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Bal e r n o , C u r r i e , J u n i p e r G r e en and Baberton February 2012

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LOCAL HISTORY

The Benefits System – How Currie used to do it

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Hello neighbours Welcome to the February issue of the Konect Directory.

three 29th February birthdays in the same family!

Whilst reality is that by now most new year’s resolutions have been broken or abandoned, we have everything we need locally to get us back on track. The most common new year’s resolutions are to do with health/ fitness, spending more time with family and learning something new. Look through the magazine to see what’s available in the area for tuition, fitness or new interests. The community high schools in Currie and Balerno also offer a fantastic range of courses with something for everyone.

Congratulations to Anne Hanley of Currie who won the competition prize in the last issue. This month, the new tea room in Veitch’s Garden Centre in East Calder is offering afternoon tea for two. Serving coffee, afternoon teas, high teas and lunches made from locally sourced produce, they are well worth a visit, so try your luck in the crossword competition on page 30.

In our articles this month we take a look at the topical question of the benefits system... means-testing, administration...in Currie in the 19th century! And Emma Merchant talks to an extraordinary local family who have

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

Contents Feature Article How Currie used to do it Local Walk Pets Recipe Competitions & puzzles Prize crossword

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Sudoku Children & Family Community What’s on + Useful Info Clubs & Classes Index of Advertisers

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Money, tax and benefits : How Currie used to do it

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ith fundamental reforms to the benefits system currently under discussion, questions of means-testing, taxation and benefits are regularly in the news. It’s a subject that affects all of us, and we decided to take a look at how these things were handled in the 19th century, as the Statistical Account of the Parish of Currie, written in 1842 by the minister of the time, gives us a good understanding of how the benefits system was handled. The idea of civic duty was well-established, but much more local than today, overseen by the Kirk in conjunction with a local committee and administered by … the schoolmaster! In the parish of Currie local funds were found to fulfil the 15th-century law so that ‘the puyr aiget and impotent personis sould be as necessarlie prouidit for’, taking care of course that ‘vagaboundis and strang beggaris be repressit’. The title deeds to land held by the major landowners (the “heritors”) obliged them to pay teinds (Scottish tithes) to the minister and this money was used to provide local benefits. The amount paid was based on the value of their property, and the levy was also applied to tenants whose annual rent exceeded £6. The heritors and the church decided together whom in their locality should receive payments, and how much. The heritors in Currie in the mid-19th century included wealthy people such as Sir James Gibson-Craig, Lord Morton, Carteret Scott of Malleny, John Marshall of Curriehill, Robert Davidson of Ravelrig. Besides providing for the poor of the parish, they were also responsible for the upkeep of roads, churches and schools. The Statistical Account of 1845 tells us that here in Currie “an annual meeting of heritors and kirk session determines the amount of assessment for the ensuing year, which is held on 31st December”. The Account goes on to explain that the school master was required to collect the amount assessed from each heritor,

taking care to add 5% which he kept for himself. The schoolmaster then had to distribute this money to the agreed recipients, for which he was paid £6 per year. You can see the concept of a social safety net in Currie in 1845 in comments such as “the sum of L3,l3s.6D was expended for the medical relief of paupers, and that this assistance is always given when required.” After 1845 parochial boards for Poor Relief were established, but the heritors were still required to maintain the church, manse and some roads until an Act of parliament in 1925. There was no concept in Scotland of support for the unemployed until 1921. In addition to the money from the heritors and tenants, there were collections at the church doors which added to the money available for relief payments, and occasional private donations – the minister mentions in the statistical account that that year £15 was entrusted to him by private individuals, for the temporary aid of industrious workmen, who might be overtaken by disease, and distributed at his discretion. Unlike today, there was room for local discretion: In the year 1842 there were 34 paupers on the permanent roll, and on the occasional 12, making in all 46. There are various small sums occasionally given to poor travellers passing through the parish, - the number of whom is considerable, particularly after the harvest. The amount of relief afforded to regular paupers varies from 4s to 8s a month. In one instance, where an idiot girl was in the family, 12s were given for a considerable time. - so a kind of Disability Living Allowance was considered too! The list of things covered by the teinds included, besides the regular paupers, occasional relief, coal, house rents, lunatics, clothing, educating poor children, salaries of session-clerk, beadle, precentor, as well as incidental expenses.


