June 2018
THE DELL DIRECTORY
PLUS: Patterns For Living, RECIPE & FOOD NOTES, Puzzles and much more inside! The monthly community magazine for Colinton, Craiglockhart and Kingsknowe
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THIS ISSUE
une is the month many of us are thinking about summer holidays, especially families with school children. So it may
seem a little early for a “back to school” article, but the Charity of the Month feature in this issue is about school uniforms and is
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a bit special – turn to pages 8-9 to see why we’re running it this month. Many of us are not going away over the summer, but there is plenty on locally to have some great days out. All our regular
Edinburgh School Uniform Bank.....................8 Lynne’s Column: Memories of Dad............. 13 Local Walk: Paddling in the Pentlands....... 16
columns are here – a walk in the Pentlands,
Carolyn Thornton: Make a Wish!.................. 19
an interview with a local lady who represents
Health: A Pain in the Neck............................. 22
the children’s charity Make a Wish, food, health, and Lynne’s column this month is a lovely piece with Father’s Day in mind. Once again, thanks for reading the Dell Directory and supporting local businesses
Useful Information............................................ 38 What’s on............................................................ 40 Recipe & Food Notes...................................... 42 Clubs & Classes............................................... 44
and organisations. The Dell Directory is distributed to 5,500 homes in the Colinton, Craiglockhart and Kingsknowe areas. There are 11 copies a year with a joint issue in Dec/Jan.
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Edinburgh School Uniform Bank “It was one of those times when you think, ‘I’ll just help my friend out a bit with her project’ and before you know it you’re fully involved in running a very busy charity!” says Balerno resident Linda Russell. The project was what is now the Edinburgh School Uniform Bank (ESUB). It started as one of Linda’s friends in Edinburgh keen to fill an increasing need for many kids not able to get new school uniform due to financial hardship. Going to school in the “wrong” clothes, children are vulnerable to bullying, social exclusion and low self esteem; the knock-on effects on their education are significant. I met Linda and her fellow volunteer Julia Grindley in Balerno to find out more. “Families are referred to us by professionals such as head teachers or social workers. They apply for a school pack which we then assemble from donated items, and we send it back to the referrer.” It sounds simple, but there is a huge amount of work and coordination involved. “People are incredibly generous with their donations, and when all our living rooms started being taken over by uniform and other school equipment, we realised we had to get a premises!” says Julia. They were lucky to acquire the use of a room at Balerno High School to store, sort and pack everything. 8 | THE DELL
“In the referral you are told the age and gender of the child and it is fun to add in extra items such as accessories”
SPONSOR A CHILD “Over the summer, we’re looking for supporters to sponsor a child. We give you the age and gender of the child in need, and you can donate a set of school uniform and equipment such as pencil case and stationery for her/ him.” The community was incredibly generous with the Sponsor a Child appeal last summer, and the ESUB are hoping for a good response this summer too. Alternatively you can donate just an item or two – pick up a pack of polo shirts or a pair of trousers while you’re doing your shopping. Additional items such pencil cases, lunch bags and stationery are welcome too. All the shops will have their “Back to School” ranges in store this month before the holidays! The local drop-off point for donations is: • Colinton Library,14 Thorburn Road, Edinburgh, EH13 0BQ There are many other drop-off locations throughout Edinburgh, so do spread the word. “We prefer to use new clothes,” says Linda. “We don’t want to hand out anything that is not in excellent condition. It’s about respecting the recipients.” ESUB handed out over 300 packs of uniforms last year and this year demand is likely to be higher. “The number of @KonectDirectory
referrals has taken off exponentially in the past couple of years. Families experiencing financial hardship come from all walks of life. In particular, we get referrals from Women’s Shelters – sadly it is not unusual for a woman to have to flee domestic violence and leave her home with the children and nothing else. Imagine what it’s like for the children starting at a new school in a different area and not being able to have a decent set of appropriate uniform.” SUMMER PACKING PARTY! Over the summer, Linda and Julia would like to host small Packing Parties where you are invited to get a few friends together and come to Balerno High School to spend an hour or two packing and blethering. There might even be home-baking! “We’re not asking for a regular commitment, but if you can manage a one-off during our busy time it would make a huge difference to how many we can get out to families in time for the new term,” says Linda. To donate items, sponsor a child, arrange a summer packing party, refer a family, or to get involved in any way with Edinburgh School Uniform bank, please contact them, they will be delighted to hear from you! Website: www.schoolbank-westlothian.org Facebook: The School Bank West Lothian Email: enquiry@schoolbank-westlothian.org
Helen-Jane interviewed Linda Russell and Julia Grindley in Balerno for this article. Helen-Jane is the editor of Konect magazines. Edinburgh School Uniform Bank is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) number SC047524.
