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ur Local People column this month is a feature on a very special up-and-

coming eatery for the area – Carlyle’s Bar and Kitchen in Balerno opened this summer, and Ali is creating the most

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fabulous food which is getting noticed by food reviewers in Edinburgh. They are offering Konect readers a chance to win a meal there, and I can’t recommend them highly enough. All our usual columns are here. I hope you enjoy Konect this month, it’s autumnal and a bit Christmassy too. As ever, I’m always happy to hear feedback. Thanks

Ali Carlyle: Committed to Quality....................8 Interiors: Wooden Shutters in Winter........... 13 Money Matters: Brexit and Global Uncertainty......................................................... 14 Charity: Breast Friends and Family............. 16 Pentlands Book Festival................................. 27 Puzzles................................................................ 38 Recipe: Mincemeat Sponge Pudding........ 46 Bridge Column.................................................. 48 What’s On........................................................... 50 Clubs & Classes............................................... 51

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COVER IMAGE: Local People: Ali Carlyle. See our feature on P8

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LOCAL PEOPLE

Ali Carlyle is head chef at Carlyle’s Bar and Kitchen in Balerno. He got his start in catering at age 15, and since then has taken advantage of every opportunity to learn different methods and styles of cooking. His vision for a small, sustainable fine dining restaurant with a personal touch has come to fruition in the recently opened family business. Ali and his partner Elaine live in Balerno with their dog, Jess. He enjoys hillwalking and cooking roast dinners. “Intentionality” is not the first word that comes to mind when I think about young people starting out in a career. But after talking with Ali Carlyle, I was struck by how intentional he has been in taking the steps that have led to his current position. Just 24 years of age, Ali has trained as a chef by making a series of strategic decisions. Catering for Scottish Parliament as work experience led to a part-time job there. He then worked for a temp agency, giving him opportunities to cater for large events at the Highland Show grounds, as well as smaller restaurants, where there was more emphasis on finesse. Ali enrolled in a three-year catering course at Jewel and Esk College (now part of Edinburgh College), but was able to enter at year two, because of his experience. Although he liked being in a place where he could learn in-depth, Ali had a desire to move at a faster pace. “When I was younger I just wanted to take in everything I could, as fast as I could,” he says. “Fortunately I got a job at Hilton’s Point Hotel, and I was able to complete my college qualification in-house by working for them.” 8 | BALERNO

After about a year and a half, Ali was presented with an opportunity to work at Iggs and Barioja in Edinburgh. One kitchen supplied the food for both a two-rosette Spanish restaurant and a 145-seat tapas restaurant. Honing his skills, Ali discovered he was more attracted to the fine dining side. Because his skills were transferable, Ali decided to see what he could learn about cooking in another culture. At age 19 he travelled with a friend to Australia, where he landed a job with a fine dining restaurant in Sydney. He later worked at a seafood restaurant in Cairns, a steak house in Airlie Beach and a large hotel in Brisbane, before enjoying a campervan holiday in New Zealand. He returned to Edinburgh in June 2014, planning to stay for a short time and then head for France. But a temporary stint helping his parents develop the Letterbox Bistro evolved into a much bigger venture. Together with Steve and Sharon, Ali developed a business plan for Carlyle’s Bar and Kitchen. Uncertainty about whether or not the post office was going to be relocated made it difficult to plan, but eventually @KonectMagazines


a “local model” contract was signed, allowing them to move forward. Ali’s partner, Elaine, joined the staff two years ago. “With front of house experience, Elaine has been instrumental in helping me to develop the restaurant,” he says. “Our aim was to get to 28 seats, which would allow us to retain the already-established close-knit, personal touch.” During the refurbishment, structural walls were removed to create more internal space. But the building’s character was retained by exposing the original stone walls dating back over 100 years. Ali’s brother, a joiner, got involved as did his graphic designer sister-in-law and his painter/decorator uncle. On 15 June 2018 the new restaurant opened its doors.

WIN fine-dining meal for two at Carlyles. To enter, simply answer the following question: how does Ali describe his cooking style? Email your answer, along with your name and postcode, to win@konect.scot Closing date for entries 20th November. Meal does not include drinks. Winner will be chosen at random after the closing date and informed via the email address used to enter. There may be date restrictions on when you claim your meal – to be arranged directly with Carlyles.

“Now that things have settled, we are adding to our staff,” says Ali. “Our sous chef just started, and we are looking to hire a commis chef. A bigger team will make it possible for us to open up to seven nights a week.” Ali describes his cooking style as “modern British, underpinned by Scottish produce”. His menu includes options for vegetarians, vegans and gluten-free patrons. He is committed to working with local suppliers, and buying meat from high-welfare farms. “It’s important to us to be sustainable,” Ali explains. “So we recycle, compost, and use glass instead of plastic bottles. We have an allotment up at Harmeny School, so we control the quality of the vegetables we serve. “We don’t take shortcuts. I’ve learned how important it is to be involved in the whole process – from growing to cooking to plating. If you want to serve quality food, you have to start with quality products.” Bon appetit! Go to www.carlylesbarandkitchen.com or visit their Facebook page. The Village People column is contributed by Suzanne Green. Suzanne, a freelance writer/ editor, lives in Balerno and writes regularly for Konect. She is married to Andy and they have two adult daughters. @KonectMagazines