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Schools The public benefit system, as funded by the heritors and administered by the church, also covered schooling. Unlike some other parishes, in Currie girls were not offered general education in the 19th century, but boys could take advantage of a broad curriculum. The branches taught include, besides the common range of parochial education, Latin, French, geography and mathematics. The advantages of education are very generally appreciated , and provision is made for those children whose parents are in such circumstances as make them unable to defray the expense of keeping their children at school. But the number of poor children, gratuitously educated, is sometimes much larger than this; if any pauper families remain uneducated, the privation is entirely owing to their own negligence. Education was not compulsory.

Scotland was the world leader in universal education, and so there was some degree of central funding. The Account states: A school and school house have been erected at Balerno, by means of a grant of L100 obtained from the Government Board of Education, and an equal sum raised by subscription. The school is under the management of eight directors, half of them adhering to the Establishment, the other half being Dissenters. As with the heritors system this was clearly a form of local democracy at work, and although the religious politics sounds strange today the outcomes are recognisable. Sources - all citations in this article are from the “Statistical Account of Scotland, Currie, County of Edinburgh (1834-45)”

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Girls were catered to in Currie to some extent though: There is a female school in Currie, the object of which is principally to teach sewing. A salary of L5, over and above the school fees, is paid to the school mistress out of parish funds, which together with a free house and an allowance of meal and potatoes from the family of Riccarton, help make a tolerable living to a single person.

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he purchase and sale of your home is, for most people, the biggest financial commitment of their lives. On average people move house every seven years although, no doubt, since the start of the credit crunch, this timescale will have extended. Nevertheless, most of us will move several times during our lifetimes. It is crucially important to get the marketing of your property absolutely right! Here are some of the most important considerations in marketing your property: 1. Choosing your agent: Firstly, choosing a firm of solicitors and estate agents who are members of the ESPC should be your first step. Obviously you will then wish to consider which firm suits your needs best so give consideration to the first impressions you get when approaching a firm for information, how readily they give you a quote of likely costs, what type of services they will offer you such as the quality of their Sales Schedules, do they offer floorplans, do they offer a Movie of your property (which is the up and coming marketing tool) and on what websites will they advertise your property. Huge numbers of sites are not essential but ESPC should be top priority. Then ask your chosen agent to visit your property so you can get a feel for whether you will be happy working with that agent, whether they are interested in your needs or whether they are simply there to get you to sign up for their service. 2. Preparing your home: The advice given by presenters such as Ann Maurice on the Channel 4 TV

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Thought for the Month By Claudia Goncalves

Shining the light we carry within

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ow many of us have noticed that there is not enough time in a day and that time is going really fast? Yes, according to the Mayans, 2012 marks the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one and time will never be as we knew it before. 2012 marks an awakening of human kind and we are all experiencing it in one level or another. How many of us or how many people do we know are experiencing crises or illness? Looking from a spiritual perspective, crises or illnesses often marks the beginning of a spiritual awakening or ascension

to another level of awakening within the self. The consciousness of spiritual awakening is vast, it is not limited to one religion or another, either one spirituality or another; it goes inďŹ nitely beyond that. This awakening is our own personal journey of remembering who we are, the light we carry and bring within ourselves to this world: to here and now. Claudia Goncalves is a yoga teacher and shamanic practitioner in Balerno. She is the co-founder of the C.F.P.H. a Holistic Centre in Portobello (www.planetaryhealing.co.uk) and co-founder of the Edinburgh Shamanic Centre (www.shamaniccentre.com).

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Village People By Emma Merchant

staff. Last birthday, when I was 13, Sue bought me a Wii and some games to go with it. But I had to ask a real 13 year old to get me started!”

Malcolm Round

The chances of having a leap year birthday are around 1 in 1,500. But what if your sibling has a leap year birthday too?

