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  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
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A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Francis and Richard Ingleby, Owners of the gallery<br />
<br />
A new gallery in Edinburgh, The Ingleby Gallery, opened it's doors today at the former Meeting House of the Glasite Church, with an exhibition by Callum Innes<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 11 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_Ingleby_Gallery_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon can't wait to get stuck into the dishes prepared by owner of the Raj Restaurant Tommy Miah<br />
<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon can't wait to get stuck into the dishes prepared by owner of the Raj Restaurant Tommy Miah<br />
<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon can't wait to get stuck into the dishes prepared by owner of the Raj Restaurant Tommy Miah<br />
<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon can't wait to get stuck into the dishes prepared by owner of the Raj Restaurant Tommy Miah<br />
<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon can't wait to get stuck into the dishes prepared by owner of the Raj Restaurant Tommy Miah<br />
<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Iain Gray and Sarah Boyack helped out at the Allgoument Bread stall under the watchful eye of owner Sara Roseburgh.<br />
<br />
The former Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray joined colleague Sarah Boyack activists and supporters at a street stall at Stockbridge Market. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Iain_Gray_Stockbridge_Market...jpg
  • Pictured: Andy Wightman. Farm owner Jim Telfer and Ian Baxter<br />
<br />
The Scottish Green Party's Andy Wightman, MSP, joined local election candidate Ian Baxter at the proposed site of a new film studio in Edinburgh ahead of the local council elections.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Film_studio_Protest_GER_1704...jpg
  • Pictured: Andy Wightman. Farm owner Jim Telfer and Ian Baxter<br />
<br />
The Scottish Green Party's Andy Wightman, MSP, joined local election candidate Ian Baxter at the proposed site of a new film studio in Edinburgh ahead of the local council elections.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Film_studio_Protest_GER_1704...jpg
  • Pictured: Andrew Stoddard (who had his farm bought from under his feet a few years ago),Andy Wightman. Farm owner Jim Telfer,  Ian Baxter and Mary Begbie, Jim Telfer's daughter who hope to take over the farm<br />
<br />
The Scottish Green Party's Andy Wightman, MSP, joined local election candidate Ian Baxter at the proposed site of a new film studio in Edinburgh ahead of the local council elections.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Film_studio_Protest_GER_1704...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured: Paw Broon<br />
Paw Broon, complete with his iconic flat cap and moustache, linked up with Tommy Miah, owner of the Raj Restaurant in Blackhall, Edinburgh, which is holding an evening of entertainment and food, with recipes straight from 'Maw Broon's Cookbook', with an Indian twist. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 30 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Paw_Broon_curry_GER300120170...jpg
  • Pictured:  Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm;  Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council,  John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government; Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; and Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday;.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
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<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured:  Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm;  Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council,  John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government; Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; and Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday;.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured:  Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm;  Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council,  John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government; Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; and Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday;.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured: Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday; Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council, Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government and Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured: Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday; Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council, Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government and Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured: Michelle Ovens, Small Business Saturday; Gemma Slight, East Lothian Council, Fiona Edgar, Economic Development officer East Lothian Council and member of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid; John Ferguson, Regeneration Division Scottish Government and Louise Elder, chair of East Lothian Food and Drinks Bid and owner of Stevenson Mains Farm.<br />
Due to traffic problems, Rural Economy Secretary Fergus Ewing MSP could not visit rapeseed oil producer Black and Gold at Stevenson Mains Farm, Haddington, in support the launch of Small Business Saturday 2016, which aims to encourage people to support small firms in the local community. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 15 September 2016
    SCT_EEm_Small_Business_Saturday_GER1...jpg
  • Pictured: Iain Gray and Sarah Boyack helped out at the Allgoument Bread stall under the watchful eye of owner Sara Roseburgh.<br />
<br />
The former Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray joined colleague Sarah Boyack activists and supporters at a street stall at Stockbridge Market. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Iain_Gray_Stockbridge_Market...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • The helicopter belonging to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha,  Leicester City owner,  has crashed in a car park outside the club's ground shortly after taking off following a match.  Images of the helicopter which always left from the King Power stadium pitch after each home game.
