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Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green and Baberton December 2012

WIN Meal for 2 at the Bridge Inn, Ratho Crossword Competition

FEATURE Local Christmas

LOCAL HISTORY The Lairds of Lymphoy, Woodhall & Ravelrig PLUS local businesses, community information and more!


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Hello neighbours We love producing the December issue of the Konect Directory – lots of seasonal graphics on the advertisements, great offers and ideas for readers and lots going on locally

Congratulations to Rab Beggs of Baberton Mains who won the crossword competition in the last issue. This month, The Bridge Inn at Ratho are offering a meal for two, so turn to the crossword on page 52.

In addition to our local history article on the social manoeuvrings of the local gentry, this month we’ve put together a local guide to Christmas – ideas for shopping, events and things to do all within the local community. Make sure you’re around on the 8th December for Balerno Farmers Market which will be dressed up for Christmas, and visit the Christmas Tree Festival at St Josephs and see if you can spot the Konect tree amongst the 40 or so other trees decorated by local organisations!

We hope you enjoy our bumper December issue! Have a great festive season, and we’ll be back next year!

Contents Feature Article What’s in a Name? 8 Local Walk 24 Pets 30 Recipe 46 Children & Family 56

Helen-Jane, Editor hj@konectdirectory.co.uk 07854 492638

The Konect Directory welcomes contributions such as old photographs, or short articles of local interest. The Editor reserves the right to edit any articles submitted for publication. Competitions & puzzles Prize crossword Sudoku Community What’s on Useful information Clubs & Classes Index of Advertisers

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The Konect Directory is delivered to homes in Balerno, Currie, Juniper Green and Baberton. Copies are also left at the library, community centres, convenience stores and various other locations within the area.

Advertising enquiries: Jenny Thomson 07824 469266 jenny@konectdirectory.co.uk Charlene Gaffney 07772 941899 charlene@konectdirectory.co.uk Advert booking deadline: 15th of the month prior to print Artwork/copy deadline: 18th of the month prior to print

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FREE advice and support to help you save money on your energy bills Transitions Edinburgh Pentlands is a voluntary community group who would like to help you save money on your energy bills. Set up four years ago, they have government funding via the Climate Challenge Fund to

reduce energy usage within Juniper Green, Currie and Baberton. If 100 households cut their domestic energy usage by 5% in 2013 this will save an estimated 36 tonnes of CO2 and 180 tonnes over the next five years.

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What’s in a name?

the lairds of Lymphoy, Woodhall & Ravelrig By James Thomson

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f Jane Austen had been writing about the social manoeuvring of the gentry 200 years earlier than she did, there could be few better households than the gentry of Balerno, Currie and Juniper Green to act as inspiration. Mrs Heriot of Lymphoy House, on the south side of the Water of Leith midway between Balerno and Currie, is our Mrs Bennet of Pride & Prejudice, eager to dispatch each of her 3 daughters to a “good marriage” with the local landowners, while Austen’s Lady Catherine de Bourgh is very ably matched by the wealth, assumed good standing and unbridled social ambitions of two Midlothian families from Colinton and Dalmeny who collide in marriage and end up back on our doorstep at the small estate of Woodhall in Juniper Green. The stage for this real life plot in the 16th century parish of Currie was far from simple for the ambitious mother whose daughters snared their wealthy neighbours; neighbours whose sights were of ongoing family wealth, good name and stability. Our local area really delivered, behind the gentrified front doors of these ‘respectable’ families; more like McPride & Prejudice on steroids. The area, with close proximity to Edinburgh, offered networking in Edinburgh, with its lucrative positions in the law which were often coupled with a lengthy spell as member of parliament. Fathers lined up easy ‘jobs’ for their sons, so that the nearby, but modest, country estates could supplement their income of rents. Scotland had its own courts, its own royal house (we shared a king but were still a separate kingdom) and best of all we had our own Royal Mint. Edinburgh’s mint offered positions such as the Master of the Mint which were a ‘sinecure’ (an office that involves little or no responsibility or active service, but provides a prestigious job title and an easy salary). So back to Lymphoy; Mrs Heriot’s eldest daughter Agnes married into the Foulis family, owners of the Colinton estate, and for the next four generations each Colinton laird sat as the local MP. Mrs Heriot’s second daughter Helen snared the eminent lawyer Thomas Craig, who bought the Riccarton estate and

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whose family continued to gain prominence becoming the dominant Currie lairds. Her third daughter Joan married an Edinburgh magistrate, John Laurie. Agnes Heriots’ new young family clearly had further ambition. Her second son bought the small Ravelston Estate and the next two generations shored up the family coffers by holding the position of Master of the Mint. Whenever minting occurred a duty was levied by the King to cover the expenses of coining, and to leave a surplus for the King’s own use. Profits were divided between the King and the Master of the Mint - the King’s being accountable while the profit for the Master was not accountable to anyone. So times at the House of Ravelston were good; the Scottish covenanters in 1637 had wrested control of Scotland from the weak king Charles 1st and started zealously minting coins to fund their army. When the third laird, John Foulis, inherited his family name was secure – or was it ? He married into a family of even greater ambition. The Primrose family were on the fast track; his father-in-law, the newly knighted Sir Archibald, was taking every opportunity to get established. He’d bought his title and was feverishly taking sides, even as King Charles I was beheaded, to increase his influence and wealth. Archibald almost


