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Category: South Edinburgh Echo

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Community
Are you interested in different countries and cultures?  Would you like to share the life-changing experiences of a young person?



Posted by: Admin on Aug 08, 2007 - 04:09 PM  Read full article: 'Host Families Wanted' (120 more words)

Environment
Stacy Schumacher was recently appointed as the park’s new countryside ranger and would like to hear from people interested in becoming part of a new Friends of Craigmillar Castle Park group.



Posted by: Admin on Aug 08, 2007 - 03:59 PM  Read full article: 'New Ranger for Craigmillar Castle Park' (48 more words)

Sport
The last eighteen months have proven to be professionally quiet for Gilmerton boxer Gary Young.





Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 10:46 PM  Read full article: 'Young looks to the future' (203 more words)

Sport
The Hermitage Golf Club will hold week-long children’s summer camps starting on Monday, July 9, as well as adult classes on Sunday afternoons 2pm-4pm where players of all levels are welcome.



Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 10:22 PM  Read full article: 'Golf Club Summer Programme' (54 more words)

Sport
Inch Colts Football Team celebrated the end of another season with an awards ceremony for the whole club in the middle of June.





Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 10:16 PM  Read full article: 'Inch Colts reward players' (269 more words)

Sport
The conditions at Saughton Enclosure for Fernieside Amateur’s last game of the campaign were horrendous, with gale force wind and rain preventing them and Edinburgh Rose from serving up a memorable game to close the season.



Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 10:11 PM  Read full article: 'Fernieside amateurs lift trophy' (111 more words)

Religion
A local clergyman has shed light on building work at Gilmerton Church.





Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 09:55 PM  Read full article: 'Church enlightens locals' (233 more words)

Community
Volunteers of all ages congregated at The Faith Mission, Gilmerton Road, at the end of May to launch a new photo exhibition. 



Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 06:23 PM  Read full article: 'The many faces of volunteering' (226 more words)

News
Residents of South Edinburgh have been overpaid by £1.4 million in tax credits during the past three years, resulting in hardship and turmoil for thousands of families in the area.







Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 06:07 PM  Read full article: 'Locals told to pay £1.4m in tax fiasco' (800 more words)

Community
A vital new service for disabled children in Edinburgh and the Lothians has opened its doors. A state of the art £35,000 sensory room at NCH Scotland’s Gilmerton Road Project in the capital.



Posted by: Admin on Jul 03, 2007 - 06:02 PM  Read full article: '£35,000 disabled facility opens' (292 more words)

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