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INTERIORS

Benefit 1: Shutters keep the warm air in If you want energy efficient windows, one of the best things you can do is to install shutters. Around 25% to 50% of the heat our radiators output is lost through windows, but with shutters closed at night, you can insulate your windows really well. In fact, a study by Edinburgh World Heritage discovered that you could almost completely stop heat leaking through large Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian windows just by closing shutters. They used a thermal imaging camera to show where heat was escaping from a house. BBC News also covered the story, reporting that closed wooden shutters ‘act like double glazing’. Benefit 2: Shutters keep the cold air out Forget about heat escaping for a moment – what about cold air getting in through tiny gaps in frames? Shutters are a great way at cutting down on draughts – simply close them up at night for a wonderfully insulated home. Benefit 3: Shutters save money on your heating bills With less cold air coming in and virtually no heat escaping, you can turn your thermostat right down, reducing your heating bills. It’s a win-win. Benefit 4: Shutters keep your rooms private When it gets dark early, your neighbours have the perfect opportunity for a good nose into your well-lit living spaces, right? Wrong. With shutters, you can tilt – or completely shut – the louvres so that your rooms remain obscured or unseen. Benefit 5: Shutters let the light in Woken up to a bright winter morning? Or perhaps it’s a crisp winter evening? Tilting your shutters will allow you to control and maximise the light that’s coming in – letting in the last of the evening’s rays and making the most of those rare sunny days. @KonectMagazines

Benefit 6: Shutters reflect light - Wonder what we mean about maximising the light? Shutter louvres have a reflective surface and, if you tilt them to just the right angle, you’ll reflect more light into the room. When they’re shut, they reflect artificial light, too. Benefit 7: Shutters don’t suffer from condensation like curtains do - If your home’s not well-ventilated, condensation might be a problem in winter. Shutters don’t suffer from mould-growth like curtains do, and are easy to wipe down and maintain. What’s more, you’re more likely to open your windows in winter if you have shutters to let in just a trickle of fresh air. Benefit 8: Shutters are low maintenance Talking of wiping down your shutters… you’ll find after months of everyone being indoors all the time during the cold snap, your shutters need little more than a wipe over with a damp cloth or duster to get them looking as good as new. Trips to dry cleaners with bulky curtains – and a week without window dressings as a result? With shutters, those days are over. This article and illustrations were contributed by Harvey Bruce Interiors. www.harveybruce.co.uk Williamson’s Garden Centre, Uphall, West Lothian, EH52 6PA BALERNO | 13


MONEY MATTERS

BREXIT AND GLOBAL UNCERTAINTY: NOW WHAT FOR PENSIONS AND INVESTMENTS At present, the UK and indeed the world is full of uncertainty for the global economic future. As such, there has never been a more important time to make sure your pensions and investments are in good order. The movement of the markets since the Brexit vote are a good indicator of things to come over the next few years. As I write this, the FTSE has just dropped 6% in the last week having been close to the all time high 1 month ago. There as some basic things you can do to ensure your investments make it through and benefit as much as possible. 1. Diversification is the name of the game. Your money should be spread across all the major developed economies and in all major asset classes. All your eggs in one basket will lead to disaster.

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2. What level of risk are you invested at? Make sure it is right for your needs, your aims and your tolerance. 3. How much are your investments costing you? Check to see the overall cost of ownership and assess against other peer groups. 4. Performance: this goes hand in hand with cost of investment. Some funds are worth the cost, others are not. Make sure the performance delivered justifies the cost. 5. Don’t panic, this is just another hiccup in the long journey of economics and investment. When considered in the 30 year picture, it will not even register. If you are in any doubt of your investment strategy you should consult a professional Independent Financial Adviser. The Money Matters column is contributed by Personal Money Matters. This month’s column by Dr Peter Marshall.

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CHARITY OF THE MONTH

Having been a breast cancer patient at St John’s in Livingston, and supported by a local charity to help her through it, West Lothian resident Hazel Orr was saddened to learn that the charity was closing. “I didn’t want women, and men, going through what I did without the help I had benefited from,” says Hazel. So along with her sister Mandy, mother Sylvia and daughter Holly, in April this year she set up “Breast Friends and Family,” a charity to help support patients and their families facing breast cancer diagnosis and treatment at St John’s.

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“We want to provide patients with the little things that the NHS are not in a position to, things that make a difference to each individual and to how they feel about themselves,” explains Hazel. “We also want to be in a position to do something for the families of those diagnosed with breast cancer, to help the children and husbands or wives deal with what their family is going through.”

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“I was diagnosed in June 2015 and spent the next year going through surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and then surgery again just before Christmas 2016. Throughout my treatment and recovery I was lucky enough to have the support of Bosom Buds, a local charity - support that I didn’t even know I needed! Sadly this charity has now closed, hence we have started Breast Friends and Family.”

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was a huge emotional as well as practical support to me, as when I saw the cushions on other women’s beds I knew they were going through exactly the same thing”) and plan to include other items as and when funding allows. “We would love to be able eventually to offer the services that the other charity provided, including eyebrow tattoos for women who lose all their hair, special exercise classes and so on. But we’re starting from scratch with the funding, and are focussing on the goody bags for now.” Constantly raising funds is hard work, and they will need ongoing support. So far, Breast Friends and Family have benefited from friends and family raising funds through antique fairs, exercise classes and selling donated wigs, and they have organised a number of events coming up in the next few months.

Upcoming Fundraising Events CRAFT STALL AND INFORMATION STAND at St John’s Hospital (Livingston) during November and December. If you have a few hours free and would like to help, or if you have any crafty items you would like to donate for sale, get in touch. 2ND DECEMBER: Christmas Fair, East Calder Partnership Centre. Christmas gifts, tearoom, tombola and raffle, and maybe even a visit from a special guest if he has time! 12.00 midday - 4.00pm.

