The Dell DIrectory, November 2018

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November 2018

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PLUS: Patterns For Living, CLUBS & CLASSES, Puzzles, and much more inside! The monthly community magazine for Colinton, Craiglockhart and Kingsknowe



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ur Local People column this month is a feature on a very special up and coming eatery for the area – run

by the Carlyle’s (Sharon used to work in Colinton Post Office), Carlyle’s Bar and Kitchen in Balerno opened this summer,

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and Ali is creating the most fabulous food which is getting noticed by food reviewers in Edinburgh. They are offering Dell

Ali Carlyle: Committed To Quality...................8

Directory readers a chance to win a meal

Pentlands Book Festival................................. 15

there, and I can’t recommend them highly enough.

Health: Proprioception - Is Yours A Problem............................................................... 16

Most of our usual columns are here, some got squeezed out but will be back next month. I hope you enjoy The

Lynne Arnott’s column.................................... 23 Colinton Village Events update..................... 30 Puzzles................................................................ 33

Dell Directory this month, it’s autumnal

Useful information............................................ 35

and a bit Christmassy too. As ever, I’ve

What’s On........................................................... 36

always happy to hear feedback. Thanks

Clubs & Classes............................................... 37

for supporting local businesses and organisations.

The Dell Directory is distributed to 5,500 homes in the Colinton, Craiglockhart and Kingsknowe areas. There are 11 copies a year with a joint issue in Dec/Jan.

COVER IMAGE: See P36 for ‘What’s On’ this Autumn.

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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 | THE DELL

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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WHAT’S ON

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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

• The Rebel that Scotland Forgot • Can you Crush a Radical: call Liz Beevers on 0131 453 4517 to reserve a place • Reflections on the Water of Life • Iain MacDonald, the Gannet: tickets available on the door • Plants on Paper:Flower Painting or Botanical Illustration? • A Life of Mystery: Josephine Tey • Poetry Competition Prize-giving Ceremony: no tickets necessary – just turn up • Killing People for Fun and Profit: an evening with the Queen of Crime • So you think you’re funny? A Creative Writing Workshop for Children

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HEALTH

Proprioception

– Is Yours A Problem? How many senses do we human beings have? The obvious answer is five - we were all taught about sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch at school – but we have many more. Other senses include theromoception (hot/cold), nociception (pain) and proprioception (body position). All our senses contribute to our health and well-being but proprioception is of particular importance to everyone who participates in sport or likes to keep active. Good body awareness is known to reduce injury rates whether you play sport or not. So, what is proprioception and how do we train to improve it? The Science Bit Specialised sensory receptors are located in our joints, muscles and tendons. These organs, which can collectively be known as “proprioceptors”, send information in the form of nerve impulses to our conscious and subconscious central nervous systems. They relay information about our limb positions, joint movement, vibration and pressure. This allows any sequence of 16 | THE DELL

movement to be continually monitored and then modified if necessary. However, after acute injuries such as muscle pulls or joint sprains and after overuse injuries such as tendinopathy, these nerve endings and nerve pathways can be damaged. The proprioceptors become slow to respond to changing position and this resulting decrease in joint position sense causes decreased co-ordination, poor balance and can lead to falls. This means that after any limb injury, proprioception should be re-trained. However, researchers suggest that 75% of people with an ankle sprain have had previous injuries which have not been fully rehabilitated. This is a huge statistic and represents unnecessary injuries as proprioception can be easily improved. Remember that minor injuries now long forgotten may have left you with proprioception that is less than perfect. What do proprioceptive exercises involve? Exercises to help may include standing still with one foot directly in front of the other as if on a tightrope. You may find it is much easier with one foot in front than the other. Exercises may involve standing still on one foot for 30 seconds, but try this safely, near a wall to hold on to if you wobble. Balance exercises can be walking on your toes or your heels, or may involve more dynamic sports related skills such as hopping, jumping or throwing and catching. Any training exercise must be safe and appropriate for you so if you have any concerns, seek advice from your Physio or Doctor before you try any of these exercises. There is no doubt that a good proprioceptive sense will reduce injury chances so it is worth a few minutes practice to make sure yours is up to scratch. PS The answer to the very first question – the number of senses we have depends on which neurologist or psychologist you ask. There are defensible answers for 3, 9, 21 or 33 depending on the definition of “Sense” 5 is definitely wrong! The health column is contributed by McNaughton Physiogrange, Edinburgh www.physiogrange.co.uk @KonectMagazines


