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Bellfield Keys | Edinburgh | 7 September 2017

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  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Pictured: Justin Kenrick from Action Porty opens the church door with the newly acquired keys. © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Action Porty get the full set of keys from Lilian Davidson. Pictured: Justin Kenrick, Lilian Davidson, Kyrsta Macdonald-Scott, Ian Cooke, Mary Campbell .© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg
  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Action Porty get the full set of keys from Lilian Davidson. Pictured: Justin Kenrick, Lilian Davidson, Ian Cooke, Mary Campbell .© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg
  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Action Porty get the full set of keys from Lilian Davidson. Pictured: Justin Kenrick, Lilian Davidson, Kyrsta Macdonald-Scott, Ian Cooke, Mary Campbell .© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg
  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Pictured: Kyrsta Macdonald-Scott, Rob Alexander, Lilian Davidson, Ian Cooke, Mary Campbell, Justin Kenrick. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg
  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Pictured: Kyrsta Macdonald-Scott and Mary Campbell, both brought up in Portobello, remember childhood experiences on the Bellfield Church Hall stage © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg
  • Portobello community activists are celebrating having picked up the keys to a former church they have saved for the community, having secured huge community support and backing. Action Porty, the community organisation responsible, received the keys to the former Old Parish Church in Portobello. The building is the first community transfer secured under the extended Urban Community Right to Buy legislation, and was purchased with help from the Scottish Land Fund and the Resilient Scotland Fund. Pictured: Kyrsta Macdonald-Scott and Mary Campbell, both brought up in Portobello, remember childhood experiences on the Bellfield Church Hall stage © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Bellfield_Keys_JD_0609201700...jpg