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LYNNE’S COLUMN
With Father’s Day on the horizon my thoughts have been turning to my Dad whose birthday was also in June. Despite being “older” when I was born (he was 46 when I arrived as the “surprise” third child), Dad never lacked energy and enthusiasm and had many ideas that were way ahead of his time. A joiner to trade, Dad could turn his hand to anything cleaning chimneys, painting and decorating, mending TVs, building wardrobes, heeling shoes, making wooden toys. He had a vast knowledge of ancient Egypt, China, astronomy and wildlife, all gleaned from reading books and watching BBC documentaries (he hated ITV with a passion - all that advertising for things we didn’t need when so much of the world was in such poverty). He had remedies for most common ailments – a Vick inhale for colds, a poultice of Epsom salts or glycerine, sugar and Lifebuoy soap for removing splinters or “spails” as we called them. Dad also cared about the environment and championed recycling. Nothing was wasted in our house – old newspapers and carboard were burned on the coal fire if they couldn’t be utilised elsewhere, an old fridge was completely stripped out and used as a store cupboard and every tiny piece of wood was put to good use as @KonectMagazines
firelighters or wedges for doors and windows. On sunny days he’d insist we should wear hats to protect against sunburn and heatstroke - although being requested to wear an emergency hat fashioned hastily out of newspaper (but resembling a giant chip-poke!) was SO uncool for a 10-year-old out on an unexpectedly sunny hillwalk! Our local park was Harrison Park but for a special treat we would pack some sandwiches, get on the number 10 bus and either go for a picnic in Spylaw Park and a paddle in the Dell or head for the hills, often with the Peter Powell stunt kite in tow - bought, allegedly, for me, although I remember doing little other than helping unravel the tail when it crashed to the ground and asking “Dad? When can I get a shot?” Writing this piece made me realise something – that we build memories every day. Sometimes it’s obvious – milestones reached,
life-changing events, holidays etc. But it’s also the everyday, ordinary things that we remember when we look back at our lives and those of the people closest to us. The little habits and quirks that make us who we are and remind us of happy times. Whether or not you’ll be celebrating Father’s Day this June here’s to a month of reflecting on all that’s good about life and creating more happy memories to make us smile in years to come. This article was contributed by Lynn Arnott. Lynn has lived in Colinton for the past 9 years with her husband and 2 kids. THE DELL | 13
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LOCAL WALK
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PENTLANDS Picture me if you can, standing on one leg which was slowly sinking into the mud, while trying to maintain my balance with my walking stick and attempting to get a stockinged foot back into the other waterlogged boot, embedded in cloying mud. Suction effect had removed it from my foot as we attempted to walk across very sodden and marshy ground. This picture will give you some idea of the mile or so of open moorland between Bavelaw Mill Farm and Wester Bavelaw after a night of heavy rain. The ground was saturated and the very rough and indistinct path was deep with running water. Fortunately it wasn’t raining now, so we paddled on despite the bitterly cold wind. Returning now to the start of our walk, which was the Threipmuir Car Park, we set off in the opposite direction to our normal route by heading back to the Marchbank Hotel and westwards along the North side of the Red Moss Nature Reserve towards East Rigg. As we approached East Rigg we heard the unmistakable calling of a skein of greylag geese flying overhead. As we 16 | THE DELL
watched they all appeared to drop from the sky as if at a given signal to join at least a thousand of their kin already settled on a field between us and the Bavelaw Nature Reserve at the western end of Threipmuir Reservoir. Never before had we seen so many together in all our years of tramping the hills. Something had attracted them, perhaps the fresh green shoots of a cereal crop but from where we were it appeared to be just a green field. On reaching the end of the metalled road we turned off on the track to West Rigg and Bavelaw Mill Farm where in a field to our right we spotted a flock of at least forty whooper swans with their distinctive yellow bill patches. Moments later we heard the sound of wing beats as another group of six flew in and landed about a hundred metres from the whoopers. We wondered
why, until we realised that the incoming flight were mute swans who didn’t fancy joining the others but still wanted to share in whatever was on offer. Somehow we missed the ‘path’ which would take us to Wester Bavelaw and we came to a gate by the Mill Farm which appeared promising and, as it was in roughly the right direction, we took it and found ourselves in a waterlogged field. On the far side we were faced with a burn in full spate, while being watched by a flock of interested black-faced sheep. With no way to cross we turned back and splashed our way back to the farm where we met the farmer, ‘You lost?’ he asked. To our nods he continued, ‘you’re not the first and you won’t be the last’. He kindly directed us back to a gate that we had missed and an almost invisible bridge over the burn. Following @KonectDirectory
his directions we set off on the most waterlogged mile we had ever crossed and that brings us back to where this tale began. It came as something of a relief to reach the incline leading up to Wester Bavelaw and even more so find ourselves on the metalled road beyond. Passing the signposted Red Road track to Nine Mile Burn we reached the avenue of beech trees leading down to Threipmuir
Reservoir and our last port of call, the Robin Aitken Bird Hide at the Bavelaw Marsh Nature Reserve. It had been an eventful walk; we had seen many things of interest, paddled a mile or so and couldn’t help wondering if a signpost just before the Mill Farm would save the farmer from being bothered by the like of us. On returning home with sodden boots and socks I was asked , ‘Why didn’t you turn back?’ My reply was simple, ‘We don’t do turning back’.
