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Local History the “Killing Time” Village People – Lucy Mitchell on “Why I'm committed to Muir Wood Park” Ratho Community Centre Cafe Currie Show plus local businesses, community information and more!
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Thanks for reading konect and for supporting local businesses. We strongly believe in keeping local money local, so if you need work done on the house, garden or car have a look through the pages of this magazine to find local trades people and give them the first chance for your work.
Message from the Editor
We're heading into the last couple of weeks of the school holidays, if you're home from travels and looking for things for the children to do check the What's On pages as there are still holiday clubs running, or make the most of the weather (outlook is good at least at the time of going to print!) and try the local walk this month on page 22 which is a great one for all ages. Our local history feature this month looks at “The Killing Time� - a somewhat gloomy subject but important events during this period took place in and near the Pentland Hills and it's interesting to ponder, whilst enjoying our beautiful and peaceful hills today, that they have in the past been the scene of momentous conflict. Remember if you're involved in a community group or not-for-profit club locally, details can be listed free of charge in the back of konect. See page 65 for details.
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Front cover: From the "Butterfly Lifecycle" installation at Muir Wood Park, Currie
Contents Features The Killing Time Spotlight on Ratho Cafe
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Regulars Village People
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Money Matters
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Technology 40 Thought for the Month
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Recipe 54 Competitions and Puzzles Crossword and sudoku
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Kids Puzzles
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Community What's on
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Useful Information
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Clubs & Classes
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Index of Advertisers
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Local History
"The Killing Time" by Vicky Whyte
November 1684: The Kirk of Calder in Mid Calder is the scene of a military enquiry into the circumstances of the death of two of His Majesty's Life Guards, who were murdered at a place called Swyne Abbey near Livingston on the 20th November 1684. Every parishioner in Mid Calder was bought into the Kirk for interrogation regarding the circumstances of the deaths of the two Guards, whose names were Thomas Kennoway and Duncan Stewart … but the villagers revealed nothing and the perpetrators of the crime were never found. The enquiry was called by His Majesty’s (James II's) commanding officer, was held under the Lords Livingston, Ross & Torphichen. What was the background to this extraordinary event? Kennoway had become notorious in the village of Mid Calder for seizing an old man who, he alleged, was a rebellious Covenanter and had him “beaten and bound in a most barbarous manner,” as it was said in the annals of the times. Kirk of Calder in the 17th Century
The Covenanters - such as the old man allegedly attacked in Mid Calder - were Presbyterians who were seeking to protect their faith in the face of the Episcopal Church of England that the Stuart kings were trying to impose on Scotland. They had drawn up the “National Covenant of Scotland,” (signed in Greyfriars Kirk in 1638) hence the label “Covenanters.” The Episcopal Church of England had the king at its head and then a hierarchy of archbishops, bishops and so on. They ruled under what they called the “Divine Right of Kings.” The Scottish Presbyterians, however, did not think that a king should be at the head of a church, and stood against them. This stand against the imposed English church resulted in tremendous cruelty, torture, imprisonment and deportation over the period while the Stuarts were in power, a timeline of approximately 50 years. The era is known as the “The Killing Time” in Scotland and lasted from 1625 until 1688 through the reigns of Charles 1, Charles II and James II with an intervening period of respite of 21 years when Cromwell was Lord Protector of England. The National of Covenant of Scotland, besides protecting their faith, actually swore fealty of the Covenanters to their king. But this didn’t make any difference and they suffered greatly under the Stuart kings for the right to worship with God as the head of their church. Returning to the Mid Calder incident - a few people went into Edinburgh to complain to General Dalzell of The Binns (near Philpstoun) about the cruelty shown to the old man. In reply Dalzell, who was one of the king’s men, made the old man sign a paper on pain of death that Thomas Kennoway had never wronged or harmed him in any way. This infamous General Tam Dalzell, who became know as “Bluidy Tam” had been the leader of the kings troops at the famous Battle of Rullion Green 18 years earlier, so this reaction is unsurprising. The Covenanters held their secret prayer meetings throughout the “Killing Time” at remote sites known as Conventicles. The Cauldstane Slap in the Pentlands just off the Lang Whang was one such site, and records from 1684 tell of gatherings of
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between two and three hundred people near the Slap, some armed with swords and pistols. There were many sites in the Border country too. There is still a conventicle held once a year near Durisdeer (Dumfries and Galloway) on the Duke of Buccleuch’s estate. It is an open air prayer meeting held up in the hills on the site of a ruined kirk and an old graveyard where many of the Covenanters were buried. The people gather annually to remember the sacrifice that they made. It wasn’t until 1688 that the Scots were allowed to worship in their own way. Under all of this tremendous pressure brought about the by Crown, the Covenanters refused to give up their rights and they should still be respected for their bravery and sacrifice for what they believed in.
Battle of Rullion Green, Pentland Hills The site of Rullion Green is in the Pentlands near Glencourse. The Battle here in 1666 was a showdown in the attempt by the Covenanters to earn their religious freedom. A troop of around 3000 Convenanters - a mixture of professional soldiers and ordinary citizens - assembled from Dumfries and Galloway, Ayrshire and Lanarkshire heading for Edinburgh to present a petition to Parliament. Many of their number deserted however, disheartened, leaving only around 900 by the time they got as far as Colinton. Their leader decided to call a parade and review at Rullion Green in the Pentlands. General Tam Dalzell, commander of the Kings troops, was in Currie at the time with a force of around 3000, and decided to cut straight through the hills and confront the Covenanters. The Covenanters were vastly outnumbered and roundly defeated, the survivors allegedly treated very cruelly. There is a monument commemorating Rullion Green near the Dreghorn Barracks at Colinton.