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LYNNE’S COLUMN

Remember , remember, it’s only Last month I mused over alternative ways to enjoy October so this month I was interested to know of other ways to mark November rather than the traditional but obvious Guy Fawkes night. A quick Google search of celebrations around the world revealed an interesting one - Plan Your Epitaph Day - created by a man called Lance Hardie in 1995 to coincide with the Day of the Dead on 2nd November. Despite being a fairly morbid prospect, this was used as an exercise in a famous self-help book, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, where the author, Stephen Covey, suggested that we “Begin With The End in Mind” and imagine how we’d like to be remembered by others as a way to help us work out our life’s goals and values. It’s quite sobering to ponder for a moment how we’d like others to perceive us. Do we want to be known as a successful businessperson, a loving parent, a great cook, a fantastic singer, a friendly face or a listening ear? And if we dig a little deeper into ourselves, how @KonectMagazines

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crisp and bright. There are so many opportunities to enrich our lives on our own doorstep. Go for walks with family or friends in the Dell or along the canal, enjoy some fitness classes in the local church halls, research a new hobby or just enjoy a good read courtesy of your local library. Begin November with the end of the year in mind and take some steps to ensure that this year will be one to look back on with pride and satisfaction in achieving your goals. This article was contributed by Lynne Arnott. Lynne has lived in Colinton for the past 9 years with her husband and 2 kids. THE DELL | 23


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WHAT’S ON

CVE has had a busy year this year, with a new Tea in the Park event in May, and more recently a very successful Art in the Park’ with two additional community events to organise before the year is out! Colinton Village Events Group has also joined forces with another local organisation, Colinton Village Ventures (formed in 2016). Together, as Colinton Village Enterprise, we have been pursuing the acquisition of the outbuilding in Spylaw Park as an asset transfer under the Community Empowerment Act. Much fundraising and public support is required if we are to succeed in purchasing and refurbishment this asset, so that we can develop it into a community hub for widespread usage and enjoyment. Please email colintonvillage@gmail.com if you would like to be involved.

Following on from the popularity of Tea in the Park earlier this year, and our most successful bookstall to date at September’s Art in the Park, CVE will be hosting a pop-up event combining the two, in the Shed in Spylaw Park on Saturday, 17th November. A huge and varied selection of pre-loved books will be available to purchase at bargain prices. Any books you would like to donate can be left at Downes Greengrocers (Patsy’s) at Bridge Road, Colinton prior to the event, or brought down to the park on the day, ideally between 10am and 11am. We’ll also be selling our fabulous mugs to enjoy with your tea! CVE members will be on hand to chat to about the “Shed Project” - or anything else for that matter!

Christmas on the Corner CVE’s annual winter fair, Christmas on the Corner, is scheduled to take place on the evening of Wednesday, December 12th in The Dell Room of Colinton Parish Church, Dell Road, from 6pm to 8pm.

You will have an opportunity to meet our lovely, local Alpacas and hand-feed them! So why not join us, take a selfie or two and enjoy this up-close and personal experience. Indoors, you can expect live musical performances with mulled wine, hot cider and mince pies. CVE will also run festive tombolas and raffles. The Stableroom Playgroup will provide hot chocolate, teas & coffees, with home baking. Santa and his elf helpers will be on hand for the wee ones, plus a chance to avail of Santa’s special post-box for those allimportant letters. For further details on this event, please follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/ColintonVillageEnterprise/

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PUZZLES

CROSSWORD

Solution in the December edition ACROSS: 7. Companies, corporations (13), 8. Thin layer, film (8), 9. Large stringed instrument (4), 10. Places of education (7), 12. Cinders (5), 14. Crustaceans (5), 16. Roads (7), 19. Chemical element, Zn (4), 20. Courteously (8), 22. Relaying of messages (13) DOWN: 1. Vacant (4), 2. Strong Asian grass (6), 3. At last (7), 4. Enclosed (5), 5. Desires (6), 6. Most furious (8), 11. Passageway (8), 13. Slanted letters (7), 15. Turn into (6), 17. Manor (6), 18. Unlocks (5), 21. King of the beasts (4)

Solution on Page 38

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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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USEFUL INFORMATION