This walk was contributed by Peter Harnden. Peter is a member of Friends of the Pentlands who writes in prose and verse about the hills he knows and loves.
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Carolyn Thornton helps make wishes come true for children with life-threatening illnesses. She lives in Craiglockhart with her husband George and son David. It was as a result of experiencing a serious illness herself that Carolyn Thornton learned she loved – and had a knack for – fundraising. After successfully pulling through Viral Encephalitis, Carolyn had a go at raising funds for Western General Hospital’s brain scan appeal. She pledged to raise £1,000, but in the end handed over £18,000. Since then she has worked for Sick Kids’ Hospital and George Watson’s College, both in Edinburgh. For the past eight years she has been Regional Fundraising Manager for MakeA-Wish “It’s a fantastic charity,” says Carolyn. “We grant wishes to children aged 3 to 17 with life-threatening conditions, where the average cost of a wish is £2,500. Children with cancer, leukaemia, Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, severe epilepsy, heart defects and other illnesses can be referred to MakeA-Wish. After the referral, two of the charity’s 600 active volunteers visit the family. They talk with the child and try to discern his or her “one true wish”. “There are about 120 volunteers in the area I manage – Scotland and North East England,” says Carolyn, “and I could not do my job without them. Recently we granted a wish to a little girl who wanted to go to Centre Parcs with her family. And we were able to send them all for a five-day holiday. The girl loves Little Mix, so we gave her a rucsac with their picture on it. She also loves horse riding, which she will be able to do on the holiday.” @KonectMagazines
Wishes, like children, come in all shapes and sizes. One little boy’s wish was to wash an elephant in the zoo. Other children wish for a bedroom makeover, a trip to Disneyland Paris, special equipment such as a laptop, or the opportunity to meet their favourite celebrity. One girl, who dreams of becoming a vet, did a mock operation on a stuffed dog at Braid Vets. She wore the appropriate uniform and a purple stethoscope to do surgery on the dog, which was normally used as a training prop. Afterwards she was driven in a limo to the restaurant of her choice, Pizza Hut, along with a chocolate cake for dessert. “This work is so rewarding,” says Carolyn. “It’s for children, but it’s also for their whole family because they are so affected by the illness too. I’d love to hear from anyone who would like to help us through volunteering, fundraising or playing some part in helping us grant children’s wishes. “We cannot add days to a child’s life but we can, with your help, add life to a child’s day.” Go to: www.makeawish.org.uk for more information. Email carolyn.thornton@makeawish.org.uk or call Carolyn on 07740 161988. This article is contributed by Suzanne Green. Suzanne, a freelance writer/editor and writes regularly for Konect. She is married to Andy and they have two adult daughters. THE DELL | 19
HEALTH
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We might pause to consider that these people are formed by their years of life thus far - just as we are. Perhaps they’ve never grown beyond the shallow world view which believes it’s satisfying to be ‘better’ than others. They probably completely believe in the ‘rightness’ of their own opinion. This is the domain of the ego and its striking features are lack of humility and an absence of gentleness to be able to truly feel for others. In times when life feels difficult, one positive outcome might be that we can be shaped by our vulnerability in a way which increases our compassion for others. And of course, whilst we would never wish our times of suffering to last any longer than it seems they must, they can surely lead to a stretched heart with more awareness of how very much we have to be thankful for. And these people who are painful to be around? Well, perhaps we can be true to ourselves and simply notice the sadness we feel around them. We might even try to be kind. And if that makes no difference? Well, where possible, we can just walk right around them and leave them to the battleground of their own egos. This column is contributed by Rosanna Veitch. “I have worked as a counsellor for 30 years, I see clients of all ages and with all forms of emotional distress in my peaceful therapy room at my home. Please feel free to call for a chat. Everyone is welcome, and I’m happy to adjust my fee if money is tight.”