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lost his head too, but when Charles II achieved The Restoration of the monarchy he was back in favour; first he bought his estate at Dalmeny and then a second estate, Dunipace, near Stirling. He then decided to hedge his bets for the future of his family name by settling Dunipace on the sons of his eldest daughter on condition that they changed their name to Primrose. This meant that the now Sir John Foulis Baronet of Ravelston would see his (also purchased) new title, when his eldest son inherited, become assumed into the name of Primrose - hardly the dynastic solution he wanted. Sir John’s knightly nose was out of joint; he now needed to replenish his landholdings with a portfolio of country estates that would continue his family name. Accessing the Foulis coffers he bought Bonally estate in 1700, and a year later the Woodhall estate in Juniper Green, so that his second son, William, became William Foulis of Woodhall. Such family manoeuvres could now hardly be matched in the area. With his Foulis cousins in Colinton, his own family with both Bonaly and now in Juniper Green, and another Foulis, his uncle, owning Ratho, the extended family had got the country seats to the western side of Edinburgh pretty well covered! These dynastic dodgem-car antics along the Water of Leith might have now settled down but for another John, this time John Maitland. Again the curse of Currie county was ready to create some name turbulence as his time as a dignified laird in Balerno unfolded. John Maitland’s father had become General of the Mint (a position even more senior to Master of the Mint) and had also had John’s elder brother appointed alongside him as joint General of the Mint. The Maitland’s ambition played higher than even the Primroses. His father’s elder brother kept favour in the English court so successfully that he was finally created the Duke of Lauderdale by Charles II and thwarted Archibald Primrose’s expanding ambitions north of the border. Young John Maitland, however, kept his head down as being a younger son of a younger son he would need to establish his own fiefdom. He was not to know that both his Ducal Uncle

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and his elder brother would leave no male heirs. Aged 25 John became an advocate and bought Ravelrig house and estate by Balerno. A few months later he purchased a baronetcy to become Sir John Maitland of Ravelrig to further establish his credentials. Life in Balerno, just upstream from Lymphoy, should have then remained convenient and simple but just three years after becoming a baronet John’s father, and other staff at the mint, were charged with ‘malversions’ amounting to over £8 million in today’s currency. Nevertheless John soon became the local MP but the year he was elected in 1685 aged 30, his mother died and left him her property so he too had to change his name becoming instead Sir John Lauder of Haltoun MP. Despite his father facing trial and being charged to repay £2million John still managed to add an impressive Renaissance style east front to the house in 1696. One name change behind him, and despite a disgraced father who has now lost his position at the Mint, John’s legal rise continues and at 34 he assumes a new title as a law lord. He becomes both Lord Ravelrig, (because another John Lauder has at the same time also become a law lord), and he also returns as an MP, this time as a Maitland - Sir John Maitland of Ravelrig MP. It is only a matter of time when a third name change is upon John when his father dies and he takes over the estate at Haltoun becoming Lauder of Haltoun in lieu of Maitland of Ravelrig. John’s elder brother then dies aged 42, so now John Lauder of Haltoun becomes John Maitland again, when he succeeds as the 5th Earl of Lauderdale. He is soon at the helm of the mint as its General, keeping up the family tradition. Further Renaissance additions occur at Haltoun and again John’s son, the 6th Earl gets the sinecure as General of the Mint in 1714 until he too is dismissed in 1734. No new coins were struck after 1709 but a full complement of Mint officials remain in place until 1814.


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As part of their celebrations, a charity open evening was held in November to raise funds for Children in Need. The evening was well attended and the team were delighted to raise a total of ÂŁ471.52 on the night! Local organisations and people who generously provided raffle prizes included Mark McGill Butcher, The Riccarton Arms, The Coffee Mill, Currie Youth Club, as well as residents Audrey Gatenby, Eileen Craw, Mrs Beatson and Linda Markey. Mercure Edinburgh Hotel also donated a prize, and Gary Mackay donated a signed Hearts book.

The salon has recently been fully refurbished incorporating a new beauty room, The Beauty Box, and the team are delighted to welcome Hazel Gordon, beautician, to the business. Audrey and all the Hair Tech staff would like to thank their clients for their loyal custom over the years, and also a big thankyou to everyone who helped make the recent fund-raising evening such a success

Owner Audrey Gebbie started her career in hairdressing at the age of 12 as a Saturday girl, moving into full time hair-dressing when she left school. After working as a mobile hairdresser for a few years, she saw the salon in Currie up for lease and decided to take it on! Twenty years later it is still going strong and her daughter Hazel is part of the team, along with other long-standing highly qualified staff. Hair Tech is a training provider for modern day apprenticeships.

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Local Christmas

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hen doing your Christmas preparations this year, either from scratch starting now or the last-minute bits and pieces, try and see how much of your shopping you can do with local businesses. You might be surprised by the great range of things on offer locally, and in these tough times when most of us are watching every penny, take advantage of the special offers, some of which are exclusive to Konect readers using voucher adverts from this magazine. You’ll be supporting local people in their small businesses or charity fund-raising Christmas fairs. We really do have all we need locally to get presents, house, food and family sorted for the festive season, Gift vouchers are available from a wide range of businesses and there is something for all the family. Look out for the gift vouchers offered by the hair and beauty salons featured in this magazine. They are located in all our villages and environs so there will be one near you. This is a no-fail option for mums, aunties, sisters and grandmas. Even if they don’t specifically mention vouchers, it’s worth asking if they do them as most do. Look out too for party packages and great offers to get yourself ready for Christmas party season! Likewise, vouchers for various therapies such as a massage are always a welcome gift. This might be a good time to take advantage of Christmas offers and book something for yourself to use in January when you might be in need of a pickme-up. Indeed, don’t forget yourself in the midst of all your preparations this month – a massage or foot massage and pedicure could be just the thing you need after all the traipsing around the shops. Moving on to other members of the