“We are dedicated to raising funds to keep the charity in a financial position to enable us to help breast cancer patients and their families.” Consider making Breast Friends and Family your charity to support this Christmas. Donate at www.mydonate.bt.com/charities/ breastfriendsandfamily If you can help staff stalls, hold events of your own, donate items for raffles and so on, please contact them. Follow “Breast Friends and Family” on Facebook Contact them via facebook or email info@breastfriendsandfamily.co.uk Breast Friends and Family is a charity registered in Scotland, charity no: SC048332 This article was written by Helen-Jane Shearer after speaking with Hazel Orr, founder of Breast Friends and Family. Helen-Jane is the editor of Konect Magazines. @KonectMagazines

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As was detailed in the last edition of Konect, we have a strong programme this year: ranging from poetry with Jackie Kay, via the rebel Thomas Muir, to the crimes and mysteries of Val McDermid and Josephine Tay. We have talks on whisky, rucksacks, bosons, and botanical illustration; we will walk a radical road with Liz Beevers; our local authors will inspire; and we will quiz you on them all. As Miss Jean Brodie would say, we’re in our prime! We’re pleased to say that tickets have now been released for all events - online on Eventbrite and in Currie and Colinton libraries. You can find all the information you need on our website www.pentlandsbookfestival.org or in the flyers in the libraries and other select outlets. Tickets are going fast for many events so don’t delay in making your bookings. All events are free, except that you’ll pay for food and drink at the Scientific Supper, and to get in to Colinton Lit if you are not a member. Event highlights below, details on website: • Still in Her Prime – Miss Jean Brodie • A Conversation with Jackie Kay, Scotland’s Poet of the People • The War Poets Collection at Craiglockhart Campus: call Geoff Akers on 0131 453 4560 to reserve a place • From Maxwell to Higgs: How Physics Explains the Real World: call Cliff Beevers on 0131 453 4517 to reserve a place • From Model to Makar • Grand Literary Quiz • Meet our Local Authors, Amanda Berriman, Norma-Ann Coleman, Geoff Akers: no tickets necessary – just turn up • Rucksack-friendly Guidebooks for Walkers: How I Stumbled into Publishing

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WHAT’S ON

Remembrance 2018 – Centenary of the Armistice Balerno Parish Church will commemorate the Centenary of the ending of the First World War with a series of events culminating in the Service of Remembrance on Sunday 11th November, exactly 100 years after the coming into effect of the Armistice at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.

Our commemorations will include talks, exhibitions, concerts and films, all directed at remembering and retelling. By remembering and honouring the memory of those involved and those to whom memories were passed on, we hope to enable a better understanding of past times so that we may have a firmer commitment in future to ensuring that war may be avoided. The Exhibition will include articles, medals, photographs and books, along with story boards drawn up from the memories of local people drawing on their own personal experiences as well as the stories passed on to them by parents and grandparents, relatives and friends. Some of the material will be on display in St Joseph’s Hall after the close of the Exhibition, on Saturday and Sunday 10 and 11 November. Balerno Parish Church acknowledges the considerable assistance of the sponsors of the events, namely Messrs Porteous Funeral Directors,, MacKenzies Catering, Carlyle’s Bar and Kitchen, and Circle Security, and thanks them for their generous support and assistance for the Remembrance 2018 project. @KonectMagazines

THU 1ST NOV - 11am, Dedication of Field of Remembrance and Poppy Fall in Balerno Parish Church, for Remembrance 2018 WED 7TH, THU 8TH & FRI 9TH NOV, 10.30am to 7.30pm – ‘VOICES: Stories and Memories; an Exhibition for Remembrance 2018’, in Balerno Parish Church. Admission FREE, donations in support of Poppy Scotland and Help for Heroes. The Mill Cafe will be open during Exhibition opening hours until 6pm daily FRIDAY 9TH NOV, 12noon - ‘’Listen Up! Aberdour and U-boat detection in WW1’ - A talk with Diana Maxwell, Ogston hall 12noon - Admission FREE, donations in support of Poppy Scotland and Help for Heroes FRIDAY 9TH NOV, 7.30pm - Balerno Village Screen present ‘Journey’s End’Admission FREE, donations in support of Poppy Scotland and Help for Heroes. Full film details, trailers and booking information available via the Balerno Village Screen website SAT 10TH NOVEMBER, 7.30pm -‘The Trenches, Unforgotten; Words and Songs from the First World War’ - Admission FREE, donations in support of Poppy Scotland and Help for Heroes - Tickets from Balerno Parish Church Office or Balerno Post Office; SUN 11TH NOV - 10am - Service of Remembrance in Balerno Parish Church BALERNO | 43

This article was contributed by Balerno Parish Church

It is a sobering thought that the ‘war to end all wars’ did not achieve that promise and that within 21 years the Second World War had erupted and would continue for six years until 1945. We not only owe a continuing debt to honour those who served in those wars, and in the other conflicts which have marked the last hundred years, but we also have a duty to ensure that their stories are remembered and that we learn from them.


VISIT WEST LOTHIAN

With Halloween now been and gone the next big thing on everyone’s calendar is of course... Christmas! There are a variety of festive (and non-festive) events coming up for all tastes this month. For the adults, a night of wine tasting takes place at Linlithgow Burgh Halls on November 9th. Taste and learn about wine in a relaxed and sociable environment, perfect for the beginner and enthusiast alike - a perfect winter warmer! Now into its fifth year, the Five Sisters Zoo illuminations also take place this month. The official switch on is Saturday 10th, with displays on a variety of evenings during November and December (see our website for full details). This is a great opportunity to see the zoo in a whole light! Over at Blackness Castle, you can go join them for a “Winter Warmer” on the 11th – The rangers will lead a guided walk which will provide an opportunity to learn about the castle, birds and wildlife in the area.