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alcolm celebrates his 14th birthday this month. Like many his age, he loves gadgets, electronic games and The Simpsons. He also happens to be minister of St. Mungo’s church, Balerno. How can this be? Malcolm’s birthday is on 29th February and only appears once every four years. This is why he can enjoy a teen birthday later in life than the rest of us. I visit Malcolm at his office in the Ministry Centre in Balerno. Inside, hundreds of books compete for space with Dr Who memorabilia, light sabres and daleks. “I love these!” he says, picking up a dalek. “My wife, Sue, often buys me presents appropriate to my leap year age. This one is remote controlled, and I have great fun sending it out of my office to greet new unsuspecting members of

“My sister, Shelagh, is four years older than me. She was also born on the 29th February. It caused quite a stir when we were little. There was an article about us both in the local press, and a picture of my sister holding me. She’s 15 this year. ” Are there disadvantages to having a leap year birthday? “No, not really. Our special birthdays are exciting, of course. Other years, I celebrate on the 28th February, and Shelagh on the 1st March. And these days, because I get fewer chances than most to celebrate real birthdays, Sue loves to mark the occasion properly. I couldn’t ignore my special day, even if I wanted to! And old friends tend to remember me on leap years, so I’ll often get a cluster of ‘Happy Birthday’ phone calls, which is nice.”

What is a leap year? Earth takes approximately 365 and a quarter days to go around the sun, but we usually count just 365 days. Every fourth year we add an extra day to keep up with what is actually happening, and this is known as a leap year. Julius Caesar and his advisers worked the idea out in 45 BC, and incorporated leap years into their Julian calendar. The rule is: leap years must always be divisible by four (like 2012). But, more accurately, a year is 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes, and 16 seconds – 11 minutes under a quarter day. This may not seem a significant length of time, but ignore those 11 minutes, and slowly but surely, the months begin to slide away from their appropriate seasons at a rate of about three days every four centuries. Julius Caesar’s calendar worked pretty well for a while, but it wasn’t quite accurate enough, and by the time Pope Gregory XIII ruled the Holy Roman Empire in 1582, Easter Day had been gradually working its way backwards towards winter. Also, the Spring equinox (equal length day and night) was appearing on March 11th, about 10 days earlier than today, which really didn’t suit Pope Gregory. He worked out that omitting the leap year three times in every four centuries would solve the problem. It did, and we still use his Gregorian calendar today. So now, as well as the ‘divisible by four’ rule, every new century leap year must be divisible by 400, in order to discard a few. This explains why 1600 and 2000 were leap years, but 1900 wasn’t, and nor will be 2100.

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He does have one regret, however. “Yes”, he sighs, “my sister and I always secretly hoped our birthdays would qualify us for a Blue Peter Badge. Sadly, it never happened. Maybe we were just not quite unusual enough.” In fact, the odds suggest that Malcolm could well be the only man in Scotland to share a leap year birthday with a sibling (other than twins). However, in 1988, the family climbed to new heights of improbability. Malcolm and Sue were planning their move to Balerno, where Malcolm would begin his post as minister of St. Mungo’s Church.

in two generations. That surely qualifies them for a Blue Peter badge! Many happy returns to Malcolm, his sister Shelagh, and daughter Joanna this month. And many happy returns to any other Konect Directory readers who share this special birthday. We’d love to hear from you!

“Sue was expecting our second child, and our daughter Joanna arrived, you’ve guessed it – on 29th February!” They were, of course, delighted, and the family take great pleasure in their very special joint celebrations. There is a good chance they are the only family in the UK with three separate leap year birthdays

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Winter Gardens to Visit By Anne Pinkerton