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Local Christmas Continued

p18 The Stick and Cane shop in East Calder

has a fantastic array of practical and novelty umbrellas, walking sticks and accessories, and they are offering a discount voucher for Konect readers (take the advert on page 25). If you like giving books, we’ve got a selection of book recommendations for every member of the family from a local book-addict at the end of this article. For something a little different, gift a membership for Jupiter Artland, the sculpture park at Bonnington (see back cover of this magazine). By gifting someone a membership here you’ll be giving them somewhere beautiful and inspirational to visit as often as they like during the opening season in 2013. This is the season when all the local eateries bring out their best to tempt us with their festive lunches and special dinner menus throughout December. Turn to the food section on pages 46 to 49 to see special menus and offers, including a special Hogmanay meal at the Bridge Inn at Ratho. Turning our attention to the house, first up to think about is the tree. If you like a real Christmas tree, call into Riccarton Garden Centre. They have a range of Christmas trees and are offering a 10% discount on them for Konect readers – take the advert from page 19. And as a bonus with this advert you can also relax with a complimentary tea or coffee in their cafe. In terms of getting the house ready if it’s your turn to entertain this Christmas, treat yourself to getting it cleaned by professional cleaners. If it’s the one thing you do to reduce the workload on yourself this year, hand over the cleaning of the house - check out local cleaning companies on page 41. This includes Alba Oven Cleaning who

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will make sure your oven is free from smells from the spilt remains of the last 12 months of dinners... Finally, where can you take the kids to meet Santa this year? You can book Santa Cruises at the Bridge Inn at Ratho, where you board the “sleigh barge” and sail up the Union Canal to Santa’s Magical Island Grotto, see their advert on page 21. He will be in Kirknewton for the Family Christmas Craft and Food Fair, hosted at Potter Around, on 9th December, and in his grotto in Colinton on December 13th . See What’s On page for details and other Christmas events locally. Happy Christmas shopping!

Books for Christmas

Lynn Steer (or Library Lynn as she is known to the children she reads to as voluntary librarian at Ratho Primary School) is a self-confessed book addict who loves to share her passion for reading. Everyone receives a book from her at Christmas and here is a peek at her gift-list this year : Granny: The Hoose at Pooh’s Neuk by A.A Milne Grandad: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce Mum: The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Dad: 11/22/63 by Stephen King Uncle: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein Aunt: Agatha Raisin & The Quiche of Death by M.C Beaton Brother: Written in Blood and Hard Black Pencil by Christopher Brookmyre Sister: The Host trilogy by Stephenie Meyer*

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Books For Christmas Teenage daughter: The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins Teenage son: The Maze Runner trilogy by James Dashner Grandaughter: the Bree Mcready trilogy by Hazel Allan Grandson: Danny Baker Record Breaker series by Steve Hartley Nephew: the Truckers trilogy by Terry Pratchett Niece: The Magic Faraway Tree trilogy by Enid Blyton Toddler: Look Out Leon by Jez Alborough Me: When Ziggy Played Guitar by Dylan Jones And an option from a local author: ‘A shy swat, a psycho rebel and a lanky nerd try to save the world…for a third time!’ The launch of “Bree McCready and the Realm of the Lost”, the third book in the Bree McCready series, took place at Waterstones in Edinburgh on 22nd November. Fuelled by friendship

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A daunder up Dalmahoy Hill By Karen Murray

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inter walking can mean braving all sorts of weather from crunchy walks in frost and snow, the sun making the ground sparkle like diamante while the cold takes your breath away, to muddy hikes in the pouring rain and howling gales. I prefer not to go too far when the weather is inclement so a local walk is just the ticket.

always amazes me about Scotland. Whilst contemplating the view down towards Kirknewton, I couldn’t help but wonder about the devastation that has been wrought on this once beautiful landscape by the quarrying that has taken place.

There are many walks you can take heading out from Balerno; you will find quiet back roads you can wander along or if you are feeling braver you can head over the fields and hills. Having driven along the Lang Whang west from Balerno many a time I had always noticed the ‘footpath to Kirknewton’ sign but had not found the time to venture over it. It is a relatively easy path of follow - simply head across the fields staying to the edges and work your way up to the summit of Dalmahoy Hill which is ahead of you. It is a fairly steady incline - nothing too onerous but it is muddy - particularly at this time of year - but generally at most times of year!

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Once on the summit - it is time to enjoy the view. I had read quite a bit about this hill and the secrets it holds so it was good to finally make it here. A rather wet and windy day didn‘t make for easy walking but the view was still good from the top despite the weather - something that

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However, putting that to one side I was enjoying the fresh air, the exercise and the history that still emanates from this old hill fort. There is a modern trig point, but the remains of the fort (probably Iron Age) are also visible even to the untrained eye. The fort would have occupied an area of around 400x100m surrounded by stone walling and terracing and was probably an offshoot of the larger hill fort on the adjacent Kaimes Hill. You can see the obvious circular shape that was built into the natural shape of the summit. Dalmahoy Hill is a craggy hill (not the correct geological terminology I am sure) and it therefore seems fitting that you can see quite clearly Arthur’s Seat and Salisbury Crags to the East and also Cairnpapple Hill (one of my favourite places regular readers will no doubt know) to the West. You can head back the way you came from the top or you can venture down the other side towards Kirknewton. Heading down you will see the old Quarry works at the bottom of the hill until you reach a muddy