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Towards the end of the month, in Linlithgow’s ever-popular advent fayre takes place on Saturday 24th. The annual event is a great day of festive fun, with a craft fair with the day ending at 5pm for the Grand Torchlight Procession. The procession finishes in time for the Christmas tree lights switch on outside Burgh Halls. If you’re thinking of getting some Christmas shopping done, Hopetoun House’s Christmas Fair takes place on Friday 30th to Sunday 2nd December. Avoid the hustle and bustle of the high street with a trip to Hopetoun House, with glorious surroundings and a wide selection of gifts for all tastes! For some of these events, booking is essential. Make sure you visit our website to check prices, dates and any booking information for these and many more events going on this month. Follow us on social media to stay up to date with the latest attraction information: www.facebook.com/VisitWestLothian www.twitter.com/SeeWestLothian www.instagram.com/VisitWestLothian

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Mincemeat Sponge Puddings

Rich and fruity

With Christmas just around the corner there will be plenty of jars of rich and fruity mincemeat in the shops – perfect for adding to mini sponge puddings. Ingredients:

• 115g unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing • 6 tbsp good quality mincemeat • 115g caster sugar • Zest of ½ orange or lemon • 2 medium eggs, beaten • 125g self-raising flour, sifted • 1 tbsp milk

Tip:

Spice up the sponge mixture by adding 2 tsp ground cinnamon and ½ tsp ground nutmeg instead of the orange or lemon zest and replace the caster sugar with light soft brown sugar, if liked.

Serves 4 Ready in 1hour 10 minutes

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Method: 1. Thoroughly grease 4 x 175ml pudding basins with butter. Divide the mincemeat between the basins. Preheat the oven to 190C/fan 170C/gas mark 5. 2. Place the butter and sugar in a bowl and beat together until pale and creamy. Beat in the orange or lemon zest then gradually beat in the eggs, adding 1tbsp of the flour if the mixture starts to curdle. Fold in the rest of the flour with the milk to give a soft dropping consistency. 3. Divide the mixture between the pudding basins and cover each with a square of pleated buttered foil, scrunching it tightly around the sides of each basin. Transfer to a large roasting tin and pour in enough boiling water to come halfway up the sides of the basins. 4. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until risen and firm to the touch. Leave in the basins for 5 minutes then turn out onto serving plates. Serve with cream or custard, if liked.

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BRIDGE COLUMN

BUSTER THE DOG

Bridge Puzzle This month’s column is devoted to a tricky puzzle: A straightforward auction leads to a contract of 3NT South Deals None Vul A K 4 3 2 8 9 7 5 4 6 5 3 Q J 10 K Q J 10 8 6 2 10 7 4

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West leads QC. How do you make the contract? This puzzle was provided by Ken Brown who is a member of both the Pentland and Balerno bridge clubs. Answer in the December edition of Konect. The Bridge Column is contributed by John Samson. John is a member of the Pentland Bridge Club and the Balerno Bridge Club 48 | BALERNO

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Claylands Cottage Cattery ...for contented cats

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.

www.claylandscottagecattery.co.uk

Alistair Taylor

BVMS MRCVS www.pentlandvetclinic.com

0131 451 5111

• 100% Small animal practice • Modern surgical, medical, x-ray laboratory and dental facilities • 24 Hour Emergency Service 5 Riccarton Mains Rd, Currie, EH14 5PX

Please contact us if you would like your business included in our Pet Services pages. Contacts details are on page 3.

DOG DAYCARE & HOME BOARDING

Tel: 07807 856 940

• Quality Dog Walking/Daycare • Home boarding in our country farmhouse • Experienced & knowledgeable dog handler • Professional service • Disclosure Scotland and insured • Trustworthy & reliable • Exercised on 7 acres of secure private land

HAPPY SCAMPERS

1 Humbie Holdings Kirknewton, EH27 8DS

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WHAT’S ON

2ND NOVEMBER TO 30TH NOVEMBER Pentlands Book Festival See details on Page 27 SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER Balerno Farmers Market “Apple Day” Main Street, Balerno 9am - 1pm. SUNDAY 4TH NOVEMBER From Fire and Ice Come and find out how the Pentland Hills were created from volcanoes and glaciers on this moderate low level. Meet at Threipmuir carpark, time 10.30am to 2.30pm. Bring sturdy footwear, waterproofs, packed lunch and a drink. Cost £10 per person (concession £5) Over 16s only. 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 MONDAY 5TH NOVEMBER Round Table Fireworks George V Park in Currie, EH14 5RT. Gates open at 6.30pm, food on sale from Sandy’s Thriepmuir Lamb burger van along with glow-sticks and bracelets on sale for the kids (and the adults!). The fireworks will start at about 7.15pm. Come along and enjoy the show while helping to raise money for charities and other deserving causes. Early Bird Tickets cost for just £4/adult in advance (from Currie and Balerno Post Offices), or £5 at the gate. All accompanying children are free, but the organisers ask unaccompanied teens to donate £1 at the gate. MONDAY 26TH NOVEMBER The War Poets Collection at Craiglockhart Campus – Illustrated Talk This November sees the 100th anniversary of the end of WW1 and we will be joined by Catherine Walker, Curator of the War Poets Collection at Edinburgh Napier University’s Craiglockhart Campus. Her presentation will include: the history of the campus as a hydropathic military hospital and convent. She will talk about the Collection itself and of some of the interesting characters associated with the campus. 7.30pm. To book your space please call 0131 455 7367 or email admin@waterofleith.org.uk RBS MOBILE BANK: EVERY TUESDAY The RBS mobile van stops at: • Balerno Scotmid 11:50-12:20 • Currie Library 13:35-14:05 • Juniper Green Iceland 14:20-14:50 This service is for RBS customers to make cash deposits, withdrawals, bill payments and administer their accounts. It is not a full substitute for a branch but is still useful. For the best chance of it continuing please use it as often as possible. Recent improvements include better access for disabled customers and a new approach for those in wheelchairs. If you are yet to use the service, try it out next time it is in your village. 50 | BALERNO

SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER

CURRIE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTMAS FAIR! What puts you into a festive mood? It could be hot chocolate or gingerbread latte, Christmas jumpers or perhaps the Currie Community High School Christmas Fair! On Saturday 24th November, 12-3pm, CCHS will be hosting their annual Christmas Fair to help you start your festive season. You could start (or finish) your Christmas shopping at the craft stalls hosted by local businesses and crafts people, as well as stalls selling gifts including gifts made by pupils of CCHS. You will be serenaded by Currie High School’s very own choir and acapella group. You could visit Santa’s Grotto and tell him what you would like for Christmas. You can have your face painted, win a treat in the raffle and rest and relax in the café with a refreshment. There will be home-baking, a tombola and many other stalls. Please come along and support your local high school in their main fundraiser of the year. Written by Amelia McGlynn, S2 at Currie Community High School WANT TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT HERE? COMMUNITY AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT LISTINGS ARE FREE OF CHARGE. EMAIL EDITOR@KONECT.SCOT BY 15TH OF THE MONTH FOR FOLLOWING MONTH’S ISSUE.

BALERNO VILLAGE SCREEN FRIDAY 2ND NOVEMBER • The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (12), 7.30pm (as part of The Pentlands Book Festival) SATURDAY 3RD NOVEMBER • Peter Rabbit (PG) 2.30pm • The Shape of Water (15) 7.30pm FRIDAY 9TH NOVEMBER • Journey’s End, cert 12, 7.30 pm (as part of St Joseph’s Armistice Day Remembrance) VENUE: St. Joseph’s Church Hall & Ogston Hall, Balerno TICKETS: www.balernovillagescreen.com and at The Mill Cafe. Programme and timings subject to change. @KonectMagazines


CLUBS & CLASSES

SPORTS, HOBBIES, LEARNING, SUPPORT GROUPS & MORE... BALERNO YOUNG@HEART For older people in Balerno, Currie and Juniper Green. We meet at 10am on a Tuesday at the Ogston Hall, St Joseph’s centre, Main St, Balerno for some gentle exercises then tea and coffee break. We then have various activities. Cost £2 per week for the tea and coffee break and £15 a year for membership, paid in 2 instalments. For more information please contact Mary Laing on 0131 449 3523 or email me on yackadoo@hotmail. co.uk for more information. BALERNO PARISH CHURCH Come and be part of the heart of the community which meets every Sunday at 10 am in the Main street www.balernochurch.org.uk HAILES SWIMMING CLUB Galas, coaching and development lessons for 7-15 year olds at Balerno, Currie, and Forrester pools. For further details contact membership@ hailesswimclub.co.uk ST MUNGO’S BALERNO Come be part of our vibrant church community which meets every Sunday, 10.30am @ Balerno High School www.stmungos.org PIYO LIVE!Pilates + Yoga + Nonstop movement. Stretch, Strengthen & Sweat all in one workout! Tues 9am in Balerno Scout Hall and Thurs 8pm in Balerno Community Centre. Contact Heidi on 07982 205111 or heidi.instructor@gmail.com WILDFIRE EXPLORER SCOUTS Meet in Balerno High School. Fridays 7.15 - 9.15pm. 14 – 18yrs. Contact: Gordon Simpson 0131 477 3116. Email leaders@wildfireexplorers.org.uk BALERNO MONDAY CLUB Non-denominational club for over 55s. Our meetings are held in St Joseph’s Centre at Balerno Parish Church at 2pm on the first and third Mondays of the month from September to May. Different speakers, activities and outings each session, please contact the Club for syllabus details. 51ST PENTLAND SCOUTS (BALERNO) Beavers, Cubs, Scouts Various evenings, Balerno Scout Hall. Contact John Henderson on 07941 637262

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CURRIE RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB Malleny Park - Minis (P1-7) Sundays 10.30am - 12pm. Contact 0131 449 2432 www.currierugby.org PENTLAND CALEDONIA PIPES AND DRUMS Balerno Community Centre - Every Friday 7pm-9.30pm. New members welcome. Free tuition on pipes or drums Phone 0131 4495133. BALERNO VILLAGE NURSERY Balerno Community Centre Available 8am - 6pm, 5 days a week. Preschool play from age 2 years. Breakfast / Afterschool Club up to 8 years. Full or part time childcare . Call 0131 451 5756 PILATES CLASSES Balerno Parish Church - Mondays 7.30 - 8.30pm - Intermediate/Advanced 8.30 9.30pm - Beginners/Post Beginners. Contact Judi on 07716 830905 or judithrintoulpilates@hotmail.com BALERNO FOOTSTEPS 4 FITNESS Mondays 10am at Balerno High School Riverside Café. Alternative Thursdays 10am at Balerno High School Riverside Café - Alternative Fridays 10am at Balerno Parish Church Hall - Contact 0131 449 2101. SLIMMING WORLD ❤ ❤ ❤ Lose weight eating the most delicious food - yes you can! Classes at Balerno Bowling club, Thursdays 5.30pm. Contact Denise on 07934 823024. 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 E Thomson on 0131 333 4662. PENTLAND FLOWER CLUB Drama Studio, Balerno High School. First Friday of the month at 7pm (excluding January, February, July and August); Visitors and new members are always welcome. Contact Lis Daly on 0131 442 2146. 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. COMPASS PLAYGROUP Dean Park Primary Pre-School Centre. 2-5 years, wide variety of activities.