The Cauldstane Slap, Pentlands, the gap between East Cairn and West Cairn. A remote site ideal for the outlawed “Conventicles”
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Spotlight on
Ableworld New Mobility Store, Broxburn Ableworld, the UK’s leading mobility company, is delighted to announce the opening of its latest franchise store in Broxburn. Ableworld Broxburn is owned by local residents David Gaffney and wife Audrey as well as sister Maureen McIvor and is located at 2 Dunnet Way, East Mains Industrial Estate, Broxburn, West Lothian, EH52 5NN (previously Mark Wallace Motors). Ableworld is easy and convenient to reach with ample free parking. From spacious premises, Ableworld offers customers a wide selection of quality mobility and homecare products. A local store staffed by local people is often the place to go for the best service and that is certainly the case here, but Ableworld is also the place to find the keenest prices and enjoyable shopping experience. The store stocks a very wide range of products including larger items such as mobility scooters, wheelchairs, adjustable beds and rise and recline chairs but also many smaller items to help with day to day tasks. They also hold a wide range of products to help with bathing, toileting and dressing as well as a range of continence care products. Ableworld also installs stairlifts and service scooters. Whatever the product, the aim is to help people to lead easier, more comfortable and independent lives. The Directors of Ableworld Broxburn are all local people who have significant experience behind them. David has a wealth of Retail/Customer Service and Management experience which resulted in him owning and managing three car sales showrooms. Audrey is a primary school teacher and has been working in West Lothian schools for the past 36 years. Maureen has experience in many fields. She has worked as a nursing auxiliary for severely handicapped children, she has also worked in retail and has recently been employed by Edinburgh City Council working closely with OT’s and carers. All three directors have undertaken Ableworld’s extensive and rigorous training programme so that they can assess customers correctly and provide the
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right solutions for the variety of customer’s needs they will face. David has a clear view how he and his fellow directors can help local people who need mobility equipment. “I am looking forward to a new challenge and fulfilling customers’ expectations. When we were researching other mobility retailers, we were disappointed by the number of times we would walk into a store and be completely ignored. We also noticed how the stores were small, dark and not welcoming. Our new store is completely the opposite of all those things and I believe that it is every customer’s right to be treated fairly and honestly which is exactly what we intend to do at Ableworld Broxburn.” Whatever your needs, you can be assured of a range of quality products from names you can trust. Why not call in? Open 9am to 5.30pm Monday to Saturday you can visit your new Ableworld store at 2 Dunnet Way, East Mains Industrial Estate, Broxburn, West Lothian, EH52 5NN. Tel: 01506 856565.
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Local Life
Currie Parish Horticultural and Industrial Society The 16th Currie Show is on Saturday 30th August at Balerno High School. A quintessential village show, the aim is to promote and celebrate gardening and crafts in all their variety. It doesn't require the same level of horticultural expertise as a major show. It's about participating and having fun. A special junior's section for primary school children includes categories for art, handwriting, miniature gardens, home baking and table decorations. Everyone who lives or works in Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green, Hermiston and Baberton is welcome to enter items for the various categories of the show, which are :
Plants; Flowers; Vegetables; Floral Art; Baking; Preserving and Handicrafts; and For Children.
Full details of all categories and instructions are on the Society's website, along with the entry form which must be completed and returned by Monday 26th August (details are on the form) -
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Local Walk
A walk to brunch
Karen Murray finds that a promise of food makes for a more harmonious walk A walk in the area of the Harlaw Reservoir is always a popular one in our household at any time of year as it can be fairly short – the kids not partial to a long walk if they can possibly get away with it – but more than that, there is much of interest to be found along the way so a simple walk ends up taking much more time as dens are made in trees and undergrowth, stiles are climbed, water is paddled in, frogs are found etc. I have described the basic walk around the Harlaw Reservoir before and other walks that begin here, as the Visitor Centre is the hub for a myriad tracks heading off over the Pentlands. The difference this time is that when we headed to the Visitor Centre to begin our walk, we discovered something new – Vanilla Pod. This is a pop-up kiosk that sells fabulous crepes as well as other yummy delights. Now if you can use the ‘carrot’ to encourage walking with my lot, then you will get a whole lot further. Promise of a chocolate crepe and cold drink for Sunday brunch was sure to get them going. As hubby and I were equally keen on a double espresso and accompanying breakfast crepe, we kept the walk to the basic loop around the reservoir – including of course some stone skimming at the water’s edge.
Harlaw. Photo by Patrick Down
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However as I said there are several variations on the walk and additions of the basic route that means you can head up to Harlaw for a quick stroll, or a whole day hike. A particularly good option, once parked in the main car park, is to head to the visitor centre and begin by turning right immediately crossing the dam with Harlaw Reservoir on your left. Once over the dam turn left to follow the broad, well-made path parallel to the water. The path here is pretty straight, divided from the reservoir by woodland on the left and you can follow rough paths through the woodland rather than the main path – guess which route my kids opt for? At the far end of the reservoir cross the footbridge over the feed channel. The earth dam of Threipmuir Reservoir is dead ahead and you can opt to turn right and follow the path alongside this reservoir up to another car park and into the Red Moss nature reserve, then retrace your steps and continue around Harlaw reservoir back to the start. Alternatively you can head left and walk along the earth dam before going right at the side of the Threipmuir reservoir, crossing a short stretch of boggy ground and hitting the woods once more, keeping the water close by on your right.
The woods are eventually left behind and the path improves as it continues by the water. There is a causeway across the reservoir, then you follow the path as it curves left to head through a gate then uphill into the trees. At another gate, pass through it then dogleg right to the next gate. After a final gate, you will see signpost in the wall enclosing Harlaw Reservoir. Cross the stile then follow the path to the right back to the visitor centre. Now you can enjoy a well-earned treat from Vanilla Pod. Family run, this upmarket kiosk has been a long time in the planning but eventually all the hurdles were jumped and the kiosk could open. Situated outside the Visitor Centre it is in a perfect location and once you have had one of their sweet or savoury crepes, you are sure to be back for more. The coffee is excellent and there are different lunch options each day from delicious soups,
to curry or sandwiches, cakes and pastries. The owners are very keen on making the enterprise as sustainable as possible down to the recyclable coffee cups, spoons and napkins. The ethos of the Vanilla Pod is to harmonise food with the environment, say the owners. Where possible food will be seasonal and locally sourced, nutritional and tasty. According to my hungry lot, it was just that.