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t this time of year talking about visiting gardens might seem a bit over-optimistic but there is much pleasure to be had especially on a still crisp day. Looking at the structure and shape of a garden when the trees are leafless can teach you a good deal about good design and seeing colour in swelling twigs and a carpet of snowdrops and yellow aconites will raise the spirits. There are several wonderful gardens within easy reach of our area and any one would make a delightful destination for a trip out. The nearest is Malleny House at Balerno. Both garden and house are owned by The National trust for Scotland. The house is not open to the public but the garden is open all year. There is an honesty-box in the wall at the entrance and you can wander at leisure and see what can grow in our area. There are 4 huge well clipped yew trees forming a focus in the first half of the garden, and from there paths lead to the shrub-rose walk, the green house, the vegetable plot and the herbaceous border. There is always something to see in flower. Early in the year I look forward to the grey catkins on the Garrya elliptica on the east wall of the house and the informal planting of spring bulbs. The garden holds the national collection of shrub roses which are in full flower from June till September. Hopetoun Snow Sunday 26th Februdrop Walk Guided walk 2pm ary – 3.30pm, grounds 10.30am - 4pm open Grounds admission ch arg e £4 .25 adults, £2.50 children. Gu coffee and bakery ided walk is free. Tea, go od s are available. Meet at the car pa Stables Restaurant rk. (Please note the is not open.) With the grounds Easter, this is a spenot officially open until the season starts. cial one off walk before Snowdrop Festiva As part of the Scottish l join our Ranger as explore Hopetoun’s we the beautiful, white Grounds and witness car pe t of snowdrops on the woodland floor. Booking is required for thi s wa lk, to your place please call 0131 319 3956 reserve email ranger@hope or toun.co.uk

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Dalmeny House at South Queensferry has been host to “Snowdrop Sunday“ for many years and the day is a popular favourite for visiting garden lovers. The grounds at Dalmeny are extensive and you can walk through the carpet of white flowers amongst the trees and then go to the Courtyard for tea and cakes. You could combine the flowers with a “proper” walk along the coastal path between Crammond and South Queensferry. The whole walk is about 4 ½ miles and could take a couple of hours if you get side-tracked by admiring the views down the Forth. The coast path is a great place to walk with children but dogs are NOT allowed because of all the livestock on the estate. The date for Snowdrop Sunday is not set yet because it depends on the weather and how well on the flowers are this year. However it will be in February, so look in the press or on the internet for the date.

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If you are happy to go a little further away there are three other gardens where snowdrops can be enjoyed in abundance. Shepherd’s House near Mussleburgh, another National Trust property with a beautiful garden worth of a visit at any time of the year. They have a special winter opening on February 26th and some more unusual snowdrops will be for sale. Shepherd House, Inveresk, Musselburgh EH21 7TH Open 14th Feb - 1st Mar, Tuesdays & Thursdays 2:00pm – 4:00pm

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Images 1) Snowdrops at Dalmeny

2) Pigs at Cambo

Dawyck near Stobo in Peeblesshire is part of the Edinburgh Royal Botanical Gardens group. Set in a deep ravine the garden houses a tree collection from all over the world. Some plants are as yet unclassified and have been grown from seeds collected by researchers. In winter the bark of the different birches and the texture of pine trees provide an interesting back-drop to the bulbs at ground level. There are seats at any spot from which you might like to stop and stare and a well-marked wheel -chair route makes the garden a place where the less able feel welcome. Later in the year the valley is spectacular with azaleas and rhododendrons. The bird song almost overwhelms the sound of the stream tumbling through the middle of the garden. There is a tea room and shop appropriately housed in a low energy, sedum-roofed building.

from different climates from all over the world. You can feed the squirrels and watch the huge carp in the greenhouse pools. In January and February the witch hazel trees are a special treat. They are planted in order of colour from palest yellow to wine red and some have a delightful sent. Visit the Royal Botanic Gardens website at www.rbge.org.uk

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The Botanics Edinburgh. Just because you know it is there do not forget to visit. The garden in Edinburgh is one of the finest in the world. It is the headquarters of the research group which has four gardens in Scotland. The new visitor centre is an interesting building and the former Keeper’s House in the centre of the garden is used for art exhibitions. The greenhouses are the perfect place to keep warm in winter whilst learning about plants

Cambo Estate, St Andrews. This really is last but not least. The garden has a national reputation for the special collection of rare and strange snowdrops. Wooded walks go to the sea and you can visit the walled garden and feed pigs with potatoes as they work rooting out weeds in areas fenced off for them to clear. There is a beautiful shop full of anything you could think of decorated with snowdrops and a café in the old stable yard offering welcome, warming home-made soup. The well-stocked plant shop sells some very unusual snowdrops but they can cost up to £15.00 for one bulb!

