East
THERE is a new star in the making at Royal High Primary School.
A WEEK of environmental action is being hosted by the East Neighbourhood Office from 27 April to encourage residents and businesses to help make the east of the city even cleaner and greener.
PORTOBELLO AND CRAIGMILLAR
A MYSTERY shopping exercise was recently carried out at the East Neighbourhood Office to see how efficient the service is and what we can do to improve it.
In your neighbourhood, 91 per cent of the streets are clean, as measured in the latest CIMS (Cleanliness Index Monitoring Survey) in December 2008.
Steven Cormack
Portobello High Street, 6 February
Friends of Lochend Park is a recent addition to the Friends groups in the East Neighbourhood.
a survey carried out by our trees and woodland officer discovered that 13 trees on Lower London Road had poor branch structure and were showing presence of decay.
Figgate Park is on track to earn a coveted Green Flag with the addition of a new timber boardwalk by the pond.
Each year the Council asks residents for their views on their neighbourhood – what do you think are the best things, what needs to be improved and what do you think about the services we provide?
AWARD-WINNING Niddrie Mill and St Francis Primary Schools have teamed up with the Jack Kane Centre and Café to make the school’s state-of-the-art astro-turf football pitch accessible outside of school hours.
Craigmillar Library is proving a big hit with Polish children in the area.
You may have seen the works that have been going on at Seafield roundabout.
There are a host of activities for the whole community to try at Willowbrae Northfield Community Centre.