Walk: starts at the car park for Harlaw Reservoir, signposted from Balerno Food: Vanilla Pod is open Friday to Sunday 10am-5pm
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Spotlight on
Ratho Community Centre Cafe A hidden gem
I love cafes in all their variety, and believe there is a cafe for every occasion. I like to check out the best places locally to get a good Italian coffee. So I was delighted when I finally got round to tasting the wares at the Ratho Community Centre cafe, to find that it is an absolute hidden gem. If you've not already been there for a coffee and cake, or a lunchtime soup, make it your next meet up point.
interest and hobbies. People love their special cakes and each one is a labour of love on Andrew's part. “I find it very relaxing to spend time on the tiny details of the cake decorations,” he says. You can see pictures of cakes he has made to date on his website at www.acakeforalloccasions.co.uk
The cafe is run by Andrew, who has a Dutch accent with a Scottish lilt. Andrew grew up in central Amsterdam near the famous Vondelpark, with bikes and canals. Dutch education at the time meant that you had to choose a specialist subject at age 14, and Andrew chose to go to cookery school. Leaving school at age 17, he had some months to kill before national service so he worked in a bakery for six months. He was hooked! During national service he trained as a UN peacekeeper and although never deployed, the skills he learned there got him into security work. After 15 years of security at five star Amsterdam hotels, he met his Scottish wife who was working in Holland at the time, and in 2004 he decided to move to Scotland. For work in his new country, Andrew turned to his love of cooking and baking. Despite his cookery training he had never worked in a professional kitchen, but while working for a call centre he applied for and got a restaurant job in Edinburgh. From there he went on to the RBS executive kitchen, catering for the senior staff and corporate hospitality functions. By the time he was made redundant from RBS in 2012 he was a parent and involved in the Ratho school and community. As a family-oriented person he wanted something that would fit around his family life in Ratho. Setting up the cafe was the perfect solution, and nearly 18 months on it's going from strength to strength. He loves being a pastry chef, and besides running the cafe he has developed a side-line in celebration cakes. Having done a few birthday cakes for customers, it really took off when he posted on facebook a picture of a Disney “Frozen” themed cake for a little girl's birthday. He now has a full order book for cakes themed on various cartoons and movies, special
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The cafe opens after the summer break on Monday 18th August, 9am
Children are welcome at the cafe, there is a very relaxed atmosphere and it's the perfect place to catch up for a coffee and chat with friends during the day. What the premises itself may lack in decor or quaint china is more than made up for in the quality of the food and the friendliness of the welcome. Ratho Community Centre Cafe opens for breakfast, coffees and lunch. It serves morning rolls, soup, toasted paninis, ciabattas, and of course Andrew's freshlymade home baking. See the cafe facebook page “Ratho Community Centre Cafe”
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Village People
Lucy Mitchell: Why I’m committed to Muir Wood Park by Suzanne Green
Lucy Mitchell grew up in Currie, and moved into town when she was 23, not expecting to move back. However, when she and her husband started looking for a family home, it was Currie that eventually got their vote! Occupational therapist Lucy, husband Steve, and their first child Mairi (14) settled in the village in 2002. A few years later, when Erin (8) was on the way, Lucy joined the Friends of Muir Wood Park (FMP). This group was started by local resident Margo Arnott, with the purpose of caring for and developing the park. “I grew up in Currie, and our house backed up onto Muir Wood Park,” Lucy comments. “So I guess it was partly for sentimental reasons that I wanted to support the committee. I remember spending all day in the park as a child, and I wanted my children to have that experience too.” Lucy has served as Membership Secretary, Treasurer and Vice Chair for FMP and has seen a lot of improvements in the park during the seven years that she and Steve have been involved. These have included a new hardcore path; the addition of bird, bat and owl boxes; new fencing; and a better football pitch, complete with artificial turf.
the plants and trees. “This encouraged a sense of responsibility and ‘ownership’ in the kids,” she says. Several years ago Lucy received a phone call from the P5/P6 friends of her daughter Mairi, who asked, “What should we do? We’ve seen broken glass at the park!” “I think this sense of ownership makes it less likely that the park will be vandalised,” comments Lucy. She says that vandalism is rare, although there were a couple of incidents in early July. Muir Wood Park received the “Keep Scotland Beautiful” award in 2006, and the Green Flag award in 2011/12 and 2012/13. Although Lucy is no longer an officer on the FMP committee, due to family and work commitments, her involvement over the years has had a lasting effect on her children. Mairi still attends the meetings of the FMP and is interested in pursuing a career related to caring for the environment. And Erin? With a laugh Lucy says, “Well, I think Erin would live in the park if we let her!”
The hard work of the FMP, and local volunteers, has resulted in the planting of bulbs each spring and a general tidy-up and litter collection each autumn. FMP meets quarterly, and normally a member of the Council, who has worked extensively with the group, is present. Meetings are held at Nether Currie School. “This made it easy for the head teacher to attend, and improved our community links,” Lucy explains. “Nether Currie, which is an eco-school, has been our partner in caring for and developing Muir Wood Park. “ Lucy describes how she regularly took P4 classes and their teachers around the park, acquainting them with what it had to offer, and identifying
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Money Matters
New Individual Savings Accounts (NISA) Part 2 By Personal Money Management Introduction
In a previous edition of Konect we outlined the changes to the old ISAs and the rules and benefits of the New Individual Savings Account ( NISA). We have been inundated with enquiries regarding this and hence either our article was not as self-explanatory as we had hoped or people are genuinely confused on the change from the old ISAs to the new NISA on 1st July 2014. In view of this we felt it would be useful to reiterate the main points of the new NISAs.
What are they?
The new ISAs have simply replaced the existing ISAs.
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Any existing ISA will be automatically converted to the new ISA and the limit in any one tax year has been increased to ÂŁ15,000.You can put all of it into cash or all into investments or any combination of the two.
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You will now be able to transfer money from what was a cash ISA to an investment ISA or move money from an investment ISA to a cash ISA with no restrictions. The advantage of a cash NISA is the interest earned is paid gross even if you are a higher tax payer. The advantage of the investment NISA is there is no Capital Gains Tax to be paid.