POST OFFICES & LIBRARIES Colinton Post Office (within Olive Deli) - 0131 441 1003 - www.postoffice.co.uk Opening Times: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 6.30pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 12.30pm - 4.30pm Colinton Mains Post Office - 0131 441 2657 - www.postoffice.co.uk Opening Times: Mon - Fri 9am - 5.30pm, Sat 9am - 12.30pm Colinton Library - 14 Thorburn Road, Edinburgh, EH13 0BQ - Tel: 0131 529 5603 Email: colinton.library@ edinburgh.gov.uk - Opening Times: Mon & Weds 1pm to 8pm, Tues & Fri 10am to 5pm, Sat 10am to 2pm - Facilities: Free wifi, disabled access, car park, exhibition space, induction loop, Library Link (Fridays at 1pm) Oxgangs Library - 343 Oxgangs Road North, Edinburgh EH13 9LY - Tel: 0131 529 5549 Email: oxgangs.library@edinburgh.gov.uk - Opening Times: Mon-Weds 10am to 8pm, Thurs – Sat 10am to 5pm. Sun – Closed. - Facilities: Free Wifi, self service, disabled access, car park, community room for hire, display/exhibition space for public use, toilets incl disabled, baby changing facilities & induction loop

COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION

Local Councillors (Colinton/Fairmilehead Ward): Scott Arthur - Labour - 0131 529 4014 - scott.arthur@edinburgh.gov.uk Phil Doggart - Con - 0131 529 4255 - phil.doggart@edinburgh.gov.uk Jason Rust - Con - 0131 529 4953 - jason.rust@edinburgh.gov.uk

Local Councillors (Fountainbridge/Craiglockhart Ward): Gavin Corbett - Scottish Greens - 0131 529 3174 - gavin.corbett@edinburgh.gov.uk Andrew Johnston - Con - 0131 529 4355 - andrew.johnston@edinburgh.gov.uk David Key - SNP - 0131 529 3260 - david.key@edinburgh.gov.uk Colinton Amenity Association: www.colinton-amenity.org.uk Craiglockhart Community Council: www.craiglockhart.btck.co.uk Colinton Community Council: www.colintoncc.org.uk Firrhill Community Council: www.firrhillcommunitycouncil.btck.co.uk Longstone Community Council: www.longstonecc.org.uk Pentland Community Centre: 0131 445 287

MEDICAL Colinton Pharmacy - 0131 441 2352 - Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 9-1pm & 2-5.45pm, Sat: 9am to 1pm Colinton Mains Pharmacy - 0131 441 3388 - Opening Times: Mon- Fri: 9am – 6pm, Sat: 9am- 1pm - Closed daily between 1pm and 2pm Colinton Surgery - 0131 441 4555 - www.colintonsurgery.co.uk - Opening Times: Mon- Fri: 8am- 6pm Firrhill Medical Centre - 0131 441 3119. Mon- Fri 8am- 6pm Royal Infirmary - 0131 536 1000 - www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Sick Kids Hospital - 0131 536 0000 - www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk NHS 24 - 111 - www.nhs24.scot NHS Inform - www.nhsinform.scot - For everyday questions about health

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WHAT’S ON

November 2ND NOVEMBER TO 30TH NOVEMBER Pentlands Book Festival See details on Page 15 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 SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER Books, Biscuits, a Brew and a Blether in the Park The Shed, Spylaw Park, 11am to 1pm. Preloved books will be available to purchase at bargain prices. We’ll also be selling our fabulous mugs to enjoy with your tea! CVE members will be on hand to chat to about the “Shed Project” or anything else. See p32 for full details. 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 36 | THE DELL

December

SUNDAY 16TH DECEMBER The Colinton & Merchiston Choir presents a Christmas Concert A performance of J. H. Maunder’s “Bethlehem”will be complemented by Adolphe Adam’s “O Holy Night” and John Rutter’s “Angels’ Carol”. The venue is the magnificent Memorial Hall at Merchiston Castle School, 294 Colinton Road. 7.20pm. Admission is free, with tea and coffee provided after the concert. Please join us for an evening of Christmas music - all welcome! Visit www.colintonchoir.org for more information 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. @KonectMagazines


CLUBS & CLASSES

SPORTS, HOBBIES, LEARNING, SUPPORT GROUPS & MORE... LITTLE STEPS Baby and Toddler Group, Weds 10am – 11.30am (term times). Play, Bible stories, crafts, singing, snacks for kids, coffee and homebaking. St John’s Colinton Mains Church, 223 Oxgangs Road North. See facebook: St John’s Colinton Mains EDINBURGH LINUS GROUP We are a small group who meet every second Tuesday afternoon in the Pentland Community centre and make quilts and incubator covers for the Sick Kid’s Hospital. New members are always welcome. More information from alisonjdunlop@yahoo.co.uk