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farm track which ultimately parallels the Long Dalmahoy Road before coming out on the corner of that road by the bridge over the railway track. You then have a choice - don’t cross the bridge but head along the road to the left towards Kirknewton or turn right, over the bridge and back along the Long Dalmahoy Road towards Balerno. I love the views you get from the Kirknewton road - all the way to Corstorphine Hill and Arthur’s Seat (on a clear night it is possible to watch the Festival and Hogmanay fireworks from here). The road meanders along past Easter Newton farm, where it turns sharply right and then it’s a left hand turn into the village. If you time it right, you can catch ‘the blue bus’ back to Balerno. If you are planning on walking back, the slightly shorter way is probably over the bridge and along the back road towards Currie, turning right at the first junction

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which takes you back up to the Lanark Road. I didn’t do the full circle but if you did, it would be a fair day’s walk and you would earn some refreshment at the end. What is great is that you don’t have to look too hard to find a really good walk on the doorstep. Just wrap up and step outside and enjoy the fresh air - bad weather or not!

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BABERTON GOLF CLUB SPECIAL 2013 LIMITED OFFERS ON MEMBERSHIPS See the fantastic new clubhouse and course improvements!

Full Memberships—CONTACT US FOR SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER WITH ENTRY FEE REDUCED BY 50% FOR FIRST 50 APPLICANTS 6 Day Membership. Play Sun—Fri, NO ENTRY FEE Midweek Membership. Play Mon—Fri, NO ENTRY FEE Young Adult (Age 18—30) Membership. NO ENTRY FEE Use our interest free direct debit scheme to spread the cost at no charge! Number of places are limited so to book your discounted trial round (£10) and for further details phone Club on 0131 453 4911 Mon—Fri Pro shop on 0131 453 3555 Sat—Sun email: manager@baberton.co.uk website: www.babertongolfclub.com

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EH1 Contracts

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etting your roof repaired and maintained can be a stressful experience – there are many roofers around and many “cowboys.” When you’re investing money in repairs and improvements to your home, how do you ensure that the people doing the work are in fact appropriately qualified, will do a competent job and will provide the correct guarantees?

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The answer to those questions is easy now, since EH1 Contracts was set up in March this year by local father and son team from Juniper Green, Murray and Ryan Thomson. Originally from Baberton Mains, Murray has been roofing and building for over 30 years. His son Ryan attended Juniper Green Primary School and Currie High School then did an apprenticeship with Murray’s business before setting up his own roofing company. They decided to join forces last year and created EH1 Contracts, providing a complete roofing service covering all roof types including slating, tiling, flat roofs as well as associated upvc or lead and zinc work as required. In their first nine months of trading the word has got around locally that this is a reputable and competent roofing team, and they have got the business off to a good start with word of mouth recommendations. There are four in the business now, their latest apprentice (also called Ryan) having attended Currie High School too. Look out for their banners on scaffolding on local houses they are currently working on. Before

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Murray explains, “When you call EH1 Contracts for a quote, we will come and quote you for doing the job properly. We don’t cut corners.” As part of the quote process, Ryan adds, “We photograph the problem area, so that even if you’re not able to climb up onto the roof yourself we can show you the photos and explain what the problem is and how we will fix it.” They are interested in doing a quality job that will last for years – in fact they are so confident of the quality of their workmanship that they offer a 10 year labour guarantee in addition to the 25 year materials guarantee that comes with the materials they use. They will make sure all the drains are in the right place and recommend any other work that may be necessary. They are qualified to do other building work such as attic conversions, velux windows and chimneys and have all appropriate insurances in place. If the weather is bad this winter and you find your roof in need of emergency repairs, call EH1 Contracts. They aim to come out to do an emergency temporary fix within 24 hours to make it weather-proof before coming back as soon as possible to do the full repair. As local residents fixing the roofs of houses in their own community, Murray, Ryan and their team have only one option - do a really good job and build trust in your service. And judging by the testimonials from happy customers so far, they are doing just that. Call EH1 Contracts on 0800 043 6068.

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EH1 CONTRACTS ROOFING & BUILDING CONTRACTOR LOCAL FAMILY RUN BUSINESS

Flat Roofing Traditional Slating & Tiling Guttering- Cast iron & uPVC Harling & Roughcasting All Building Work Undertaken All Works Fully Guaranteed

All Enquiries Freephone 0800 043 6068 www.eh1contracts.com Belmont Road, Juniper Green, EH14 5DZ

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Established in May 2006, we provide first-class holiday accommodation for up to 35 feline guests. Single and double cabins, as well as large cabins for families, each comprises an upper sleeping area (heated in winter) with an exercise run below. A collection and drop-off service is available Fully licensed and insured

Proprietors: Pam and Bill Clark Phone: 0131 333 1636 Email: mail@claylandscottagecattery.co.uk Off Claylands Road, Newbridge, EH28 8LZ Conveniently situated near the airport.

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Bathroom Studio Bathgate Quality, Choice and Service at an Affordable Price

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Investment Trusts By Personal Money Management What Are They?

An Investment Trust is a company, listed on the stock exchange, which can pool together your money and the money of thousands of other small investors to buy shares in other companies. With Investment Trusts you can spread a small stake across a large portfolio of different shares, often as many as 50 to 60, and this spreads the risk you take with your money.

(ISA) allowing you to invest up to £11680 in this tax year. Or you can save regularly (with as little as £20 - £30 a month) to build up a capital sum, through an Investment Trust savings scheme.

Why Are They Not Well-known?