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ROB ROY CHALLENGE 23 June 2012

The 2012 Martin Currie Rob Roy Challenge The Rob Roy Challenge is a fundraising event that covers 55 miles of the spectacular Rob Roy Way. Teams or individuals walk 16 miles from Drymen, near Loch Lomond, north-east through the Trossachs to Callander, where they switch to bikes for a 39 mile cycle to Kenmore – all in around 8-12 hours. On arrival at Kenmore on Saturday evening, there is a sumptuous feast and party, followed by camping on the stunning banks of Loch Tay or accommodation in local hotels. Breakfast is served on Sunday before you depart for home. Through the sponsorship of individuals and teams, the event will raise money for the Martin Currie Charitable Foundation and its charity partners. Now in its seventh year, the Rob Roy Challenge has already raised over £2.1 million for good causes, a figure we intend to build upon in 2012.

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The Rob Roy Challenge is organised by Wildfox Events, who are available to present to companies and organisations interested in participating. For further details, please contact Wildfox Events on 01567 820409, or by e-mail on info@wildfoxevents.com

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Martin Currie Charitable Foundation is a registered charity no. SC037106. Alzheimer Scotland is a registered charity no. SC022315. NSPCC is a registered charity no. 216401 / SC037717. WaterAid is a registered charity no. 288701 / SC039479.

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Vets Tip : Care of Elderly Cats By Louise Gardiner

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ats over the age of nine years old are generally classed as ‘senior’. ‘Elderly’ is when they get to around twelve years old, although of course it can vary as every cat is different. Some cats can reach twenty and still have a spring in their step!

spoonful mixed in with their food is enough) are tinned fish – tuna, sardines in tomato sauce, mackerel in oil, or slices of ham, corned beef or chicken. Heating the food up slightly gives it more smell, making it much more tempting than cold food.

Elderly cats tend to slow down; they may go outside less often, sleep more and not groom themselves as much. There are several points to keep an eye on in your elderly cat, things that you may not think about so much when they are younger.

Important and often common medical problems in older cats are kidney disease, diabetes, arthritis, dental disease, and hyperthyroidism (where glands in the neck produce too much thyroid hormone). Signs to monitor and discuss with your vet if you are concerned are an increase in drinking, loss of appetite, increase in appetite, weight loss, pain or stiffness when walking, jumping or rising, difficulty eating, and drooling or dropping food when eating.

Their coat may lose condition so try to brush or comb them a few times a week. Older cats tend to seek out warmth so provide cosy, soft beds for them, such as igloo nests or radiator hammocks. Some old cats start to get fussy with their normal food, as their senses (smell, taste, sight and hearing) often decline. Foods that tempt them to eat (sometimes just a small

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February Recipe and Food Notes : Herring By Anne Pinkerton

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ow are Rollmops, Silver Darlings, Bloaters and Kippers connected? They are all words or descriptions for/of herrings.

Neil Gunn, in his book “Silver Darlings,” writes of the importance of these abundant fish to the displaced highland communities who were moved at the time of the clearances from their lands to the coast. Great wealth came from the hard work involved in the export of the fish. Many Scots women and girls followed the catch season down the coast of Britain ending up as far away as Great Yarmouth in East Anglia.

Herring are oily fish, rich in omega 3 and are a valuable healthy food. They are best eaten fresh; however to preserve them for transport and to prolong their season, they can be salted, pickled, hot and cold smoked and cured. All these processes result in something delicious.

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Herrings can also be canned. The Germans are especially good at this, and add tomato, white wine or mustard sauces. These and boil-in-the bag kippers are excellent stand bys for quick meals. Countries around the North Sea, including Scotland, value the herring for sustaining their coastal populations and there are many traditional recipes. The most simple is from The Netherlands. The Dutch regard raw herring as a delicacy, Hollandse Nieuwe (Dutch New). All they do is fillet and skin the fish and then eat it with chopped raw onion. Hollandse Nieuwe is only available in spring when the first seasonal catch of herring is brought in. This is celebrated in Herring Festivals and the first barrel of Hollandse Nieuwe is traditionally sold at auction for charity. Many coastal towns around Britain are proud of their smoking of herring and regard their Kipper as the best. The Jug Method is probably the most simple and least messy way to cook Kippers. Jugged Kippers Have ready a tall heat proof jug. Boil a kettle full of water. Put the Kippers head down into the jug and pour in the boiling water so the fish is covered. Leave the fish heating through while you butter some brown bread. Eat the fish with the bread and perhaps a squeeze of lemon. This makes a simple lunch, high tea or supper dish and avoids all the mess and smells associated with grilling or frying fish. Try this and the boil-in-thebag kipper will only be used in an emergency because the real thing is so good. Kippers also make easy Kedgeree or Pate.