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As mentioned previously, they belong to an individual so when the individual dies the value of the NISA will be added to their estate and could be taxed at 40%. The good news is the government now permits AIM shares to be put into a NISA. The benefit of AIM shares is they are exempt from IHT after being held for 2 years. AIM shares are considered riskier than ordinary shares and hence professional advice should be sought.
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Your mind is incredibly powerful and it shapes the way you behave everyday. Here are three simple things you can do to keep your mind healthy, and to feel better.
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1 Be aware Mindfulness has had some bad press, but it's simply about choosing what you pay attention to. So catch your thoughts and change them if necessary to more positive ways of thinking and therefore of behaving. Becoming aware of your thoughts gives you a chance to change them for the better.
3 Give it a rest Your brain needs a rest just as your body does. Don’t blast it with stuff day and night. Anxiety and frustration are triggered more easily in a tired brain.
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Recipe and Food Notes
Becoming a Good Food Nation by Anne Pinkerton
In June this year the Scottish Government published a consultation document “Becoming a Good Food Nation. Recipe for Success: Scotland’s Food and drink Policy”* You might think this has little to do with ordinary folk, but in fact it's a very important document for everyone in Scotland today and for the population of the future. The plan is to change the whole way we all think about and react to our food. The Government want us to be fit, well and eating in a better way in 12 years’ time. Radical stuff and an amazing ambition for us all. The hope is that “the most intractable dietaryrelated diseases will have begun to decline by 2025, and people from every walk of life will take pride and pleasure in the food served day by day in Scotland. An increase in Scottish food exports will attract overseas visitors and the quality of the food we serve will become one of the key reasons to travel to Scotland. Everyone will know what constitutes good food and why. All players in Scottish life – from schools to hospitals, retailers, restaurants and food manufacturers – will be committed to serving such food” Some points from the document are : •
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oor diet contributes significantly to the P main causes of death and poor health in Scotland, including heart disease, diabetes and obesity. Children’s diets are particularly poor. The proportion of adults in Scotland that are overweight or obese is 64% and rising. Scotland has the fifth highest prevalence of obesity compared to other countries worldwide Fruit and vegetables consumption in the poorest 20% has fallen by 20% since the recession. Diet-related disease contributes substantially to healthcare costs in Scotland.
Nevertheless, many people of all ages in Scotland remain profoundly unaware of how and where the food they eat – and its ingredients – are produced.”
“I was profoundly depressed on a plane returning to Edinburgh recently. There were good food deli packs, meal deals and low calorie sandwiches on offer BUT the Kid’s Pack consisted entirely of highly processed food with special treats of sweets and chocolate spread with a fizzy drink!” Try to read what is planned, and if you have strong views tell the Government what you think should happen.
“Many people in Scotland are disconnected from their food. There are considerable efforts being made in schools and elsewhere, to engage with children.
In our area schools are helping children to eat better and breakfast clubs give many young pupils a good start to their learning day.
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*http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/0045/00453219.pdf
Allotment holders grow food and involve their kids in understanding where food originates. Still there is much, much more we can do for ourselves. Food is the fuel for life and preparing, cooking, sharing and eating it is a cultural event every day of our lives. We need to consider what we buy and how much we eat. Processed food forms the bulk of most people’s diet, but this can change. If we cook we know what we are giving our family and we are in greater control of the quality of our diet. In the long run it is cheaper to cook, even when you take account of fuel costs. It need not take much more time to prepare a family meal especially if weekly shopping is planned with this in mind. Uncooked ingredients keep better than ready meals and leftovers are often the base for soup or a casserole later. If you learn good eating and exercising habits from birth you are more likely to keep fit and well the rest of your life. I was profoundly depressed on a plane returning to Edinburgh recently. There were good food deli packs, meal deals and low calorie sandwiches on offer BUT the Kid’s Pack consisted entirely highly processed food with special treats of sweets and chocolate spread with a fizzy drink! If we continue this double-think we will never reduce the heart, obesity and diabetes statistics of the nation. August is a good time to eat well. There is an abundance of fruit, veg and fish in season.
Salmon steaks with a green sauce 1 packet watercress and spinach leaves Small onion finely chopped Lemon juice Olive oil, pepper, 1 salmon steak per person Heat a little oil and cook the onion till pale and soft Add the leaves and cook all together till wilted. Add a little water and lemon juice and wiz with a hand blender or liquidizer. Keep warm. Either bake in a hot oven or grill the fish, turning once. Add any fish juices to the sauce and reheat. Serve with small new potatoes and perhaps a tomato, cucumber and olive salad.
Poached peaches, nectarines, apricots or plums Either cook one type of fruit or a mixture as you prefer. Wash the fruit. Cut each fruit in half and remove the stone. With nut crackers crack the stones and put the kernels in the pan with the fruit. Add about 2 pudding spoonfuls of sugar and a very little water (just to prevent burning). Bring slowly to the boil. Turn the fruit to make sure it cooks evenly. Serve cooling or cold with plain yoghurt. For an indulgence have a shortbread or ginger biscuit. Any leftovers could go as the base of an up-sidedown cake.
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Art In The Park Colinton by Colinton Village Events
Art in the Park is the highlight of historic Colinton Village’s events calendar, and this year promises to be bigger and better than ever, boasting a fantastic range of entertainments including a wonderful array of art/craft stalls, live performances, old fashioned games, fun activities for children and adults at our Kidzone, and a hugely popular dog show.
Whether your dog is a pup or in their prime, drooly, scruffy, waggy, or just downright smart, there’s a category for everyone, including, of course, ‘Dog with the Most Fabulous Hat’.