COLINTON & MERCHISTON CHOIR Amateur choral society, performing two concerts per year. We meet in the Music Department at Merchiston Castle School, Mondays 7.30pm to 9pm. All ages welcome, no audition required. Annual membership subscription of £35.00, which includes the hire of music. For more information, please visit www.colintonchoir.org

HATHA YOGA Colinton Parish Church - Redford Room, Dell Road on Wednesdays 7pm 8.30pm. For more details please email june4yoga@btinternet.com or call 07730 130435 FRIENDLY BRIDGE Colinton Cottage Homes - 15 Thorburn Road, Colinton. Every Tues 2-4pm. Contact Ken McLeod, tel 0131 466 0888.

COLINTON BADMINTON CLUB St. Cuthberts Church Hall, Westgarth Ave - Monday 8pm-10pm from Sept to March. Contact: Archie Clark on 0131 449 4703 STABLE ROOM PLAYGROUPS Colinton Parish Church, Dell Road - Happy and stimulating playgroups from 2-5 years old. Mon, Weds & Fri 9.15am to 12.00pm. (term time). Claire Pope on 07966 627756. STABLE ROOM & TODDLER GROUPS Colinton Parish Church, Dell Road - Thurs 9.30am - 11.30am (term time). Contact: Sarah Yule on 07850 195334. Please phone before coming as we operate a waiting list.

PROGRESS FITNESS Fitness classes in Colinton and Juniper Green. Zumba, Zumba Step, Zumba Gold, Floor Barre, Yoga, Fitness Yoga and Total Body Conditioning. £5 per class or 10 classes for £45. For full details go to www.progressfitness.co.uk

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COMPLIMENTARY FITNESS CLASSES All level classes Tues: Fitness Pilates 7.30pm in Craiglockhart Church Hall & Classes in Dreghorn Loan Church Hall, Colinton, on Weds: Fitness Toning 9.30am Thurs: Fitness Yoga 6.35pm & Fitness Pilates 7.30pm. Fri: Fitness Yoga 9.30am info & details www.complementaryfitness.co.uk COLINTON GARDEN CLUB Dreghorn Loan Hall - Meets 4th Monday of every month at 8.00pm. September to April. Email: membership@colintongardens.org. uk Email: www.colintongardens. org.uk

BIDE & BLETHER LUNCH CLUB Oxgangs Neighbourhood Centre, 71 Firrhill Drive, Edinburgh EH13 9EU - Every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm, starting from 7th June. Call us today to book your place on 0131 466 0678.

CRAIGLOCKHART CHURCH GUILD Craiglockhart Church, Craiglockhart Drive North, EH14 1HS. We meet in Centenary Hall at 7.30 pm on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays from October to March to encourage men and women in their faith while hearing interesting talks, having fun and finishing with a chat over tea and coffee. Everyone most welcome. COLINTON LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY Dreghorn Loan Hall Want to know about local history! We meet every other Monday evening in the Hall with Speakers starting at 8pm prompt. Visit www.colintonhistory.org.uk or contact Bob Bell at 0131 441 4915. EDINBURGH GUILD OF WEAVERS, SPINNERS AND DYERS Craiglockhart Church, Craiglockhart Drive North - Meet at monthly usually the third Saturday of the month. Our aims are to further the crafts of weaving, spinning and dyeing, to learn from each other as well as from experienced craft tutors, and to create opportunities to display and pass on our skills. See www.ewsd.org.uk WEDNESDAY WALKING GROUP Meet every Wednesday for walks in the Lothians, Fife, the Borders and further afield. Transport from Currie Library car park, walks of various grades and distances (usually 6 to 8 miles). Just turn up and go. Contact: M. Timmins T: 0131 449 4525 or A

Blythe T:0131 629 3644 (Balerno and District Ramblers) for details and a programme. SISTERS WITH SPIRIT Swing Café at Colinton Parish Church A new women’s group that meet on the first Thursday every month at 7.30pm. For more details on the themes for our meetings, and to book tickets, please visit facebook. com/sisterswithspirit or call 0131 441 2232.