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HEALTH
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neck “They’re a right pain in the neck” is an expression that most of us will be familiar with. This colloquial expression dates from around 1900 and, according to a Thesaurus, is used to describe a “difficult or annoying person”, or “someone who causes trouble”. Those of us who have had neck pain will know that it, too, can be very annoying so what can be done to help? Neck anatomy
There are 7 bones, called cervical vertebrae, which stack on top of each other to form our neck. These bones are held together by a network of ligaments and muscles and have small joints between them on each side called “facet joints”. These joints combine to allow us to move our head in any direction. Between each vertebra there is a shock absorbing cushion known as an intervertebral disc. What can go wrong?
Neck pain or a stiff neck is a common problem and rarely a sign of anything serious. Causes often fall into three categories: Cervical spondylosis, whiplash or tension. Spondylosis is the general term for neck pain caused by wear and tear over many years. Whiplash injuries are seen after car accidents where the head is thrown either forwards or backwards suddenly stretching and damaging the ligaments, muscles and nerves around the neck. Neck pain can develop several hours or even a few days after whiplash. Tension in the muscles of the neck and shoulders, which can be aggravated by stress, anxiety or by poor posture, can cause 22 | THE DELL
neck pain. Many desk workers are familiar with this type of neck pain. What can help?
Exercises can be very useful in easing neck pain in that they can stretch tight tissues to ease stiffness, build up muscle strength and stamina to improve posture and help overall fitness. Physiotherapy can be extremely effective in helping people with any muscular or joint problem. In fact, research has shown that 80% of people who had physiotherapy for their musculoskeletal disorder were able to keep working and did not have to go off sick. What would a Physiotherapist do for neck pain?
A Physio would assess your neck to identify the structures contributing to your pain and work with you to plan effective treatment. This may include “hands on” mobilising techniques to improve individual facet joint movement, tailored exercises to improve your muscle strength, and to give specific advice about your workstation. We can also identify any serious problems and refer you on to your GP if necessary.
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USEFUL INFORMATION
POST OFFICES & LIBRARIES Colinton Post Office (within Olive Deli & Post - 0131 441 1003 - www.postoffice.co.uk Opening Times: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 6.30pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 12.30pm - 4.30pm Colinton Mains Post Office - 0131 441 2657 - www.postoffice.co.uk Opening Times: Mon - Fri 9am - 5.30pm, Sat 9am - 12.30pm Colinton Library - 14 Thorburn Road, Edinburgh, EH13 0BQ - Tel: 0131 529 5603 Email: colinton.library@ edinburgh.gov.uk - Opening Times: Mon & Weds 1pm to 8pm, Tues & Fri 10am to 5pm, Sat 10am to 2pm - Facilities: Free wifi, disabled access, car park, exhibition space, induction loop, Library Link (Fridays at 1pm) Oxgangs Library - 343 Oxgangs Road North, Edinburgh EH13 9LY - Tel: 0131 529 5549 Email: oxgangs.library@edinburgh.gov.uk - Opening Times: Mon-Weds 10am to 8pm, Thurs – Sat 10am to 5pm. Sun – Closed. - Facilities: Free Wifi, self service, disabled access, car park, community room for hire, display/exhibition space for public use, toilets incl disabled, baby changing facilities & induction loop
COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION
Local Councillors (Colinton/Fairmilehead Ward): Scott Arthur - Labour - 0131 529 4014 - scott.arthur@edinburgh.gov.uk Phil Doggart - Con - 0131 529 4255 - phil.doggart@edinburgh.gov.uk Jason Rust - Con - 0131 529 4953 - jason.rust@edinburgh.gov.uk
Local Councillors (Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart Ward): Gavin Corbett - Scottish Greens - 0131 529 3174 - gavin.corbett@edinburgh.gov.uk Andrew Johnston - Con - 0131 529 4355 - andrew.johnston@edinburgh.gov.uk David Key - SNP - 0131 529 3260 - david.key@edinburgh.gov.uk Colinton Amenity Association: www.colinton-amenity.org.uk Craiglockhart Community Council: www.craiglockhart.btck.co.uk Colinton Community Council: www.colintoncc.org.uk Firrhill Community Council: www.firrhillcommunitycouncil.btck.co.uk Longstone Community Council: www.longstonecc.org.uk Pentland Community Centre: 0131 445 287