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Herring in Oatmeal with Mustard Sauce This has to be Scotland’s gift to good food. The ingredients are simple, the method easy and the result fit for the best table. 2 fish per person For the sauce: 50 gm butter 50gm plain white flour 1/2 pt milk Spoonful Dijon or other mustard Seasoning and vinegar Medium oatmeal Method Cut the head and tail off the fish and open down the belly; or ask the person on the fish counter to do it for you. Flatten out the fish on a plate and cover with oatmeal - press the meal into the fish, turn the fish over and make sure both sides are well covered. Make the sauce; Melt the butter in a pan and add the flour. Mix well and cook a little, add the milk little by little, cooking between additions so as to avoid lumps. When you have a creamy consistency add the mustard and salt and pepper and a little vinegar. Taste. Correct seasoning to your preference. The sauce should be sharp, mustardy but not so strong as to overwhelm the fish. Cook the fish either by frying in a very hot pan or under a hot grill.

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This would be good with watercress and rocket leaves or wilted spinach. Soused Herring or Rollmops This is from a 1947 Cannon Cooker Cookery book. 6 medium-sized Herring 2 bay leaves 1 large mild onion 2 cloves 1 teaspoon salt 2 dried chillies 12 black peppercorns blade of mace Equal quantities of white wine vinegar and water to cover Method Wash, scale, clean, behead, bone and fillet the fish. Roll up the Herring pieces and secure with a toothpick. Slice the onion finely and set the slices in a shallow baking dish; the fish should fit snugly into the dish; season with salt. Scatter the spices over and lay the bay leaves at the edge of the dish. Put in the Herrings and cover with the vinegar water mix Bake for one hour at mark 5 ,160°C Serve cold. The fish will keep covered in its liquor for up to a week in the fridge.

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Gordon signs The Pledge for Prostate Cancer

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ordon Macdonald MSP has expressed his backing for reduced inequalities and improved prostate cancer services in Scotland by signing The Pledge for Prostate Cancer. The Prostate Cancer Charity Scotland has set out five pledges that MSPs can make to show their support for people affected by prostate cancer, and is delighted to have secured widespread cross party support for the initiative. Gordon Macdonald MSP said: “Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in Scotland. 2,700 men in Scotland are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year and 19,000 are currently living with the disease. Two men die of prostate cancer every day. “Despite this there is still considerable scope to improve the treatment, support and choices available to men diagnosed with prostate cancer - as well as improving the public’s knowledge of some of the issues faced by

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those affected by it. That’s why I am delighted to sign The Pledge for Prostate Cancer and help The Prostate Cancer Charity fight for a world where lives are no longer limited by the disease.” A recent survey of men diagnosed with prostate cancer that found that 85 per cent had experienced symptoms for more than a month before contacting a health professional, with almost half of this group (41 per cent) waiting for more than a year before seeking medical advice.* The Prostate Cancer Charity’s free and confidential Helpline : 0800 074 8383. The Helpline is staffed by specialist nurses and is open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and Wednesdays from 7pm – 9pm. Alternatively please visit www.prostate-cancer.org.uk

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Friday 10th February Special Valentines Quiz Night at the Grey Horse, Balerno from 8pm

Saturday 11th February Balerno Farmers Market 9am – 1pm Main Street Balerno Saturday 25th February Juniper Green Farmers Market The Dental Surgery Car Park, 577 Lanark Road, opposite Juniper Avenue, Juniper Green. 9am – 1pm.

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Balerno 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 Janet Dyer on 0131 449 3767 or Marion John on 01506 880428.

