 3767 or Marion John on 01506 880428.
Badminton Balerno High School Tuesdays - sessions from 7-9.40pm Fridays - sessions from 6.20-8.50pm Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info
Balerno Fitness Class Aerobics & Conditioning 7.30 - 8.25pm Every Monday, Balerno High School in the small gym. For further information call/text 07811424946 or e-mail balernofitness@blueyonder.co.uk
Children’s swim scheme Balerno High School Tues, Wed and Fri pm, Sat and Sun am Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info
Step Conditioning Balerno High School Tuesdays 8-9pm. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info Adult daytime swim club Balerno High School Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info Balerno Footsteps 4 Fitness Mondays 10am Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternate Thursdays 10am Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternate Fridays 10am Balerno Parish Church Hall Contact 0131 477 7733 www.bf4f.org.uk Fitness Yoga Balerno High School Fridays 7-8pm. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info.
CURRIE Air Cadets 2463 (Currie & Balerno) Squadron Forthview Crescent Mon and Thu 7-9.30pm 0131 449 7449 for more info 42nd Pentland Scouts (Currie) Balerno and District Ramblers Midweek Group meets on a Wednesday at Currie Library Carpark, Lanark Rd West, at 9.15am for 9.30am start. Contact K. Gordon 0131 449 2534 or A Blyth 0131 449 5020 Saturday and Sunday Group meets at Pentland View Carpark, Currie, at 8.45am for 9am start. Contact E Scroggie on 0131 441 1666. Book Group Currie Library First Wednesday of each month 7.00pm Karate Currie High School Mondays 7.30 - 9pm. Adults and Children over 6 years. Please contact 0131 449 3510 or 0131 445 2945 for more info or email patricia.shearer@edinburgh.gov.uk Baby Group Currie Library Thursdays 2.00 - 3.30pm. Come along for an informal tea.coffee and chat with other parents and babies. 50p/week. Topic for 19th August - Baby resuscitation The Octagon Club for Adults with Special Needs and Learning Difficulties. Meets in the Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West, Currie, 7 - 9pm on Wednesday Evenings from mid September until June for table tennis, snooker, badminton, table games and “tuck shop” etc. Contact Alastair Hardie on 0131 453 3556.
Bridge Club Meetings in Gibson Craig Hall on Mondays at 1:30pm, September to June. For more information contact the Secretary on 0131 449 3527. Currie Youth Club Various activities and facilities available including Gym Teds for childern, Sound and Music room, Youth club facilities Sports hall Playgroup Lunch club and Football teams. See http://cyc.smartchange.org/ Currie & District Local History Society Meetings Mondays at 7.30 in the Gibson-Craig Hall in Currie. Visitors welcome. For further information contact Mr P.D. Cowlishaw on 0131 449 2520 or pdcowlishaw@hotmail.com Boys Brigade - 65th Edinburgh (Currie) Company Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West Currie Anchors (Boys P2 & P3) – Thursday 6.00-7.00 pm Juniors (Boys P4, P5 & P6) – Thursday 7.00-8.30 pm Company/Seniors (Boys P7 – S6) – Friday 7.00 – 9.15 pm For further information contact Jim Webber on 451 5112.
JUNIPER GREEN Juniper Green SWRI Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road, EH14 5DX Contact 0131 539 9886 Monkey Music Juniper Green Church Saturdays 10am for 1-2 year olds, 10.40 for 2-3 year olds. Contact 0131 669 6004 www.monkeymusic.co.uk Juniper Green Nursery Playgroup Juniper Green Community Centre, 1 Juniper Park Road, EH14 5DX. Contact 0131 453 4427 or see website at www.junipergreenplaygroup.vpweb.co.uk 31st Pentland Scouts (Juniper Green) 45 Lanark Road West, Currie Beavers Wednesdays 6.30pm Cubs Mondays 7.00pm Scouts Fridays 7.00pm Contact: Mary Dick on 0131 449 7043 Juniper Green Dog Training Club Juniper Green Community Centre Mondays 7pm. Class for beginner dogs and their owners. Positive and fun. Contact 0131 442 3284 or 07719 905592 or junipergreendogs@gmail.com
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