MEDICAL Colinton Pharmacy - 0131 441 2352 - Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 9-1pm & 2-5.45pm, Sat: 9am to 1pm Colinton Mains Pharmacy - 0131 441 3388 - Opening Times: Mon- Fri: 9am – 6pm, Sat: 9am- 1pm - Closed daily between 1pm and 2pm Colinton Surgery - 0131 441 4555 - www.colintonsurgery.co.uk - Opening Times: Mon- Fri: 8am- 6pm Firrhill Medical Centre - 0131 441 3119. Mon- Fri 8am- 6pm Royal Infirmary - 0131 536 1000 - www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Sick Kids Hospital - 0131 536 0000 - www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk NHS 24 - 111 - www.nhs24.scot NHS Inform - www.nhsinform.scot - For everyday questions about health
SCHOOLS Bonaly Primary School - 0131 441 7211 - www.bonaly.edin.sch.uk Colinton Primary School - 0131 441 1946 - www.colintonprimaryschool.wordpress.com Firrhill High School - 0131 441 4501 - www.firrhillhighschool.org.uk Merchiston Castle School - 0131 312 2200 - www.merchiston.co.uk Oxgangs Primary School - 0131 441 3649 - www.oxgangs.edin.sch.uk St Marks RC Primary School - Tel 0131 441 2948 - www.st-marks.edin.sch.uk
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WHAT’S ON
MONDAY 4TH JUNE Breeding Bird Surveys: Birdlife on Bonaly Moorland - Help survey Bonaly moorland to see how well our feathered friends are doing in this habitat. Bring sturdy footwear, waterproofs and binoculars if you have them. Bonaly Country Park - upper car park, EH13 0PB. Time: 06:30 – 08:30. Free, but booking essential. For more information and booking please contact the Pentland Hills Regional Park on 0131 529 2401 Email: pentlandhills@edinburgh.gov.uk Website: www.pentlandhills.org SUNDAY 10 JUNE Bridges of the Water of Leith from Canonmills to Dean - To celebrate 200 years of the Institution of Civil Engineering (ICE) we will be joined by local expert Sandra Purves to look at the history of some of the river’s important crossings. Meet 2.00pm at Canonmills by the old public toilets on Brandon Terrace. £5 (members £2) Booking essential, please call Water of Leith Conservation Trust on 0131 455 7367 or email admin@waterofleith.org.uk TH
SATURDAY 16TH JUNE Walk in the footsteps of Edinburgh’s writers Come and explore the Pentland haunts of writers such as Owen and Stephenson. This is a moderate walk: you should be used to walking in the hills. It will be no more than 7 miles. Bring sturdy footwear, waterproofs and a packed lunch. Location: Swanston Car Park, East of Swanston Brasserie EH10 7DS. Time: 11:00am – 3:00pm. Cost: £10 (£5 concs.) For more information and booking please contact the Pentland Hills Regional Park on 0131 529 2401 Email: pentlandhills@edinburgh.gov.uk Website: www.pentlandhills.org SATURDAY 21ST JULY Redhall Walled Garden annual Razzmatazz - 12:00noon-5:00pm at Redhall Walled Garden, 97 Lanark Road, EH14 2LZ. Tel 0131 443 0946. Live Music, Quiz Trails, Traditional Games, Pond Dipping, Face Painting, Complimentary Hand/ Arm massages by Jo Malone, Plant Sales, Food & Cream Teas & more
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CHILDREN’S SUMMER EVENTS AT THE WATER OF LEITH VISITOR CENTRE
£5 per child & start at 2.00pm until 4.00pm. Booking essential, please contact 0131 455 7367 email: admin@waterofleith.org.uk. Suitable for 4 to 12 year olds, accompanying adult free.
Thu 5th July - RIVER DIPPING. Put on your wellies and join us IN the river.
Tue 10th July - BUGS. Track down the mini creatures and create you own ‘extreme’ bug Thu 12th July - SURVIVE. Build a shelter, forage for food and learn to create fire.
Tue 17th July - RIVER DIPPING. Put on your wellies and join us IN the river. Thu 19th July - STICK. 101 things to do with a stick, they are awesome
Tue 24th July - RIVER DIPPING. Put on your wellies and join us IN the river Thu 26th July - FAIRIES. Join the ‘wee folk’ in the Dells as we discover the history of fairies and do some magical crafts – wings optional
Tue 31st July - RIVER DIPPING. Put on your wellies and join us IN the river. Thu 2th August - SURVIVE. Build a shelter, forage for food and learn to create fire.