Zumba Fitness with the ZumbamamaZ Mon and Fri 9.30 – 10.30am Juniper Green Church Hall Tues 20.30 to 21.30 Balerno High School Thurs 19.00 – 20.00 Scout Hall, Lanark Rd West, Currie For more info contact zumbamamaz@hotmail.co.uk or call Laura on 07976 694 077

Yoga with Claudia Goncalves Mon 10am -11.30am, Wed 7.30pm – 9pm, Thursday 10am. 4 week block £20, drop-in £7. Pirnie Ha’, Cockburn Hill Road, Balerno, EH14 7JB. Booking 07501 668364

Busy Bee Club at Honeypot Ceramics Friday’s 1 – 5pm term time. (from 18th Mar). Arts and crafts, £10, booking essential. See www.honeypotceramics.com or call 0131 333 6348.

Balerno Fitness Class Aerobics & Conditioning 7.30 - 8.25pm Every Monday, Balerno High School in the small gym. For further information call/text 07811424946 or e-mail balernofitness@blueyonder.co.uk

Potter Around Craft Club Fri 1.30 - 3.30 Different arts/crafts projects each week including glass, clay, painting, jewellery making. £10, all materials, drink and snack supplied. Scrapbooking Group If you have always wanted to have a go at this craft, bring along your precious photos and there will be people on hand to help. If you are already an expert why not join the ‘crop’ and have some fun swopping ideas. Alternate Thursdays from 9 Feb. 7.30-9.30pm. £7.50. Includes tea/coffee biscuits. Basic materials will be provided. Jewellery Workshops Alternate Tuesdays with the opportunity to put into practice what you have learned in the intervening weeks. 7-9pm, £15. Booking essential. Range of other clubs available at Potter Around, call 01506 238961 or see www.potteraround.co.uk

BABERTON 172nd Pentland Scouts (Baberton)

BALERNO 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. 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. 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 Compass Playgroup Dean Park Primary Pre-School Centre. 2-5 years, wide variety of activities. Mon to Thurs (school term time only) 9:00am-11.45am. Lunch Club and Transfer Service to Dean Park Nursery. Call 0131 449 4530 (during opening hours) for more information or email info@compassplaygroup.com

Balerno 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. 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. Rookie Lifesaving Balerno Community High School For swimmers aged 10 - 14 years. Alternate Thursdays 6pm - 8pm. For further information contact the Community Education Office on 0131 477 7733 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. Term-time Thurs 9.45am - 11.30am. Currie Rugby Football Club Malleny Park Minis (P1-7) Sundays 10.30am - 12pm Contact 0131 449 2432 www.currierugby.org 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 Step Conditioning Balerno High School Tuesdays 8-9pm. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info 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


Badminton Balerno High School Tuesdays - sessions from 7-9.40pm Fridays - sessions from 6.20-8.50pm Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info Adult daytime swim club Balerno High School. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info Fitness Yoga Balerno High School Fridays 7-8pm. Contact Balerno Community Education Office 0131 477 7733 for more info.

CURRIE Coffee and Craft Currie Youth Club 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. 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. Air Cadets 2463 (Currie & Balerno) Squadron Forthview Crescent Mon and Thu 7-9.30pm. 0131 449 7449 for more info 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 Byers Zumba Currie Youth Club- Tuesday & Friday 9.30-10.30am, Thursday 6.30-7.30pm. Teamparente Gym Longstone - Wednesday 7-8pm. Contact Sarah Byers on 07540 894287 42nd Pentland Scouts (Currie) 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. 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/ 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

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. 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. Book Group Currie Library. First Wednesday of each month 7.00pm 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 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.

JUNIPER GREEN Juniper Green SWRI Juniper Green Community Centre (Village Hall) 1 Juniper Park Road, EH14 5DX Contact 0131 539 9886 Monkey Music Juniper Green Church Saturdays 10am for 1-2 year olds, 10.40 for 2-3 year olds. Contact 0131 669 6004 www.monkeymusic.co.uk 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 31st Pentland Scouts (Juniper Green) 45 Lanark Road West, Currie Beavers Wednesdays 6.30pm Cubs Mondays 7.00pm Scouts Fridays 7.00pm Contact: Mary Dick on 0131 449 7043

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