Mon to Fri (school term time only) 8:55-11.40am. Early Drop Off, Lunch Club and Transfer Service to Dean Park Nursery. Afternoon sessions available for Pre-school children. Call 0131 449 4530 (during opening hours) for more information, or email info@compassplaygroup.com BALERNO BABY AND TODDLER GROUP Balerno Parish Church Hall. 3 Johnsburn Road, Balerno, EH14 7DN. For children 0-5 years and their carers. Term-time Thursdays 9.30 - 11.30am. BALERNO PARISH CHURCH GUILD Balerno Parish Church New Hall. First and third Wednesdays (commencing October) at 7.30pm. Varied syllabus with many interesting speakers; Tea/coffee is served at the end of the meeting. New members and visitors warmly welcomed BALERNO FOLK CLUB Held on the last Tuesday of each month in Balerno Bowling Club . Doors open 8pm; Evening begins 8.20pm; Guest artist on stage at 8.30pm; Members and guests welcome. For further info contact Morag Dunbar on 0131 449 5014 or John Stirling on 0131 449 3456. BALERNO SWI Balerno Community Centre 7.30pm. First Tuesday of every month (except July & August). We usually have a speaker but we also have “in house” evenings; There is usually some business to be discussed and we enjoy a “cuppa” whilst chatting; New members or visitors welcome, just come along MINIS @ST MUNGO’S Group for babies and toddlers with their carers on term time. Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10 - 11.30am in St Mungo’s church building, Ladycroft, Balerno; All welcome. For more information see www.stmungos.org IN THE DITCH QUILTERS Balerno Community Centre. Monthly workshops covering different quilting topics, third Wednesday of the month from 7:15pm. Annual membership £24.00. Contact Maureen Murray on 0131 336 0053 for further details. GIRLGUIDING Rainbows on Monday evenings. Full information and meeting times can be obtained from Edinburgh Head Quarters on 0131 225 4154.

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BALERNO ...cont. PALM CAFÉ St Joseph’s Centre, Balerno, last Tuesday of the month 2.30pm - 4pm. A social group café for people with dementia and their carers serving the communities of Balerno, Juniper Green and Currie. It provides a space for people with dementia and their carers to meet others for support and social contact, using activities such as music, movement, reminiscence and craft to enhance the wellbeing of the person with dementia & informal support and information for carers. If you would be interested in attending this group and would like more information please contact Kay Latimer (449-6186) or email: kaylatimer@btopenworld.com BALERNO PARISH CHURCH Come and join us for regular all age worship on Sunday mornings at 10am followed by refreshments in St Joseph’s. Check www. balernochurch.org.uk for all other events and worship information.

THE MILL CAFÉ A community café run mainly by volunteers in the St Joseph’s Centre at the heart of Balerno. Open Tuesday-Friday 9.30am-2.00pm serving teas, coffees, homebaking and snack lunches. (Times may vary during school holidays)

CURRIE NEW SLIMMING WORLD Lose weight without feeling hungry.

Come and join us every Wednesday at 7:30pm in Currie Community Centre. Contact Kim 07921 380711 or kimkenny2011@gmail.com HAILES SWIMMING CLUB Galas, coaching and development lessons for 7-15 year olds at Balerno, Currie, and Forrester pools. For further details contact membership@ hailesswimclub.co.uk CURRIE YOUTH CLUB Various activities and facilities: Nursery, Football, After-school care, ballet, dog training youth club, craft, Taekwondo, parties, Saturday morning cafe, rooms for hire. See facebook page. Currie Community Centre.

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ARTS & CRAFTS GROUP Art Room 1, Currie Community High School - Thursdays 7.15 - 9pm - from 18th September to 27th November (except 16th October). We are a small, friendly group (of all ages) and new members will be made very welcome. £35 for the 10-week term or £5 per session, if paid on the night. Fee covers all materials, equipment and refreshments. For more information please email: phoenixarts@hotmail. com or tel: 07934 495488. BRIDGE CLUB The club is played at the Gibson Craig back Hall on a Monday, 1.30pm. For more information contact the Chairman on 0131 449 3527. COFFEE AND CRAFT Currie community Centre Mon 7-9pm. Bring your own craft and share your knowledge and experience with other crafters and perhaps learn something new. All welcome. £1 per person per night. AIR CADETS 2463 (CURRIE & BALERNO) SQUADRON Forthview Crescent. Mon and Thu 7-9.30pm. 0131 449 7449 for more info. CURRIE PLAYGROUPCurrie Baptist Church Hall. Preschool play from age 2 years - Mon-Fri, 8.45 11.45am (term time) £6.50 per child per morning - Wraparound and Lunch Club for children attending Currie Nursery. Wrap around £5.00; Lunch club £2.00. See www.currieplaygroup.co.uk 42ND PENTLAND SCOUT GROUP (CURRIE) Forth View Crescent, Currie. Cubs Monday 6.15 – 7.45pm. Call Fee 07771 370748. Scouts Monday 7.45 – 9.15pm. Call Ross 07729714445. Beavers Friday 6.30 – 7.30pm. Call Sharon 07810 201680. www.42ndpentland.scoutsites.org.uk THE OCTAGON CLUB For Adults with Special Needs and Learning Difficulties Meets in Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West, Currie, 7 9pm on Wednesday Evenings from mid September until June for table tennis, snooker, badminton, table games, “tuck shop” etc. Contact Terry Maloney 0751 466 4292 CURRIE & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Meetings Mondays at 7.30 in the Gibson-Craig Hall in Currie - Visitors welcome; For further information contact Douglas Lowe on 0131 449 4349 or douglaslowe51@btinternet.com