Tue 7th August - WATER!! Wet and wild, as we discover the power of water and create our own river craft for racing over the rapids
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HEALTH
Local Opportunities for Older People It can be hard to know what’s going on in your local area and how you can access the support and services you need.
This becomes especially difficult when our lives are changing, for example after a fall that knocks our confidence or after the death of a loved one. Our Community Navigator and a team of friendly local volunteers will support you to find out what is on in your local area, and how you can access the support you need, in the way that you want. Community Navigators provide regular Information Stations in the places that people are likely to be, such as shopping centres, libraries and supermarkets. Information Stations not only include a friendly face but also a wealth of knowledge about the local services, support, social groups and activities tailored for older people. Look out for your local Information Station in Currie Library from 2-4pm on the last Tuesday of every month, we’d love to see you there! We also publish two ‘Discover’ magazines in each locality, per year, providing information specific to each locality for those aged 65+. Look out for the next edition of Discover South West which is due to be published in June. You can pick up your copy from your local library or you can sign up to our mailing list to receive your copy directly to your door. For further information, contact Graham, Community Navigator for South West Edinburgh • 0131 225 8508 • graham.smith@health-in-mind.org.uk • www.loopsprojects.org.uk/south-westcommunity-navigator You can also find out more about Health in Mind, a charity registered in Scotland, on our website www.health-in-mind.org.uk This column was contributed by the local staff of Health in Mind - www.health-in-mind.org.uk @KonectMagazines
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FOOD & DRINK
Coconut Seafood Curry
Full of flavour, this speedy curry is great for a summer supper. Replace the asparagus tips with green beans or sugar snap peas, if liked. Ingredients:
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil • 8 shallots, peeled and halved • 2-3 tbsp Thai green curry paste (see Tip) • 225g new potatoes, scrubbed and halved • 1 large carrot, peeled and thinly sliced • 400ml can reduced fat coconut milk • 150ml vegetable stock • 2tbsp light soy sauce • 450g cod fillet, skinned and cut into chunks • 175g fine asparagus tips • Juice from 1 lime • 200g cooked tiger prawns, thawed if frozen • 2tbsp freshly chopped coriander • Salt and freshly ground black pepper • Chopped red chilli and fresh coriander leaves, to garnish
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Method:
1. Heat the oil in a large deep frying pan over a medium heat and fry the shallots for 5 minutes until golden. Stir in the Thai green curry paste and cook for 1 minute. 2. Add the potatoes, carrot, coconut milk, stock and soy sauce. Simmer for 10-15 minutes until the vegetables are almost tender. 3. Add the chunks of cod and asparagus tips to the pan. Cover and simmer gently for a further 6-8 minutes until the fish is just cooked and beginning to flake. 4. Gently stir in the lime juice, tiger prawns and chopped coriander. Simmer for 5 minutes until the prawns are piping hot, then season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Serve in warmed bowls garnished with chopped chilli and coriander leaves. Serve with boiled noodles or steamed Thai jasmine rice.
Serves 4 Ready in 50 minutes Tip:
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CLUBS & CLASSES
SPORTS, HOBBIES, LEARNING, SUPPORT GROUPS & MORE... FRIENDLY BRIDGE Colinton Cottage Homes - Every Tuesday 2pm-4pm. Contact Ken McLeod, 0131 466 0888. COLINTON BADMINTON CLUB St. Cuthberts Church Hall, Westgarth Ave - Monday 8pm-10pm from Sept to March. Contact: Archie Clark on 0131 449 4703
STABLE ROOM PLAYGROUPS Colinton Parish Church, Dell Road - Happy and stimulating playgroups from 2-5 years old. Mon, Weds & Fri 9.15am to 12.00pm. (term time). Contact 0131 477 9494 or email stableroom@hotmail.co.uk
STABLE ROOM & TODDLER GROUPS Colinton Parish Church, Dell Road - Thurs 9.30am - 11.30am (term time). Contact: Sarah Yule on 07850 195334. Please phone before coming as we operate a waiting list. PROGRESS FITNESS Fitness classes in Colinton and Juniper Green. Zumba, Zumba Step, Zumba Gold, Floor Barre, Yoga, Fitness Yoga and Total Body Conditioning. £5 per class or 10 classes for £40. For full details go to www.progressfitness.co.uk
COMPLIMENTARY FITNESS CLASSES All level classes Tues: Fitness Pilates 7.30pm in Craiglockhart Church Hall & Classes in Dreghorn Loan Church Hall, Colinton, on Weds: Fitness Toning 9.30am Thurs: Fitness Yoga 6.35pm & Fitness Pilates 7.30pm. Fri: Fitness Yoga 9.30am info & details www.complementaryfitness.co.uk COLINTON GARDEN CLUB Dreghorn Loan Hall - Meets 4th Monday of every month at 8.00pm. September to April. Email: membership@ colintongardens.org.uk Email: www.colintongardens.org.uk
BIDE & BLETHER LUNCH CLUB Oxgangs Neighbourhood Centre, 71 Firrhill Drive, Edinburgh EH13 9EU - Every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm, starting from 7th June. Call us today to book your place on 0131 466 0678.