Stallholders are gearing up and busily crafting a range of offerings from original artwork and photography to hand-made jewellery, woodcraft, artisan food and more. The Art in the Park stage will feature a lively mixture of dance and music, including belly, ballet and Zumba dance; and choral and folk music. There are a number of new additions to the programme this year. Lorraine O’Shea, Chair of CVE Group said: “We are excited to announce that this year’s event is hat themed, and we’re asking everyone who fancies themselves in a hat to come hatted up. At 3pm the ‘Hats in the Park’ parade will see fantastic prizes awarded to those sporting the most seriously impressive headgear!” A giant piñata will further add to this year’s spectacle. Lorraine said: “Come and help us decorate a giant papier mâché donkey that we’ve commissioned specially for the event. It’s going to make a stunning community art centrepiece – though not for long! At 3pm the donkey will be ceremoniously hoisted in the centre of the park and children can take turns giving it a bash to break it apart and release the goodies inside.” Elizabeth Strain, CVE Committee member has been organising the Food Hub. She said: “Enjoy lunch out - grab a burger from MacKenzies or pasta and pizza from Dantes. Alplings, new this year, will offer vegetarian dumplings and apple strudel. There will be speciality coffees for that all-important caffeine boost from Cafe2u, as well as candy floss for that sugar rush! And don’t forget the ice-cream van!” In response to popular demand, the family dog show, Bark in the Park, has some additional categories.
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There’s also a doggy triathlon, and dog agility heats for athletic types, and opportunities for dogs wanting to try their paw at agility for the first time. Registration for the show categories opens at 11, so make sure you come and sign up as soon as you arrive! Art in the Park takes place in Colinton Village’s Spylaw Park on Sunday 31st August - or the following Sunday September 7th if bad weather forces a postponement. The fun and festivities kick off at 11am, and run all day until 5pm. Spylaw Park is situated on the banks of the Water of Leith, providing a gateway to a network of wonderful woodland walks – perfect for an idyllic stroll when you need a break from all the excitement! To enquire about any remaining stall spaces or performance slots, please email colintonvillage@gmail.com. For more information on Colinton Village Events Group, visit: www.colintonvillage.com
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What’s On and Useful Information Monday 4th August Wildflower Meadow Survey Help survey the wildflowers at Bavelaw Marsh, located within a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Meet: Threipmuir car park. Time: 1.30 – 3.30pm. Bring: Sturdy footwear and waterproofs. Booking: Essential, call the Rangers on 0131 529 2401. Cost: Free
Saturday 30th August Currie Parish Horticultural and Industrial Society Show 136th Show on 30th August in Balerno Community High School. There are classes for plants, flowers, vegetables, floral art, baking, preserving and handcrafts and for children See page 18 and also the website at www.currieshow.org.uk.
Sunday 31st August Art in the Park Colinton's annual event in Spylaw Park including a range of entertainments, an array of art/craft stalls, programme of live performances, old fashioned games, fun activities for children and adults at our Kidzone, and a hugely popular dog show. 11Am – 5pm. (If weather is bad it will be moved to Sunday 7th Sept)
Saturday 9th August Balerno Farmers Market Main Street (pedestrianised), Balerno, 9am – 1pm. Saturday 9th August Art44 Open Day Open Studio day, a unique chance to see the work of six local artists, discuss their work and opportunity to purchase their artwork at affordable prices. See below for details. Saturday 23rd August Juniper Green Community Market The Dental Surgery Car Park, 577 Lanark Road, opposite Juniper Avenue, Juniper Green. 9am – 1pm.
CRAFT WORKSHOPS
Summer Workshops at Potter Around, Overton Farm, Kirknewton run until 15th August 10.30am -12pm. £12 a session or £50 for a block of 5. Weekly themes, with craft activities including clay modelling/potter's wheel, ceramic painting, decopatch, canvas painting, knitting/crochet, candle-making, jewellery, felting. Call to book on 01506 238961.
Summer Workshops at HoneyPot Ceramics, EICA Ratho run until 8th August 10.30am -12pm and 2pm – 3.30pm. £12 per session. Range of craft
activities incl glass fusing, t-shirt decorating, decopatch, jute bags. Call to book on 0131-333-6300
There are still a couple of children's summer events at the Water of Leith Visitor Centre. £3.50/child (accompanying adult free) and are from 2.00pm until 3.30pm. Booking essential, call 0131 455 7367 or email admin@waterofleith.org.uk
Tues 5th August - Summer Wilderness Survival Skills. Hone those survival skills along the Water of Leith
Thurs 7th August – River Dipping. Join us IN the river for this favourite activity
Art44 Open Studios Day - 9th August 2014 ART44 is a collective of practising artists whose individual studios are linked by the nearby Water of Leith and the 44 bus route connecting the three villages – Juniper Green, Currie and Balerno. The group is hosting an Open Studio Day on Saturday 9th August 2014. There are six artists in this group, within five studio locations, practising across a wide range of media and craft disciplines. Each of the artists’ studios will be open between 10 am and 4 pm. A visit will allow a unique chance to see their work and also talk to the artist and gain an understanding of their thinking and process. There is also an opportunity to purchase their artwork at affordable studio prices. The ART44 artists are:
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In Juniper Green Ron Burnett Graphic Designer & Itinerant Draughtsman Jacqueline Watt Painter 1 Belmont Road, Juniper Green, EH14 5DZ In Balerno Janet Dyer Botanical Artist 499 Lanark Road West, Balerno EH14 7AL Trisha Gow Tapestry Weaver & Fungi Dye Artist 6 Highlea Grove, Balerno EH14 7HQ Elizabeth H H Cull Glass Artist The Studio, The Lade, Balerno EH14 7LB Chris Edgar Mixed Media Painter Cockburn Farm, Cockburn Hill Road, Balerno EH14 4JB
Library Information Balerno Library 1 Main Street, Balerno, EH14 7EQ 0131 529 5500 e. balerno.library@edinburgh.gov.uk
Opening times Mon & Wed: Tues & Fri: Saturday:
1.00pm - 8.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 2.00pm
Currie Library 210 Lanark Road West, Currie EH14 5NX 0131 529 5609 e. currie.library@edinburgh.gov.uk
Opening times Mon & Wed: Tues, Thurs & Fri: Saturday:
1.00pm - 8.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm
Ratho Library 6 School Wynd, Ratho EH28 8TT 0131 333 5297 e: ratho.library@edinburgh.gov.uk Find us on Facebook, Ratho library.
