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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: The fire engine and crew had to leave on a shout as Ash Denham was being interviewed.<br />
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Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham chats to Willie Pollard Station Manager and Kenny Rogers Local Senior Officer (grey hair)<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham chats to Willie Pollard Station Manager and Kenny Rogers Local Senior Officer (grey hair)<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Community Safety minister Ash Denham<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses the problems of fire safety Agnes Moiers, thirds floor resident of neighbouring Greendykes House whose nieces used to use the nursery on the ground floor of Grenfell Tower<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses the problems of fire safety Agnes Moiers, thirds floor resident of neighbouring Greendykes House whose nieces used to use the nursery on the ground floor of Grenfell Tower<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses safety with Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Wauchope House<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Local Senior Officer Kenny Rogers contempl;ates the 15 story high Wauchope House<br />
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<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses the problems of safety with Wauchope House building manager Mark McHale<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses the problems of fire safety with Ross Haggart, Assistant Chief Fire Officer<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham discusses the problems of fire safety with Ross Haggart, Assistant Chief Fire Officer<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham chats to Willie Pollard Station Manager and Kenny Rogers Local Senior Officer (grey hair)<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ash Denham chats to Willie Pollard Station Manager and Kenny Rogers Local Senior Officer (grey hair)<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ross Haggart, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Ash Denham, Mark McHale, Building manager Wauchope House and Agnes Moiers, resident neighbouring Greendykes House<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Ross Haggart, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Ash Denham, Mark McHale, Building manager Wauchope House and Agnes Moiers, resident neighbouring Greendykes House<br />
<br />
Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 24 April 2019<br />
Pictured: Wauchope House and Greendykes House in Edinburgh<br />
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Today, Community Safety minister Ash Denham launched the Scottish Government's consultation on Strengthening Fire Safety for High Rise Domestic Buildings following the Grenfell Tower fire in London.  Ms Denholm was joined by Assistant Chief Fire Officer Ross Haggart and Mark McHale, building manager of Wauchope House, <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 23 April 2019
    SCT_EEm_Strengthening_Fire_safety_Co...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • Teachers in the EIS teaching union campaign for a 10% pay rise in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow (c) Ross Eaglesham| Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_IIS_March_ Glasgow_RE_2710201800...jpg
  • High rise flats in the centre of Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW05032016040.jpg
  • High rise flats in the centre of Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW05032016045.jpg
  • High rise flats in the centre of Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW05032016043.jpg
  • High rise flats in the centre of Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW05032016044.jpg
  • High rise flats in the centre of Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW04032016001.jpg
  • Moon rise over the Scottish mainland from the Sound of Mull<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Highlands_AW05112014007.jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • The sun rises over the city of Carcassonne in southern France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW060...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Early morning at the Town Hall (Comune di Bologna), Bologna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_023.jpg
  • Dawn in the Piazza Maggiore, Bolgna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_002.jpg
  • Dawn in the Piazza Maggiore, Bolgna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_001.jpg
  • The first rays of dawn sunlight strike the walled Cité de Carcassonne, France - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France's second most popular tourist attraction.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW070...jpg
  • The first rays of dawn sunlight strike the walled Cité de Carcassonne, France - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France's second most popular tourist attraction.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW070...jpg
  • The first rays of dawn sunlight strike the walled Cité de Carcassonne, France - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France's second most popular tourist attraction.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW070...jpg
  • Just after dawn the first rays of sunlight glance across the walls and turrets of the medieval Cité de Carcassonne in southern France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW060...jpg
  • Just after dawn the first rays of sunlight glance across the walls and turrets of the medieval Cité de Carcassonne in southern France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW060...jpg
  • Buildings in Smallbrook Queensway, Birmingham, England UK<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Birmingham_AW04032016003.jpg
  • Street scene in Santander, Spain<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Santander_Spain_AW18072011002.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion Edinburgh and schoolgirls from Towerbank Primary P3 class joined the UK-wide Make The Wave protest this afternoon on Portobello beach, Edinburgh. The campaign, which starts today - Monday June 7th - is  making its way around the UK coast ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall, reaching Carbis Bay in Cornwall on June 10th. <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Make_The_Wave_Edinburgh_JD07...jpg
  • Early morning at the Town Hall (Comune di Bologna), Bologna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_025.jpg
  • Early morning at the Town Hall (Comune di Bologna), Bologna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_024.jpg
  • Early morning at the Town Hall (Comune di Bologna), Bologna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_022.jpg
  • Early morning at the Town Hall (Comune di Bologna), Bologna, Italy<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Bologna_AW_10042018_021.jpg
  • The first rays of dawn sunlight strike the walled Cité de Carcassonne, France - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France's second most popular tourist attraction.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW070...jpg
  • The first rays of dawn sunlight strike the walled Cité de Carcassonne, France - a UNESCO World Heritage Site and France's second most popular tourist attraction.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW070...jpg
  • Just after dawn the first rays of sunlight glance across the walls and turrets of the medieval Cité de Carcassonne in southern France<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW060...jpg
  • Just after dawn the first rays of sunlight glance across the walls and turrets of the medieval Cité de Carcassonne in southern France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Carcassonne_France__AW060...jpg
  • Houses in Santander Spain looking out over the Bay of Santander<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Santander_Spain_AW1907010032.jpg
  • Street scene in Santander, Spain<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Santander_Spain_AW1907010003.jpg
  • Pictured: FAVOR CEO Annemarie Ward.<br />
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Recovery Rising event at Woodlands Methodist Church held to highlight lived experience recovery.<br />
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Mark Gillies  | EEM | 1st September 2022
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