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CRAIGLOCKHART CHURCH GUILD Craiglockhart Church Meet at the Church at 7.30 pm on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from October to March to encourage men and women in their faith while hearing interesting talks and finishing with a chat over a cup of tea/coffee. First meeting on 3rd October – Canine Carers. Everyone most welcome. For more information please see Church website www.craiglockhartchurch.org
COLINTON LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Dreghorn Loan Hall Want to know about local history! We meet every other Monday evening in the Hall with Speakers starting at 8pm prompt. Visit www.colintonhistory.org.uk or contact Bob Bell at 0131 441 4915.
EDINBURGH GUILD OF WEAVERS, SPINNERS AND DYERS Craiglockhart Church, Craiglockhart Drive North Meet at monthly usually the third Saturday of the month. Our aims are to further the crafts of weaving, spinning and dyeing, to learn from each other as well as from experienced craft tutors, and to create opportunities to display and pass on our skills. See www.ewsd.org.uk WEDNESDAY WALKING GROUP Meet every Wednesday for walks in the Lothians, Fife, the Borders and further afield. Transport from Currie Library car park, walks of various grades and distances (usually 6 to 8 miles). Just turn up and go. Contact: M. Timmins T: 0131 449 4525 or A Blythe T:0131 629 3644 (Balerno and District Ramblers) for details and a programme.
SISTERS WITH SPIRIT Swing Café at Colinton Parish Church A new women’s group that meet on the first Thursday every month at 7.30pm. For more details on the themes for our meetings, and to book tickets, please visit facebook.com/sisterswithspirit or call 0131 441 2232. GO GET FITNESS Insanity Live classes - Max Interval Training for all fitness levels. Mon 8pm Spylaw Park, Colinton. Tues 8.15pm Pentland Community Centre. Thurs 1pm, Fri 9.40am
North Merchiston Club (parents welcome to bring children to watch!) £5 per class or block of 10 classes for £40 For bookings and further details: emma@go-get.co.uk Visit: www.go-get.co.uk or facebook.com/gogetinsanitylive
7th EDINBURGH BOYS BRIGADE Co. We welcome boys of all school ages, from Primary 1 to S6 - For a real variety of fun, games, activities, outings & competitions. Most Friday evenings during school term at Dreghorn Loan Hall, Dreghorn Loan. Alastair Merrill (Company Captain); ajsmerrill@ gmail.com; 0131 477 3982; 07766 246880. Martin Shand (P1 – P6); martinshand74@gmail.com; 0131 441 9149; 07860 368285.
COLINTON LITERARY SOCIETY Dreghorn Loan Hall - Meets every Wednesday at 8pm from 11 October. Keep up to date with latest news about the Lit, on Church website www.colintonparish.com CRAIGLOCKHART LADIES GROUP Craiglockhart Parish Church - This local community group meets at 8pm on the second and fourth Mondays, September to March, to hear a variety of speakers on diverse subjects and to meet up for tea/coffee and a chat. £20 membership. 1st meeting 11th September: ‘Sweetie Night’ All welcome.
ARE YOU ORGANISING AN EVENT OR INVOLVED IN A CHARITY FUNDRAISER THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH THE COMMUNITY? Charity and not-for-profit events are FREE to list here, to reach 7500 homes in Uphall, Broxburn and Winchburgh. Simply email details to editor@konectdirectory.co.uk by the 18th of the month (i.e. by 18th June for July edition, and so on). We sometimes have space to print your event poster too if you have one, feel free to email it and we will always include community information free of charge on a space-permitting basis.