Opening times
Mon & Wed 1-8pm | Tues, Thurs & Fri 10am-5pm Sat 10am-5pm
Regular events at Ratho Library (for fortnightly and monthly events please contact the library for this month's dates) : Mon: Knit and Natter, weekly 2 to 4pm Chatter Books, for 8 to 12 year olds 3.45 to 4.45pm (first Monday of the month) Wed: Glitz Lit Girls, P6 to S2 weekly 6 to 6.45pm Duke of Edinburgh, weekly 14+ 6.45 to 7.30pm Thur: Book and a Blether, adults. Book chat and coffee. Fortnightly Bookbug, weekly 0 to 4 years, 10.15 to 11am Fri: Library Link, fortnightly, 10.30 to 12.00 Tiger Tales, crafts and stories 4 to 8 years + parents. Fortnightly Sat: Children's Craft Club, fortnightly 2 to 2.45pm. Craft and Chat Adults Club, bring your own project. Fortnightly 3 to 4.30pm Bookbugs Bookbug delivers free story, song and rhyme sessions for babies, toddlers and pre-school children in local libraries, working in partnership with the Scottish Book Trust.
Useful Numbers The Pentlands Medical Centre 44 Pentland View, Currie, EH14 5QB 0131 449 2142
Gordon Macdonald MSP
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh Pentlands Constituency
Pentlands MSP - ADVICE SURGERIES Wester Hailes Library
1st Monday of the Month at 6.30pm
Carrickvale Community Centre
2nd Monday of the Month at 6.30pm
Currie Library
3rd Monday of the Month at 6.30pm
Pentland Community Centre
4th Monday of the Month at 6.30pm
Ratho Community Centre
5th Monday of the Month at 6.30pm
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Back to School
School uniform shopping August, and it’s back to school time. And every August we’re reminded of the brutal truth that children grow. Besides uniform of course there is also the new stationery, bag, calculator, ring binders and all the other bits and pieces that seem to need replacing every time they go back to school. But as a society we're becoming more and more conscious of waste and realising that you don't actually have to replace everything every year just for the sake of having something new. I'm happy to report that as my daughter heads into S5 she will be using the same school bag that I got her for the princely sum of £9 when she went into S2. It has survived amazingly, hauling all her senior school books around for three years. And despite getting filthy during term time (forgotten remains of snacks, leaked pens... the usual bottom-of-bag mess that is familiar to any parent) it looks as good as new when it comes out of the washing machine.
Nevertheless, kids grow and kids use things up, and you’re faced with two choices every August: either buy cheap stuff that may not last the year, or buy expensive stuff that they’re going to grow out of well before it wears out. Some of our local schools now have thrift shops where you can pick up good quality second-hand uniform. If you've bought good stuff that's still serviceable but your children have outgrown, take it to the school thrift shop so that a) someone else can get the benefit of it and b) the school gets muchneeded funds from thrift shop sales. There used to be a stigma attached to second hand clothes but increasingly it's seen as a responsible and perfectly acceptable option. Dean Park Primary school has a thrift shop onsite open regularly throughout term, starting Tuesday 12th Aug 9am – 12pm then 9.30-9am and 2.30 – 3.30pm Wednesday and Thursday. Contact the PTA for more details and for regular opening times. Currie Primary School has a second hand uniform stand at the May Fayre. In the meantime parents tend to use facebook to swap and sell uniform.
Jane Goulding
School Of Dance Registered Teacher with
The Royal Academy Of Dance President - Darcey Bussell CBE RAD Ballet ISTD Modern & Tap
Est. 33yrs
2.5yrs - Adult Classes In Balerno and Biggar
New Classes at Currie High School
01506 883093 / 07854 373173
www.janegouldingschoolofdance.co.uk
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Clubs & Classes
Sports, Hobbies, Learning, Support Groups & more... BABERTON 172nd Pentland Scouts (Baberton) BALERNO Monkey Music St Josephs Centre, 2 Main Street, Balerno, EH14 7EH Monday (during term time) 9.50am - Jiggety-Jig (2+) 10.30am - Heigh-Ho (1 - 2 years) 11.10am - Rock ‘n’ Roll (3months - 1 year) Tel - 0131 441 4581
Balerno Girls' Brigade Ogston Hall in Balerno Parish Church Tuesdays 6.30 - 7.30pm Contact Marion Milne on 0131 449 4441 or email marion724@talktalk.net
Village Playgroup, Wraparound and Afterschool Club Balerno Community Centre Available 8am - 6pm, 5 days a week Preschool play from age 2 years Breakfast / Afterschool Club up to 8 years Full or part time childcare Call 0131 451 5756
Pilates Classes Balerno Parish Church - Mondays 6.35 - 7.35pm - Post Beginners/ Intermediate 1 7.35 - 8.35pm - Intermediate 2/Advanced 8.35 - 9.35pm - Beginners Contact Judi on 07716 830905 or judithrintoulpilates@hotmail.com
Balerno Footsteps 4 Fitness Mondays 10am at Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternative Thursdays 10am at Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternative Fridays 10am at Balerno Parish Church Hall Contact 0131 477 7733 www.bf4f.org.uk
Adult daytime swim club Balerno High School Contact Balerno Community Education Office on 0131 477 7733 for more info
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Pentland Caledonia Pipes and Drums Balerno Community Centre Every Friday 7pm-9.30pm New members welcome Free tuition on pipes or drums Phone 0131 4495133
51st Pentland Scouts (Balerno) Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Various evenings, Balerno Scout Hall. Contact Lawrence Mitchell on 0131 449 4680
Currie Rugby Football Club Malleny Park Minis (P1-7) Sundays 10.30am - 12pm Contact 0131 449 2432 www.currierugby.org
Pentland 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 Denise Cunningham on 0131 449 3468
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
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 and visitors warmly welcomed
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
Pyjama Drama Balerno Scout Hall, Ladycroft. Creative and imaginative play sessions for children aged 2-5 years Tuesdays (Classes during term and out of term) 9.30am – Raindrops (22mths – 2.5 years) 10.15am – Rainbows (2.5 – 5 years) Contact Louise on 0131 516 3099 or louisek@pyjamadrama.com