BOYS BRIGADE - 65TH EDINBURGH (CURRIE) COMPANY Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road West Currie Anchors (Boys P2 & P3) - Thursday 6 - 7pm Juniors (Boys P4, P5 & P6) Thursday 7 - 8.30pm Company/Seniors (Boys P7 - S6) Sundays 6.30 – 8.30pm For more info email 65edinburghbb@ gmail.com or see website 65edinburgh.boys-brigade.org.uk CURRIE BABY AND TODDLER GROUP Gibson Craig Hall - Friday 9.30 - 11.30am (term time only). Adults £2.00; Kids go free. Parents/ Grandparents/Carers/Childminders are all very welcome; Snack provided for the kids and tea and coffee for the adults. Loads of space to play BALERNO AND DISTRICT RAMBLERS Midweek Group meets on a Wednesday at Currie Library Car Park, Lanark Rd West - 9.15am for 9.30am start. Contact M Timmins 0131 449 4525 or A Blyth 0131 629 3644. Saturday and Sunday Group meets at Pentland View Carpark, Currie, at 8.45am for 9am start. Contact E Scroggie on 0131 441 1666. BOOK GROUP Currie Library - First Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm. BEGINNERS YOGA CLASSES No experience needed (18+) - £6 per class Tuesday 8pm at Gibson Craig Hall, Lanark Road, Currie Wednesday 7.45pm at Forth View Crescent Scout Hall, Currie Monday 6pm at St Margaret’s Hall, Juniper Green Monday 8.30pm at Balerno Scout Hall Any questions please contact Monica, email: karmayoga@btinternet.com Tel: 07986 600432 CORNER CAFE BOOK CLUB At the Corner Cafe, 120 Lanark Road West, Currie. Meet 27th of every month at 7.45. Informal friendly group, all welcome, we read a mixture of classics and popular books. £3 per session. MACULAR SOCIETY, PENTLAND GROUP Group for visually impaired people, 2nd Friday of every month in Currie Library at 2pm. Audio Book Group meets 1st Monday of every month in Currie Library at 2.15 pm. I-Pad tuition group for visually impaired people all other Mondays in Currie Library at 2.15pm.

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MESSY CHURCH Second and last Fridays of the month from 2-4.30pm in the Gibson Craig Halls. We will meet from the second Friday in September until the second Friday in December then from the second Friday in January until the second Friday in June. All ages are welcome, but children must be accompanied by an adult who stays with them. For further information, contact Louise on 466 3472 or Easter on 449 4719

JUNIPER GREEN JUNIPER GREEN NURSERY PLAYGROUP Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road EH14 5DX. Contact 07948 554889 or see website atwww. junipergreenplaygroup.vpweb.co.uk

JUNIPER GREEN BOARDGAMERS We meet 2nd and 4th Friday of the month, 6pm-9pm in Juniper Green Parish Church Hall C - We currently ask for £1.00 per person to cover the cost of the hall (£2.00 non-members - First visit FREE!). Everyone welcome, suitable for kids over 10y/o. Children must be with an adult, and the adult must stay and play too. For more information and dates for this month, please contact Eric (eric@ericonline. co.uk) or find us on Facebook using “Juniper Green Board-Gamers”. 31ST PENTLAND SCOUTS (JUNIPER GREEN) 45 Lanark Road West, Currie Beavers - Wed 6.30pm. Cubs - Mon 7.00pm. Cubs - Tues 6.30pm. Scouts - Fri 7.00pm Contact - Mary Dick on 0131 449 7043. JUNIPER GREEN SWI Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road EH14 5DX. Contact 0131 539 9886.

PENTLAND BRIDGE CLUB The club meets at 7pm on Thursday evenings throughout the year to play duplicate bridge at St Margaret’s Court, Juniper Green. Prospective new members are welcome to come along to see if it suits them. If interested, please contact Ken Brown 0131 449 5314 email mthkjb@gmail.com.

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RATHO RATHO SWI Meet in Ratho Community Centre on second Wednesday of each month (except July & August) from 7pm to 9pm. New members and visitors welcome. Contact 0131 333 4862 for information. RATHO SCOUTS, CUBS & BEAVERS Ratho Community Centre. Beavers: Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm (age 6-8). Cubs: Fridays 7pm 8.30pm (age 8-10.5). Scouts: 7pm - 8.45pm. (age 10.5 -14) RATHO RAVERS Ratho Community Centre. Thurs 10am12pm. Exercising body and mind for the over fifties. £3 per class. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055. PARENT & TODDLERS GROUP Community Centre Tues and Thurs 10am-12noon. Under 3s. Members 50p, non members £1. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055. ART CLUB Ratho Community Centre Tues 7-9pm. Adult Multimedia Club. Members 50p, non members £1. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055. 50 PLUS GROUP Varied programme of activities/outings. New members welcome – meet fortnightly at Ratho Community Centre. Members 50p, nonmembers £1. For more information call the Community Centre on 0131 333 1055 SCOUTS All meet at the Community Centre, meeting times are as follows: Beavers: Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm (age 6-8), Cubs: Fridays 7pm - 8.30pm (age 8-10.5), Scouts: 7pm - 8.45pm. (age 10.5-14) TO INCLUDE YOUR CLUB OR CLASS, PLEASE EMAIL DETAILS TO EDITOR@ KONECT.SCOT CHARITY AND NOT-FOR-PROFIT GROUPS ARE FREE. THERE IS A SMALL CHARGE FOR OTHER LISTINGS. SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.KONECT.SCOT