The most important thing when deciding to invest in the stock market is to ensure you obtain good independent advice before you act. Sector, volatility, diversification and valuation are all vital considerations in choosing a suitable Trust. Investment Trusts are long term investments, intended for five years or more and you need to be sure you have sufficient capital aside for emergencies, so that any investment can really be allowed time to work. You must also consider the risks, because shares can go down as well as up in value.

Can I put them in an ISA?

Written by: Peter M Marshall PhD, DipPFS, AFPC Personal Money Management 0131 538 7390

Investment Trusts have not been able to advertise their own shares. So, with no product on show, they have been hiding their light under a bushel. This is unfortunate, as many have consistent excellent performance. The main consideration is to select the Trust that best suits your individual needs and profile. You can protect your investment from tax by wrapping it in an Individual Savings Account

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Gerry Aitken Painter and Decorator

Alexander Aitken Plastering 51 Dolphin Rd, Currie Call Sandy

Juniper Green

07966 695595

Tel: 07798 565321 Ames Taping Coving Artexing Interior Exterior 25 years Experience

Plaster work, rough casting, ceramic tiling & general maintenance A & A Electrical Solutions Ltd Balerno All electrical work Private or commercial No job too big or small All work guaranteed Free estimates Professional and reliable service

Alan: 07969 929327

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Alistair McLellan of Balerno

Painter & Decorator Interior · Exterior No job too small · Free estimates

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I provide expert advice on all building projects with a free consultation to determine viability.

Brown’s Plumbing Plumbing – Heating – Gasworks

From tap washers to re-plumbs We undertake all plumbing work

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Yes, winter is just around the corner again and here at Storm-Shield we are here to help you with our pre winter roof MOT.

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Tag Cleaning Services Local window and gutter cleaning service

Established over 30 years Free quotations on request Tel : 0131 449 2807 (Office) Neil : 07711 581 384 (Mob) www.TagCleaningServices.co.uk

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Ian Merriman Ltd Now doing a CARPET CLEANING SERVICE

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Family business established over 40 years

Edinburgh’s best selection of

used vans All makes and models Opening Hours

Mon - Fri 8.30am - 6.00pm Sat 8.30 - 2.00pm

Part exchange welcome Licensed credit broker Full dealer facilities

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Class 4,5 & 7 for cars, vans, campervans and minibuses All servicing and repair work carried out Same day service All makes and models Fleets welcome Servicing • Tyres • Exhaust • Clutches • Batteries • Diagnostics Short walk from Heriot Watt University (Riccarton Campus) opposite park and ride on A71 Calder Road

0131 449 4098 07771 998546 or 07860 619850 sales@hermistonmotor.co.uk

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Juniper Green Garage Cars and Vans sourced and supplied at your request

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07768 552211

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D.A. WARD MOTOR ENGINEERS Servicing Car Sales Tyres

Repairs M.O.T Testing Exhausts

Tel : 0131 458 3123 626/3 LANARK ROAD JUNIPER GREEN • EH14 5EW

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December Recipe and Food Notes By Anne Pinkerton

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n winter the kitchen is the heart of the house. It is a living place. Kettles sing, pots bubble visitors come and sit and drink coffee. Children use the kitchen table to draw at, paint at, model with play-dough and help with cooking. They hang about waiting for bowls to lick out.”

Remove the ham to an oven proof baking tin and, placing it skin side uppermost ,strip off the rind. It will come away easily but will be hot.

This slightly rosy picture is from “Through the Kitchen Window” by Susan Hill. It will serve as an introduction for December cooking in the hope that this year will be satisfying and relaxed. The impossible image of Christmas with the family all in new clothes, the house decorated to the nines, and tables full of posh restaurant-style food should not intimidate you! Relax, enjoy the season, plan ahead and take comfort in the the thought that the days are about to start lengthening again. Cook double your normal favourite dishes and freeze half of them. Or you could cook some winter warmers made from usual ingredients but with a little extra twist and then bring them out at busy times. Try Bean and Chorizo Casserole, Braised Chicken with Thyme and Parsnip, Salmon and Leek Filo Pie or Cardamom lamb Hot-pot. When thoroughly defrosted, any of these dishes will take the same time to be hot as it will take to cook the potatoes and set the table. Here are some seasonal receipts which can be offered in celebration to be shared. Glazed Ham You can cook either smoked or unsmoked ham joints in the following way. Nowadays, because of milder curing methods, there is no need to soak the ham before you cook it. If this is the first time you have cooked a ham do not start with a whole one. They weigh about 6-8kgs and are a challenge to cope with normal domestic utensils. Start with a 2-3kg small joint. Total cooking times is based on 40 minutes per kilo. You will also need: 1 onion, Bay leaf, 6-10 cloves 2 carrots, 2 sticks celery, 1 orange Put the ham in a large pan, cover with cold water and add the flavourings. Bring to the boil slowly and simmer for half the estimated cooking time, about one hour.