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
Balerno SWRI Balerno Community Centre 7.30pm First Tuesday of every month (except July & August) 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
Minis @St Mungo’s Group for babies and toddlers with their carers on term time Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10 - 11.30am in St Mungo’s church building, Ladycroft, Balerno; All welcome; For more information see www.stmungos. org
Pentland Flower Club Drama Studio, Balerno High School First Friday of the month at 7.15pm (excluding January, February, July and August); Visitors and new members are always welcome Contact Lis Daly on 0131 442 2146
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 Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30am
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Honey Pot - Arts & Crafts Studio EICA Ratho, EH28 8AA Where you can drop in anytime to:
0131 333 6348
Open 7 days 10am - 5pm
Paint your own pottery or throw clay on a pottery wheel Make: Clay hand & foot or silver imprints,
Silver imprints
soaps, bath bombs and other cosmetics, jewellery, glass fusing, decopatch and candle making
Craft Kits Holiday Activities
available to book now at: www.honeypotceramics.com Honey Pot Ceramics
At Juniper Green, Colinton, Fairmilehead, Bruntsfield, Liberton, Nether Currie Drama and Film Projects, CasQng Agency, Performance, Friendships, Confidence. Age 5-‐17
For more information on classes, contact Louise Kings on 0131 516 3099 or email louisek@pyjamadrama.com
For details call JULIE on 0131-‐453-‐3284 or e-‐mail info@thedramastudio.com www.thedramastudio.com > Venues and Times
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CURRIE Fitsteps - Get fit 'Strictly style!' Ballroom and Latin dance fitness class no partner required Wed 6.15 - 7.00pm Inveralmond Community High School - £4 Wed 7.30-8.15pm St Mary's Hall, Bathgate - £4 Thurs 7.30-8.15pm Currie Community High School - £4.50 Classes start week beginning 6th Jan 2014 For more info contact Lianne on 07737 927463 Email: moveitdanceandfitness@gmail.com Like us on facebook
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
Chat’n' Chill for S1-S6 Teenage Café Church Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West Currie Games, Café, Chat Every second Friday 4-6 pm. Contact Viola on 07806 806920 for more info.
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
Coffee and Craft Currie High School, Sun Room Mon 7 - 9pm Bring your own craft and share your knowledge and experience with other crafters and perhaps learn something new. All welcome. £2.00 per night; Refreshments are included
Currie Playgroup Currie Baptist Church Hall Preschool play from age 3 years Mon-Fri, 8.45 - 11.45am (term time) £6.50 per child per morning Wraparound and Lunch Club for children attending Currie Nursery Wrap around £5.00; Lunch club £2.00 See www.currieplaygroup.co.uk
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42nd Pentland Scout Group Currie Forth View Crescent, Currie Beavers: Tuesdays 18.15 - 19.30pm call Martin Elliot 07752 182793 Cubs: Mondays 18.15 - 19.45pm call Wendy McEwan 07773 446694 Scouts: Mondays 19.45 - 21.45pm call Ross Brown 07729 714445
Air Cadets 2463 (Currie & Balerno) Squadron Forthview Crescent Mon and Thu 7-9.30pm 0131 449 7449 for more info
The Octagon Club For Adults with Special Needs and Learning Difficulties Meets in Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West, Currie, 7 - 9pm on Wednesday Evenings from mid September until June for table tennis, snooker, badminton, table games, “tuck shop” etc. Contact Alastair Hardie on 0131 453 3556
Boys Brigade - 65th Edinburgh (Currie) Company Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West Currie Anchors (Boys P2 & P3) Thursday 6 - 7pm Juniors (Boys P4, P5 & P6) Thursday 7 - 8.30pm Company/Seniors (Boys P7 - S6) Friday 7 - 9.15pm For further info contact Jim Webber on 0131 451 5112
Currie & District Local History Society Meetings Mondays at 7.30 in the GibsonCraig Hall in Currie Visitors welcome; For further information contact Douglas N Lowe on 0131 449 4349 or douglaslowe51@btinternet.com
Currie SWRI Meet in the Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West, Currie, on the second Tuesday of each month (except July and August) at 7.15pm New members and visitors welcome
Balerno and District Ramblers Midweek Group meets on a Wednesday at Currie Library Car Park, 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
Currie Baby and Toddler Group Gibson Craig Hall Friday 9.30 - 11.30am (term time only) Adults £2.00; Kids go free Parents/Grandparents/Carers/ Childminders are all very welcome; Snack provided for the kids and tea and coffee for the adults Loads of space to play
Baby Group Currie Library Thursdays 2.00 - 3.30pm Come along for an informal tea or coffee and chat with other parents and babies 50p per week
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
Messy Church at Currie Kirk Usually the last Friday of the month 2 - 3.30pm for children from Pram to Primary age, accompanied by an adult Crafts, stories, games and fun Please register through www.curriekirk. org or currie_kirk@btconnect.com or tel 0131 451 5141
Book Group Currie Library First Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm
JUNIPER GREEN Pilates Classes Juniper Green Parish Church - Thursdays 7.45 - 8.45pm - Beginners/Post Beginners Contact Judi on 07716 830905 or judithrintoulpilates@hotmail.com
31st Pentland Scouts (Juniper Green) 45 Lanark Road West, Currie Beavers - Wednesdays 6.30pm Cubs - Mondays 7.00pm Cubs - Tuesdays 6.30pm Scouts - Fridays 7.00pm Contact - Mary Dick on 0131 449 7043
Juniper Green SWRI Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road EH14 5DX Contact 0131 539 9886
Juniper Green Nursery Playgroup Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road EH14 5DX Contact 07948 554889 or see website at www.junipergreenplaygroup.vpweb.co.uk
RATHO
Meet in Ratho Community Centre on second Wednesday of each month (except July & August) from 7pm to 9pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact 0131 333 4862 for information.