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SOLUTION TO OCTOBER CROSSWORD

ACROSS: 7. Russia, 8. Coughs, 9. Asia, 10. Addition, 11. Cinemas, 13. Brain, 15. Fence, 17. Reverse, 20. Stumbled, 21. Edge, 23. Affair, 24. Notion DOWN: 1. Puss, 2. Estate, 3. Bananas, 4. Acids, 5 Guitar, 6 Theories, 12. Identify, 14. Heading, 16. Combat, 18. Events, 19. Alert, 22. Grow

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

ESTATE AGENT AERIALS & SATELLITE Blair Cadell Solicitors 36 Kinnear Aerials 33 EXTERIOR CLEANING APPLIANCE REPAIRS Cleaning & Maintenance 34 Appliances of Edinburgh 45 Laws Gutter Cleaning 42 BATHROOMS & KITCHENS Ian Merriman 24 FENCING, RAILINGS, GATES S & D Fences 35 Splash Bathrooms 4 Paragon Bathroom solutions 2 FINANCIAL ADVICE Taylor Property 44 Personal Money Management 14 BEAUTICIAN FIREPLACES/WOODBURNERS Beauty Box 18 Fireplaces, Stoves and Flues 10 Beauty Therapy by Rhona 20 FIREWORKS Juniper Beauty Room 18 West Lothian Discount Fireworks 6 BLACKSMITH D & I Blacksmiths 34 FITNESS CLASSES Karma Yoga 22 BOILER SERVICES The Gas Engineer 25 FLORIST Juniper Flowers 4 BUILDER Vicky’s Flowers 18 Almond Building Company 40 FUNERAL DIRECTOR CAR SERVICING, MOT & REPAIR Mark Porteous Funeral Balerno Garage 41 Directors 26 Ratho Auto Services 41 GARAGE DOORS CARPET & FLOORING SALES Max’s Garage Doors 41 DRZ Trade Services 5 GARDEN DESIGN/ Pentland Carpets 10 MAINTENANCE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CS Gardening 35 CLEANING D Greaves Landscape Aquatec 33 Gardeners 34 Cleaning Doctor 12 Evergreen Balerno 32 CW Services 33 Greenspace Landscapes 34 James Burnett Carpet Cleaning 24 GARDEN FURNITURE AND CHIROPODY/PODIATRY/ BUILDINGS FOOTCARE Champfleurie Estate 11 Pentland Footcare 22 GLAZING REPAIRS CHURCHES CR Smith 29 St Mungo’s 4 DGR Double Glazing Repairs 24 COMPUTER/PHONE REPAIRS GOLFING Simply Fix It 39 Baberton Golf Club 30 Worx24 55 GYM/HEALTH CLUB CONCIERGE Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club 19 We Can Do It 38 HAIR SALON CURTAINS & BLINDS Hair Tech 18 Blind Design 10 Tony Harper’s Hair Studio 21 Harvey Bruce 12 HOLIDAY LETS Midkinleith Holiday Cottage 5 DENTIST Artis Dental and Implant Studio 21 HOMES FOR SALE No 9 Practice 20 CALA Homes 15 DOG WALKER JOINERY Happy Scampers 49 Create Enhanced Spaces 40 GK Wilson Joiner 7 DOORS/WINDOWS Jack Watson Joinery 25 UPVC Doors 7 R McNeill Joiner & Glazier 45 DRIVEWAYS AND PAVING Alpine Paving 35 LOCKSMITH 1st Call Locksmiths 41 Electrician CVC Locksmiths and Security 33 A&A Electrical Solutions 45 D Sykes Electrical 36 MARKETING/LEAFLETING The Leaflet Lady 56 Spark Electrical Solutions 31

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MEMBER OF SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT Gordon Macdonald MSP 38 MOBILITY SERVICES Ableworld 23 PAINTING & DECORATING Alistair McLellan 42 Brush Strokes 45 Gerry Aitken 45 Ken Dunton 7 Lane Decor 25 Lewis Arthur Decorating Services 28 Mark Reece Painter & Decorator 30 PERSONAL TRAINER KM Fitness 22 PET SITTING/BOARDING Claylands Cottage Cattery 49 PLASTERING Alexander Aitken Plastering 7 Self Employed Plasterer 40 PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES Alex Hunter Plumbers 5 Bill Reid & Son 30 Currievale Plumbing & Drainage 24 McLellan Plumbing & Heating 25 Owen Gibb Plumbing & Heating 25 Shandon Plumbing 25 Weir Plumbing Heating and Gas Services 7 RESTAURANT Al Borgo Ristorante 47 ROOFING Dell Roofing 30 Edinburgh Roofing Services 37 Fairmile Roofing 31 John Brazil 4 Thomson Roofing Services 42 TAXI & PRIVATE HIRE Capital Cars 47 TREE CARE SERVICES Delisle Tree Solutions 32 Evergreen Tree Surgery 34 Maxwell Tree Care 32 VET & ANIMAL WELLBEING Dogs Trust 48 Pentland Veterinary Clinic 49 WEIGHT LOSS Slimming World 20 WHAT’S ON Rough Castle Experiences 5 WINDOW CLEANER Tag Cleaning Services 35

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