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For baking you will need : Cloves 1 litre orange juice Mustard , grainy or smooth as you prefer. Golden syrup Method With the tip of a sharp knife score the fat in a diamond pattern. Stick a clove in the middle of each diamond. Spread mustard and a good layer of syrup all over the fat. Pour the orange juice into the pan and add a little water, so the liquid comes at least 2 inches up the side of the joint. Seal the whole roasting tin in a double layer of foil and bake at 160oC for another hour. Baste with the juices a couple of times. To finish, take off the foil and bake for another 5-10 minutes until the top looks golden. The ham can be carved and eaten hot, served with mashed potatoes and broad beans. Or keep it to go cold and eat with watercress, chicory and orange salad, baked potatoes and chutney. Any leftovers can be used for pasta bakes, sandwiches or potato, apple and ham bake. Mincemeat Fruit cake. This is an easy fruity cake and is much lighter than a Christmas Cake. 150gm butter cut into small pieces 150gm pale soft brown sugar 2 large eggs 225gm self-raising flour 225gm good mincemeat 100gm each sultanas and currants 1 whole sharp apple grated

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Balerno Farmers Market

on all products 10% discount with this advert valid to 31/12/12

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December Food Notes Continued p46Method

In a large bowl cream the butter and sugar together. Add all the other ingredients and mix thoroughly. Line an 8 inch cake tin with baking parchment. Pile the cake mixture in and flatten the top. Decorate if you like with split almonds. Bake at 160oC till a skewer comes out clean, about 1 ¼ hours. This cake can be white iced but it does not need it. Tie a ribbon round it to look festive. Lastly an indulgence! Chocolate truffles 175gm dark chocolate, I prefer Lindt 70%. If you use milk chocolate the result will be sweeter. 2 tablespoons liqueur, orange or ginger are delicious, as is brandy or whisky. 40gm unsalted butter 50gm icing sugar 50gm ground nuts. Chose hazel, almond or walnuts to compliment the liqueur.

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Cocoa for rolling the truffles Method Melt the chocolate with the liqueur in a bowl set over a pan of hot water. Stir well till smooth. Add the butter, stirring till it has melted in. Then add the sugar and the ground nuts. Leave in a cool place to set. Roll into about 24 balls. Dust with cocoa and put in a paper case if you have some. Kept cool, the truffles should last about 2 weeks….unless you eat them or give them as presents.

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THE BLUE GOOSE

COUNTRY PUB & RESTAURANT 27 Lanark Rd (opp Water of Leith Visitor Centre) • Full A La Carte menu

Join us for your Christmas festivities

• Authentic tapas menu

Christmas Menus available from 1st December

• Available for private functions For bookings

call 0131 629 4143 Menus online at

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The WEAVERS

2/7 Corslet Place, Currie, EH14 5LS

Real ales, fine food ...

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Please ask staff for details Open throughout the festive season

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A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our customers Gavin and Elaine welcome you along to their pub with friendly atmosphere, music, Sky Sports, pool table, darts. Contact theweaverspub@live.co.uk

Christmas lunches and dinners served 10th - 24th December Menus available on our website at www.greyhorsebalerno.com Restaurant closed: 25th - 27th Dec & 1st - 3rd Jan (bar open)

Andy Chung 16th Dec from 4pm Special Xmas Jazz session 23rd Dec from 3pm Hogmanay Party 31st Dec from 9pm. Ticket entry only, please enquire at the pub.

Opening times Mon - Thurs 12noon to 11pm; Fri 12 noon to 12.30am; Sat 12 noon to 1am; Sun 12.30pm to 11pm

The Grey Horse Inn 20 Main Street, Balerno | 0131 449 2888 www.greyhorsebalerno.com

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Wishing all our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Thank you for reading the Konect Directory in 2012 and supporting local businesses We look forward to another year of interesting articles, competitions, great offers & local charity write ups.

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Gordon MacDonald MSP Christmas message

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ith the festive period nearly upon us, I would like to thank the Konect for giving me this opportunity to send a message to my constituents. This time of year gives us the chance to reflect upon the previous twelve months, to remember the good times and the bad and to think about how we can make next year better. It is also the time that we think of loved ones who are no longer with us, who live abroad or who serve in the armed forces and are posted overseas. The last year has brought many challenges for households throughout the local area and I hope that the festive period will give you a chance both to relax and celebrate.

Since my election as the constituency MSP in May 2011 many of you have sought my help and advice on a wide variety of concerns and issues. If you have a problem please do not hesitate in contacting my office for assistance. I have enjoyed being out and about in the constituency meeting local groups, visiting projects and talking to schools. I hope all of you enjoy spending time with family and friends. It is a privilege to serve as your constituency MSP and on behalf of my staff members, Loraine and Stewart, I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Guid New Year.

Gordon Macdonald MSP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Edinburgh Pentlands Constituency

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Useful Info + What’s On? December

Balerno Library information 1 Main Street, Balerno, EH14 7EQ 0131 529 5500 balerno.library@edinburgh.gov.uk Opening times Mon & Wed: 1.00pm - 8.00pm Tues, Thurs & Fri: 10.00am - 5.00pm Saturday: 9.00am 1.00pm

School Term dates (from www.edinburgh.gov.uk) Autumn Term Tue 14/8/12 - Thur 20/12/12

Bookgroup – Last Monday of the month, 6.30-7.30pm Bookbug (rhymes and songs for babies and toddlers) – Fortnightly on a Monday, 2-2.30pm Under fives storytime – Fortnightly on a Tuesday, 10-10.30am

8th - 9th December Balerno Christmas Christmas Tree Festival, Brass Band concert, and carol singing at the Farmers Market. See article on page 55.