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
AERIALS & SATELLITE Douglas Mackay 10 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Appliances of Edinburgh 43 ARCHITECT Andy Ross Architect 6 BATHROOMS & KITCHENS Ian Merriman 6 LMB Kitchens 43 Splash Bathrooms 12 BEAUTICIAN Beauty Therapy by Rhona 20 BOILER SERVICES The Gas Engineer 11 Weir Plumbing Heating and Gas Services 36 BUILDER Almond Building Company 36 Baberton Solutions 7 CARE HOME Northcare (Scotland) 2 CARPET CLEANING CW Cleaning Services 33 CHILDREN’S NURSERY Colinton Private Nursery 18 COMPUTER REPAIRS Capital PC Repairs 26 CONCIERGE We Can Do It 41 CURTAINS & BLINDS Blind Design 14 James Erskine Interiors 33 Portobello Blinds 32 DENTIST Artis DentaL 23 Seven Hills Dental Practice 25 DOG WALKER Walkin ‘n’ Woofin 39 DOORS/WINDOWS UPVC Doors 7 DRAINAGE SERVICES Currievale Drainage 36 DRIVEWAYS AND PAVING Alpine Paving 28 Edinburgh Paving Company 29 ELECTRICIAN Bry-Ter Electrical 12 Morningside Electrical 27 MT Electrical 36 Spark Electrical Solutions 10 ENTERTAINMENT World of Bowling 5 ESTATE AGENT Aberdein Considine 15 Blair Cadell Solicitors 14 46 | THE DELL
EXTERIOR CLEANING Cleaning & Maintenance 31 FINANCIAL ADVICE Torphin Associates 48 FIREPLACES / WOODBURNERS Fireplaces, Stoves and Flues 27 GARDEN DESIGN / MAINTENANCE Evergreen Balerno 30 Greenspace Landscapes 31 West Lothian Garden Maintenance 31 GARDEN FURNITURE AND BUILDINGS Woodford Timber Scotland 28 GLAZING REPAIRS Double Glazing Repairs 26 HAIR SALON Colinton Hair Design 20 HEARING AIDS & SERVICES Edinburgh Hearing Practice 24 HOUSE /OFFICE CLEANING Agnes Cleaning 32 Fiona’s House Cleaning 33 Urban Assistants 33 JOINERY SMC Joinery 4 LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES Beatson’s Building Supplies 29 LAWNS Green Thumb 31 LOCKSMITH 1st Call Locksmiths 39 West Lothian Locksmith Company 27 MEMBER OF SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT Gordon Macdonald MSP 41 MOBILITY SERVICES Ableworld 21 PAINTING & DECORATING Gerry Aitken 11 Heritage Decorators 37 Ian Hodgson Decorators 11 Lane Decor 36 MG Decor 6 PHYSIOTHERAPY Physio Grange 23 PLASTERING Cross Check Plastering 36
PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES Bill Reid & Son 36 Currievale Plumbing & Drainage Services 10 David Taylor Plumbing & Heating 4 Geoff Lennie Plumbing & Heating 12 Owen Gibb Plumbing & Heating 4 Scott Findlay Plumbing & Heating Engineers 26 Shandon Plumbing 11 Smart Heating Edinburgh 27 ROOFING Edinburgh Roofing Services 34 Fairmile Roofing 37 Thomson Roofing Services 47 Worlds End Roofing and Building 30 SOFT FURNISHINGS Absolute Upholstery 32 Forth Fabrics 33 James Erskine Interiors 14 SUPPORT GROUP Cheyne Gang 45 TAXI & PRIVATE HIRE Capital Cars 18 TREE SURGEON Delisle Tree Solutions 28 TUITION Paul Brand Guitar Lessons 18 Rhona Finlay 18 VET & ANIMAL WELLBEING ICR Vets 39 WINDOW CLEANER Keith Wales 4 Disclaimer: The publisher cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage caused by error in the printing of an advertisement. We do not endorse any advertisers in this publication. All material is accepted for publication on the understanding it is copyright free. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior consent of the publisher. Publisher: Lothian Publications Ltd. Geddes House, Kirkton North, Livingston, West Lothian EH54 6GU. Magazine Design: Universal Appeal Ltd. M: 07729 911858 W: www.universal-appeal.com E: info@universal-appeal.com
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Independent personal financial planning
Let’s talk saving for a great retirement Are you saving enough for your retirement? Interest rates are still low and there have been major changes to pension legislation, particularly schemes from former nationalised industries. If you’re worried about your future financial security, let’s talk. We’ll ask a lot of questions about your financial objectives and any concerns about the value of your pension or the provision of long term care. And we’ll listen. You won’t be pressurised or rushed into making any financial decisions. We’ve been delivering independent financial advice in Edinburgh and the Lothians for more than 30 years. You can easily call in to see us in South Edinburgh and we’ll take the time to get to know you properly.
Why not ask for a no-obligation, initial meeting at our expense. It’s free. No pressure.
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