    SCT_EEm_Leicester_Citys_Owners_helic...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Residents protest about state of former cinema in Portobello, Edinburgh, UK on 25 May 2024<br />
<br />
Local residents put labels on the fences around the former George cinema building on Bath Street, Portobello, Edinburgh protesting about the state of disrepair the owners have let the building fall into. One set of labels and banners were removed by the owners, local developers Buckley Builders, who put up their own sign. More labels then appeared. <br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_George_Cinema_Protest_Portob...jpg
  • Pictured: South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia met Clover and her owners<br />
<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie kicked off his election tour at the The Great Polish Map of Scotland.  He was joined by South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 March 2021
    EEm_Scottish_LibDem_start_on_on_camp...jpg
  • Pictured: South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia met Clover and her owners<br />
<br />
<br />
Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie kicked off his election tour at the The Great Polish Map of Scotland.  He was joined by South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 March 2021
    EEm_Scottish_LibDem_start_on_on_camp...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben the dog took his owners and friends to the pub today.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben the dog took his owners and friends to the pub today.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben the dog took his owners and friends to the pub today.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
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Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. Two gardeners tend their plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Pictured: Mara Menzies and Maïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Mara Menzies is one of Scotland’s best loved performance storytellers with a powerful, dynamic and physical style that captures the imagination of any audience. She has performed and led workshops around the world including Kenya, Singapore, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the USA and across the UK.<br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Mara Menzies and Maïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Mara Menzies is one of Scotland’s best loved performance storytellers with a powerful, dynamic and physical style that captures the imagination of any audience. She has performed and led workshops around the world including Kenya, Singapore, Jamaica, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates, the USA and across the UK.<br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: MMaïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: MMaïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: MMaïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: MMaïmouna Jallow <br />
<br />
Maïmouna Jallow is a writer, journalist and producer. Most recently Maïmouna held the position of Event Director of the African Media Leaders Forum, Africa’s largest gathering of media owners and leaders. She has also worked as a producer and reporter for the BBC World Service and later managed Regional Communications for Medécins Sans Frontières (MSF) in the Horn of Africa region. Maimouna has a passion for writing and is working on her first novel. She holds a master’s degree in African studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Owners pick over what is left f their burnt out van on ehr junction of Bog Road and Carlops Road in Penicuik.  No injuries were reported in what appears to be a case of spontaneous combustion<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Burnt_out_Minivan_Penicuik_G...jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170011.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170010.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170008.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170009.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170007.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170004.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170001.jpg
  • Pictured: It has to be Yes.<br />
<br />
No doubting which way the owners of this house will be voting following the announcement of a second Scottish Independence referendum sometime between Autumn 2019 and Spring 2019.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 march 2017
    SCT_EEm_Yes_Penicuik_GER140320170003.jpg
  • Pictured: South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia met Clover and her owners<br />
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Scottish Liberal Democrat Leader Willie Rennie kicked off his election tour at the The Great Polish Map of Scotland.  He was joined by South of Scotland candidate, Catriona Bhatia.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 26 March 2021
    EEm_Scottish_LibDem_start_on_on_camp...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben the dog took his owners and friends to the pub today.<br />
<br />
Pubs with beer gardens are back in action in Scotland from today.  The Pear Tree and 56 North in Edinburgh asked customers to book socially distanced tables for two-hour slots.  This is to protect staff and customers alike.  All details of booked clients are retained and temperatures taken before anybody is permitted in the Covid 19 free zone. Operations manager for the Pear Tree, Brian Dobie was keen to show customers that the bar was taking their responsibilities seriously with only table service for all food and drink.  Any walk up customers to 56 North have to provide their contact details to ensure any health issues can be traced if required.
    EEm_Beer-we-go_Edinburgh_GER_0607202...jpg
  • Dog looks fed up with all the walks with their owners. Messages of support are still evident around Penicuik<br />
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People are finding ways to cope with the lockdown in Midlothian.
    SCT_EEm_Life-goes_on_Penicuik_Ger_16...jpg
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
  • Livingston gardeners tend their allotments, 07 April 2020<br />
<br />
Some gardeners are keeping their allotments in shape during the coronavirus lockdown. West Lothian Council have said they can use it as part of their daily exercise as long as they keep to social distancing rules.<br />
<br />
The West Lothian Council website has the following advice:<br />
<br />
Allotments<br />
<br />
If you visit your allotment as your daily exercise, you must adhere to the rules on social distancing and hygiene. Handwashing is especially important before and after touching shared surfaces such as gates and taps. Shared indoor spaces on allotment sites should not be used, to minimise the risk of virus transmission.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Government has published the following statement on allotment sites during the COVID-19 outbreak:<br />
<br />
Decisions on whether or not to keep allotment sites open during the COVID-19 outbreak are currently a matter for local authorities and other allotment owners. Those wishing to access allotments should note that the Scottish Government has instructed people to stay at home. The Health Protection (Coronavirus) (Restrictions) (Scotland) Regulations 2020 prohibit any person from leaving the place they are living without a reasonable excuse, and ban public gatherings of more than two people. People over the age of 70 are advised to self-isolate.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The Livingston allotment is locked up but gardeners have keys. An elderly gentleman tends his plot.<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Gardeners_Allotments_AT_07042020...JPG
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