GO GET FITNESS Insanity Live classes - Max Interval Training for all fitness levels. Mon 8pm Spylaw Park, Colinton. Tues 8.15pm Pentland Community Centre. Thurs 1pm, Fri 9.40am North Merchiston Club (parents welcome to bring children to watch!) £5 per class or block of 10 classes for £40 For bookings and further details: emma@go-get.co.uk Visit: www.go-get.co.uk or facebook.com/gogetinsanitylive

7th EDINBURGH BOYS BRIGADE Co. We welcome boys of all school ages, from Primary 1 to S6 - For a real variety of fun, games, activities, outings & competitions. Most Friday evenings during school term at Dreghorn Loan Hall, Dreghorn Loan. Alastair Merrill (Company Captain); ajsmerrill@ gmail.com; 0131 477 3982; 07766 246880. Martin Shand (P1 – P6); martinshand74@gmail.com; 0131 441 9149; 07860 368285.

COLINTON LITERARY SOCIETY Dreghorn Loan Hall - Meets every Wednesday at 8pm from 11 October. Keep up to date with latest news about the Lit, on Church website www.colinton-parish.com

CRAIGLOCKHART LADIES GROUP Craiglockhart Parish Church - We meet at 8pm on the second and fourth Mondays, September to March, to hear a variety of speakers on diverse subjects and to meet up for tea/ coffee and a chat. £25 membership. All welcome. 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. WWW.KONECT.SCOT

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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS

AERIALS & SATELLITE Douglas Mackay Aerial and Satellite 26 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Appliances of Edinburgh

BATHROOMS & KITCHENS Ian Merriman Splash Bathrooms Paragon Bathroom solutions Taylor Property

13 12 11 2 10

BEAUTICIAN Beauty Therapy by Rhona 22 Boiler Services The Gas Engineer 24 BUILDER Almond Building Company Dean Jones Building Services

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CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CW Services 24 James Burnett Carpet Cleaning 26 Lion Cleaning Services 26 CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES Poco Musicians

CHILDREN’S NURSERY Colinton Private Nursery

CLEANING: HOUSE/OFFICE Urban Cocoon

COMPUTER/PHONE REPAIRS Colinton PC Solutions Worx24 CONCIERGE We Can Do It

CURTAINS & BLINDS Blind Design

DENTIST Artis Dental and Implant Studio Seven Hills Dental Practice

DRAINAGE SERVICES Currievale Drainage

DRIVEWAYS AND PAVING Alpine Paving ELECTRICIAN Bry-Ter Electrical Morningside Electrical Spark Electrical Solutions ESTATE AGENT Blair Cadell Solicitors

EXTERIOR CLEANING Cleaning & Maintenance

FIREPLACES/WOODBURNERS Fireplaces, Stoves and Flues

FIREWORKS West Lothian Discount Fireworks

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GARDEN DESIGN/MAINTENANCE Evergreen Balerno 28 Greenspace Landscapes 28 GARDEN FURNITURE AND BUILDINGS Champfleurie Estate

GLAZING REPAIRS DGR Double Glazing Repairs

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HAIR SALON Colinton Hair Design

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HOME CARE Colinton Homecare

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HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP/ACTIVITY Cheyne Gang 18

JOINERY SMC Joinery Liberton Joinery

LOCKSMITH CVC Locksmiths and Security MARKETING/LEAFLETING The Leaflet Lady

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MEMBER OF SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT Gordon Macdonald MSP 6 MOBILITY SERVICES Ableworld 19 PAINTING & DECORATING Gerry Aitken Heritage Decorators Ian Hodgson Decorators Lane Decor

PHYSIOTHERAPY Physio Grange

PLASTERING Self Employed Plasterer

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PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICES Bill Reid & Son 14 Currievale Plumbing & Drainage 30 Geoff Lennie Plumbing & Heating 12 McLellan Plumbing & Heating 31 Owen Gibb Plumbing & Heating 7 Scott Findlay Plumbing & Heating Engineers 13 Shandon Plumbing 6 Smart Heating Edinburgh 31 Weir Plumbing Heating and Gas Services 14

ROOFING Edinburgh Roofing Services Fairmile Roofing Thomson Roofing Services SOFT FURNISHINGS Absolute Upholstery

TAXI & PRIVATE HIRE Capital Cars

TREE CARE SERVICES Delisle Tree Solutions Evergreen Tree Surgery

VET & ANIMAL WELLBEING Dogs Trust

WHAT’S ON Rough Castle Experiences

WINDOW CLEANER Keith Wales Window Cleaner

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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