Currie Library information 210 Lanark Road West, Currie, EH14 5NX 0131 529 5609 currie.library@edinburgh.gov.uk Opening times Mon & Wed: 1.00pm - 8.00pm Tues, Thurs & Fri: 10.00am - 5.00pm Saturday: 10.00am 5.00pm Bookbug (rhymes and songs for babies and toddlers) – Fortnightly on a Friday, 10-10.30am Bookgroup – 1st Wednesday of the month, 7-8pm Tiger Tales – stories and crafts for schoolaged children - Fridays 2-2.30pm The Pentlands Medical Centre 44 Pentland View, Currie, EH14 5QB 0131 449 2142 To include your event here, please email hj@konectdirectory.co.uk or call 07854 492638

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Saturday 1st December Balerno Christmas Fair Balerno High School, 1pm – 3.30pm

Saturday 8th December Balerno Farmers Market Main Street (pedestrianised), Balerno, 9am – 1pm. 10% off all products with Konect Directory – see voucher on page 47 (this offer in bold colour pls as usual) Sunday 9th December Kirknewton Family Food and Craft Fair Craft stalls, Christmas decorations, BBQ, home baking, tea, coffee, mulled wine, carol singing, Santa’s grotto and special Christmas surprises. Funds raised for various Kirknewton projects. Free entry, 12pm p 3pm. Thursday 13th December Colinton’s “Christmas on the Corner” 7pm – 9pm in Colinton Village. Music, Santa’s Grotto, tombola, late night shopping. See article on page 57. Saturday 22nd December Juniper Green Community Market The Dental Surgery Car Park, 577 Lanark Road, opposite Juniper Avenue, Juniper Green. 9am – 1pm.

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Balerno Christmas – 8th and 9th December

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alerno will be buzzing on 8th and 9th December when the 3rd Balerno Christmas Tree Festival joins forces with the Balerno Christmas Farmers Market and ‘A Concert for Christmas’ with the Broxburn and Livingston Brass Band to form Balerno Christmas. The logo for Balerno Christmas, specially designed by Balerno glass artist Liz Cull, is made up of the Star, for the true meaning of Christmas, the Christmas Tree, as the recognised symbol of our Christmas season and a ribbon drawing the community together. The whole community really is involved in events which are organised by Balerno Parish Church and Balerno Village Trust. There are more than 35 trees in the Christmas Tree Festival each decorated by a local group, organisation and business. You’ll find a Konect tree there along with trees from a wide range of groups such as Balerno Post Office, Balerno Scouts, Pentland Singers, the Guides and Brownies and Balerno Music Festival; you name it, it’ll be there. So make sure you call in at the St Joseph Centre, Balerno on Saturday 8th – 10.00am to 3.00pm and 6.00pm to 7.00pm - and Sunday 9th – 11.00am to 3.00pm. Entry is free but the organisers invite you to make a donation towards the cost of refurbishing the St Joseph Centre. The Balerno Christmas Farmer’s Market is also definitely not to be

missed. It’s open between 9.00am to 1.00pm, and the stalls will be all dressed up for Christmas. You’ll also be able to join the carol singers in Main Street at 10.00am and follow them round as they sing amongst Christmas trees too. And in the evening you can visit the Christmas Trees again before going on to the Concert for Christmas, but hurry, tickets for the Broxburn and Livingston Brass Band will go like hot cakes. Tickets £7.50, from Balerno Parish Church Office and Balerno Post Office; (under 16’s £3.00 & under 5’s free) Balerno Christmas is here; be part of it!

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Colinton’s Christmas on the Corner A Winter Affair

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VE Group’s second annual outdoor winter event, Christmas on the Corner, is scheduled to take place in Colinton Village on the evening of Thursday, December 13th from 7pm to 9pm.

Office (toilet facilities too!) at the top of Spylaw Street. MDA Studio next door will also offer their hospitality.

We are very pleased that St. David’s Brass, a newly promoted 2nd section community brass band, will be joining us to kick-start the event in style. The band played an important role at CVE Group’s Art in the Park this year and will no doubt add greatly to the festive atmosphere.

Of course the village pubs and eateries will be open as usual for the evening.

Please come along to participate, along with a variety of musicians and carol singers, while enjoying some complimentary mulled wine and roasted chestnuts.

Visit www.colintonvillage.com for further details on this event and CVE Group’s various projects.

Luckily, Santa liked his visit to Colinton so much last year that he will be back in his very own Grotto this time around! Bring the kids along for some wee presents (including a lucky dip), meet the elves and post those all-important ‘Letters to Santa’.

Please spread both Christmas and community cheer by attending this event and by visiting the pubs, restaurants and shops!

CVE Group is a constituted, nonprofit organisation, whose projects always include a theme of fostering community spirit.

For the adults, chance your luck at CVE Group’s tombola - you might win a luxury hamper, a bottle of champagne or wine! Some of the local shops and businesses will extend their opening hours for late night shopping. Refreshments will be available from the Conservative To advertise call Jenny on 07824 469266 or Charlene on 07772 941899

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Kirknewton Christmas Festival

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irknewton Community Development Trust would like to thank all the community groups and organisations involved with the Kirknewton Christmas Festival, 30 Nov – 25 Dec 2012 We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Fri 30 Nov, 10.30am – 12.30pm - School Christmas Fair, School Hall Sun 2 Dec, 4.30pm - Lighting of Kirknewton Village Christmas Tree Meeting from 4.30pm in the school playground for 4.45pm departure - torch lit procession along to tree at Park Terrace. For the first time this year the Kirknewton Choir will perform at the tree. Following ‘switch on’ festive refreshments will be served in the village hall and pub. Glowsticks will be distributed free of charge. Donations please for the ‘I Love Kirknewton’ Fundraising Challenge Mon 3 Dec,7pm – School Christmas Carol Concert, Kirknewton Church Sun 9 Dec, 12 til 3pm - Kirknewton Family Christmas Craft and Food Fair Potter Around, Free entry. Craft stalls, Christmas decorations, BBQ, home baking, tea, coffee, mulled wine, carol singing, Santa’s grotto and special Christmas surprises. Funds raised for various Kirknewton projects.

