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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Local Candidate Dan Heap and Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive Josiah Lockhart<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Gorgie Farm Chief executive Josiah Lockhart<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Greens_Visit_Gorgie...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Local Candidate Dan Heap and Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive Josiah Lockhart<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Local Candidate Dan Heap and Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive Josiah Lockhart<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Greens_Visit_Gorgie...jpg
  • Pictured: Local Candidate Dan Heap and Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive Josiah Lockhart<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Kirsty McGoff, Keith Brown, Maia Gordon, Josiah Lockhart, George Ellie and Zoe White<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured:  Maia Gordon, Keith Brown,  George Elliis and Josiah Lockhart<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Chief Executive of Gorgie City Farm Josiah Lockhart, Mark Ruskell and local candidate Dan Heap.<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Josiah Lockhart, Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive,  Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Kirsty McGoff, Keith Brown, Maia Gordon, Josiah Lockhart, George Ellie and Zoe White<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Kirsty McGoff, Keith Brown, Maia Gordon, Josiah Lockhart, George Ellie and Zoe White<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Maia Gordon, Keith Brown,  George Elliis and Josiah Lockhart<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Josiah Lockhart and Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Chief Executive of Gorgie City Farm Josiah Lockhart, Mark Ruskell and local candidate Dan Heap meet long haired Guinea Pig, Boris.<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Josiah Lockhart, Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive,  Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Greens_Visit_Gorgie...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Josiah Lockhart, Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive,  Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Josiah Lockhart, Maia Gordon, Keith Brown and George Elliis<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Josiah Lockhart, Maia Gordon, Keith Brown and George Elliis<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: George Elliis, Keith Brown, Josiah Lockhart and  Maia Gordon<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown,  George Elliis, Josiah Lockhart and Maia Gordon<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Maia Gordon, Keith Brown,  George Elliis and Josiah Lockhart<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive of Gorgie City Farm Josiah Lockhart, Mark Ruskell and local candidate Dan Heap.<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Greens_Visit_Gorgie...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive of Gorgie City Farm Josiah Lockhart, Mark Ruskell and local candidate Dan Heap.<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Josiah Lockhart, Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive,  Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Josiah Lockhart, Gorgie City Farm Chief Executive,  Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown visits some six week old piglets<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown and George Ellis, chair of the city farm's board of directors<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown and Zak the chinchilla<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell hitches a lift on a Massey Ferguson tractor driven by local candidate Dan Heap<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Greens_Visit_Gorgie...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kieth Brown meets Zoe White holding Zak rgw Chinchilla and Kirsty McGoff holding Edgar the Ferre<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Kieth Brown meets Zoe White holding Zak rgw Chinchilla and Kirsty McGoff holding Edgar the Ferre<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Candidate Dan Heap<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown and Maia Gordon<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown visits some six week old piglets<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown and Maia Gordon<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_800th_living_Wage_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown and Edgar the Ferret<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown and Edgar the Ferret<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown visits some six week old piglets<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown visits some six week old piglets<br />
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Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs & Fair Work Keith Brown visited Gorgie City Farm today  to mark their accreditation as the 800th Living Wage employer in Scotland. Mr Brown met Josiah Lockhart, CEO and undertook a short tour of the farm, celebrating their accreditation and promoting the Living Wage more generally. The Scottish Government has set a target of reaching 1,000 Scottish-based Living Wage Accredited Employers by autumn 2017. While at the farm Mr Brown met Maia Gordon, Kirsty McGoff (17) and Zoe White (18), who have benefited from the living wage, and George Ellis, chair of the farm's board of directors<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Develoopment and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Candidate Dan Heap<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell hitches a lift on a Massey Ferguson tractor driven by local candidate Dan Heap<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell hitches a lift on a Massey Ferguson tractor driven by local candidate Dan Heap<br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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  • Pictured: Mark Ruskell, Dan Heal, Sarah Campbell, Development and fundraising manager <br />
Scottish Greens on local election campaign trail. Mark Ruskell MSP, the party's environment spokesperson, joined candidate for the Sighthill/Gorgie ward Dan Heap on a visit to Gorgie city farm. The pair met Chief executive of the farm, Josiah Lockhart and Development and fundraising manager, Sarah Campbell during their tour.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 April 2017
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