Ratho Scouts, Cubs & Beavers Ratho Community Centre Beavers: Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm (age 6-8) Cubs: Fridays 7pm - 8.30pm (age 8- 10.5) Scouts: 7pm - 8.45pm. (age 10.5 - 14)
Ratho Ravers Ratho Community Centre Mon 10am-12pm. Exercising body and mind for the over fifties. £3 per class. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055
Parent & Toddlers Group Community Centre Tues and Thurs10am12noon. Under 3s. Members 50p, non members £1. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055
Susan Douglas Pilates Ratho Community Centre Mon 5.55pm – 6.55pm. See www.douglaspilates.co.uk
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Scouts All meet at the Community Centre, meeting times are as follows: Beavers: Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm (age 6-8) Cubs: Fridays 7pm - 8.30pm (age 8- 10.5) Scouts: 7pm - 8.45pm. (age 10.5 - 14)
OTHER AREAS
Studio at Overton Farm Kirknewton, EH27 8DD Clubs including oil painting for both children and adults; jewellery workshops; fused glass; candle making; knitting; scrapbooking; kids craft club; Warhammer club Craft shop, beads, children’s parties, baby prints and more. Plus drop in any time for pottery painting For all class times, bookings and more information call 01506 238961 or email chat@potteraround.co.uk. www.potteraround.co.uk
To include your club or class, email details to
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Daytime Pilates Classes Kirknewton Village Hall Thursdays 9.10am to 10.00am Kirknewton Green Room: Fridays 9.10am to 10.00am Whether you just want to move more and improve your muscle tone, or whether you want to enhance another sport you enjoy… Spaces are limited so to find out more, book a taster session or learn about other classes contact me on elise@ekpilates. co.uk. You’ll also find me on facebook. com/ekpilates or www.ekpilates.co.uk
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Index of Advertisers Accessories The Stick and Cane Shop 23 Aerials Aerial Man 37 Appliance Repairs Appliances of Edinburgh 14 Bathrooms & Kitchens Ken Dunton 12 Splash Bathrooms 7 Beauty Beauty Box 26 Beauty by Joanne 28 Juniper Beauty Room 30 Skin Elegance 29 Soprano Ice 31 TLC Nail and Beauty 28 Bowling Club Currie Bowling Club 4 Building Services Almond Building Company 7 Dean Jones Building Services 57 EH1 Contracts Ltd 52 Four Seasons 35 Cafe Molly's 4 Car Bodywork Chips Away 46 Finishing Touch 49 Smart Tech Vehicle Solutions 47 The Wheel Specialist 46 Car Sales Hermiston Motor Co 2 Juniper Green Garage 47 Car Service and Repair DSL Auto Repair 49 Hermiston Motors Co 2 Ratho Auto Services 47 Car Valeting RD Car Care - Mobile Valeting 47 Carpet Cleaning & Upholstery C & W Cleaning Services 50 Hydro Kleen Scotland 42 Carpets James Erskine Interiors 50 Murrayfield Carpets & Interiors 50 Pentland Carpets 36 Steven Sher Carpets 37 Cattery Claylands Cottage Cattery 53 Charity British Heart Foundation 6 Children's Activities Drama Studio 63 Honey Pot Ceramics 63 Jane Goulding School of Dance 61 Monkey Music 5 Pyjama Drama 63 Village Playgroup 61 Chiropody and Podiatry Pentland Footcare 26 Cleaning Services Cleanleeness 42 Daily Poppins 43
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Computer Support Tec-Support 67 Dentist Balerno Dental Care 29 No 9 Dental Practice 26 Double Glazing Double Glazing Doctor 44 Double Glazing Repairs 13 Four Seasons 50 Red Hot Windows 5 Electrician A&A Electrical Solutions 13 Altech Electrical 7 D Sykes Electrical Contractors 14 Simply Electrical 6 Financial Services PMM 38 Fitness KM Fitness 31 Marriott Hotel & Leisure Club 11 Move It Dance & Fitness 30 FlexxFit Personal Training 10 Sarah's Fitness 30 Florist Flowers by Jak 57 Vicky's flowers 57 Funeral Directors Porteous Funeral Directors 41 Furniture Grove Bedding 51 Garage Doors Max's Garage Doors 19 Garden & Landscaping Capital Gardening Services 20 CS Gardening & Landscaping 15 D Greaves 15 Evergreen Balerno 19 Garden Buildings 19 Taurus Gardening 20 Woodford Timber Products 21 Golf Club Baberton Golf Club 10 Hairdresser CM Hair 4 Hairtech 26 McMahon-Boyle Hair Design 5 Tony Harper's Hair Studio 30 Home Improvements Double Glazing Doctor 44 Ian Merriman Ltd 13 Ken Dunton 12 MH Developments 4 Scott Building Contracts 33 Symington Elder 43 Ironing Services Ironing Aid 43 Joiner Central Scotland Joinery 40 Dean Jones Building Services 57 GK Wilson Joinery 13 Jack Watson Joinery 44 Locksmith 1st Call Locksmith 12 Caledonian Locksmiths 36
Mobility Ableworld 17 Med -Ecosse 27 MSP Gordon Macdonald MSP 59 Oven Cleaning The Clean Team 43 Painter/Decorator Alistair McLellan 12 Brushstrokes 12 Gerry Aitken 52 Pet Services Claylands Cottage Cattery 53 Currie Dog Grooming 53 Happy Scampers 52 Tufty's Dog Grooming Salon 53 Physiotherapy Centre for Sport and Exercise 10 Picture Framing Colinton Arts 25 Plastering Alexander Aitken Plastering 12 Playgroup Village Playgroup 61 Plumbing Services Bill Reid & Son 44 Jim Gladstone 6 Shandon Plumbing 6 Weir Gas Services 12 Property Maintenance Cleaning & Maintenance 15 Public House The Weavers 4 Restaurant Al Borgo 25 Roofing Dell Roofing 7 Edinburgh Quality Builders 68 EH1 Contracts Ltd 52 Fairmile Roofing 39 Thomson Roofing Services 45 Soft Furnishings Blind Design 36 James Erskine Interiors 37 The Curtain Studio 50 Takeaway Pentland Fry 20 Telephone Engineer John McGraw 7 Tiler Barry Edwards Tiling 12 Tree Surgery DeLisle Tree Surgeon 19 Maxwell Tree Care 20 Upholsterer James Erskine Interiors 37 Vet Pentland Veterinary Clinic 53 Wheel Repair Finishing Touch 49 The Wheel Specialist 46 Window Cleaner Tag Cleaning Services 15 Windows Red Hot Windows 5
Tec-Support Support when you need it Business Support
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