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12.12.12 – Join ‘Team KN’ and do something TODAY or around this date for the ‘I Love Kirknewton’ Fundraising Challenge for youth, cycle and community hall projects. Fri 14 Dec, 7pm – Boys Brigade Christmas Service at East Calder Church Sun 16 Dec, 11.15am – Christmas Nativity Family Service at East Calder Church Mon 24 Dec, 7pm – Family Service at East Calder Church Mon 24 Dec, 10pm - Carol Singing Torchlight Procession(followed by mince pies and hot chocolate at 11.10pm) Starting from Meadowbank Road, at the Roundabout from about 9.45pm (to leave at 10pm) Mon 24 Dec,11.30pm - Watchnight Service in Kirknewton Church Various activites at Potter Around throughout December see www.potteraround.co.uk for times and prices.

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Mon 10 Dec, 7pm – Scouts Christmas Service at East Calder Church

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Clubs and Classes

sports, hobbies, learning, support groups and more... Potter Around 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

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BALERNO Balerno Footsteps 4 Fitness Mondays 10am Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternate Thursdays 10am Balerno High School Riverside Café Alternate Fridays 10am Balerno Parish Church Hall Contact 0131 477 7733 www.bf4f.org.uk

Balerno SWRI Balerno Community Centre First Tuesday of every month (ex Jul & Aug) 7 30pm in. We usually have a speaker but we also have “in house” evenings. There is usually some business to be discussed and we enjoy a “cuppa” whilst chatting. New members or visitors welcome, just come along. 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 Minis @St Mungo’s Group for babies and toddlers with their carers on term time Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10am to 11.30am in St Mungo’s church building, Ladycroft, Balerno. All welcome. For more information visit 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.

Pentland Caledonia Pipes and Drums Balerno Community Centre every Friday 7pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Tuition free on pipes or drums Phone 0131 4495133

Pilates Classes Balerno Parish Church New block starts 22nd October Mondays 6.40 - 7.40pm Post Beginners, 7.40 - 8.40pm Intermediate, 8.40 - 9.40pm Beginners Contact Judi on 0771 683 0905 or email judithrintoulpilates@hotmail.com

51st Pentland Scouts (Balerno) Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Various evenings, Balerno Scout Hall Contact Lawrence Mitchell on 0131 449 4680

Balerno Baby and Toddler Group Balerno Parish Church Hall, 3 Johnsburn Road, Balerno, EH14 7DN. For children 0-5 years and their carers. Termtime Thurs 9.45am - 11.30am.

Balerno Parish Church Guild Balerno Parish Church New Hall First and third Wednesdays (commencing October) at 7.30pm.Varied syllabus with many interesting speakers. Tea/coffee is served at the end of the meeting. New members or visitors warmly welcomed.

Adult daytime swim club Balerno High School. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info

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. 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 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

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Currie Rugby Football Club Malleny Park Minis (P1-7) Sundays 10.30am - 12pm Contact 0131 449 2432 www.currierugby.org

CURRIE Coffee and Craft Currie High School, Sun Room Monday 7pm -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. 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 the Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West, Currie, 7 - 9pm on Wednesday Evenings from mid September until June for table tennis, snooker, badminton, table games and “tuck shop” etc. Contact Alastair Hardie on 0131 453 3556.

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Currie Baby and Toddler Group Gibson Craig Hall Friday 9.30 am - 11.30 am (term time only). Adults £1.50, 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. 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/ Boys Brigade - 65th Edinburgh (Currie) Company Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West Currie Anchors (Boys P2 & P3) – Thursday 6.00-7.00 pm Juniors (Boys P4, P5 & P6) – Thursday 7.00-8.30 pm Company/Seniors (Boys P7 – S6) – Friday 7.00 – 9.15 pm For further info contact Jim Webber on 451 5112. Currie SWRI Meet in the Masonic Hall, 3 Riccarton Mains Road, 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 Carpark, Lanark Rd West, at 9.15am for 9.30am start. Contact K. Gordon 0131 449 2534 or A Blyth 0131 449 5020 Saturday and Sunday Group meets at Pentland View Carpark, Currie, at 8.45am for 9am start. Contact E Scroggie on 0131 441 1666. 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

Sarah’s Fitness - NEW! Bokwa : Thurs 7.15pm-8pm Currie High School Kettlercise : Mon 7.15 – 8pm Currie High School Zumba : Tues 9.30 – 10am Currie Youth Club, Tues 8.30 – 9.30pm Balerno High School, Thurs 6.30 – 7.15 Currie High School, Fri 9.30 – 10.30am Currie Youth Club For more information tel Sarah on 07540 894287 or emailsarahhardie@hotmail.co.uk

JUNIPER GREEN 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, 1 Juniper Park Road, EH14 5DX. Contact 07948 554889 or see website at www.junipergreenplaygroup.vpweb.co.uk Monkey Music Saturdays in Juniper Green 9.50am Heigh-Ho for 1-2 year olds 10.30am Jiggety-Jig for 2-3 year olds 11.10am Ding-Dong for 3 & 4 year olds

Book Group Currie Library. First Wednesday of each month 7.00pm Baby Group Currie Library Thursdays 2.00 - 3.30pm. Come along for an informal tea.coffee and chat with other parents and babies. 50p/week. Topic for 19th August - Baby resuscitation Bridge Club Meetings in Gibson Craig Hall on Mondays at 1:30pm, September to June. For more information contact the Secretary on 0131 449 3527. Currie & District Local History Society Meetings Mondays at 7.30 in the Gibson-Craig Hall in Currie. Visitors welcome. For further information contact Mr P.D. Cowlishaw on 0131 449 2520 or pdcowlishaw@hotmail.com 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

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