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  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
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The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
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Pictured:  Alison Johnstone MSP and Andy Wightman MSP<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020013.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Patrick Harvie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020012.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Gillian Mackay MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020011.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Gillian Mackay MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020010.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  John Finnie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020009.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Ross Greer MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020008.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Patrick Harvie MSP and Alison Johnstone MSP are joined by their group at a bus stop outside the Scottish Parliament<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020007.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Mark Ruskell MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP, Andy Wightman MSP , Ross Greer MSP, Alison Johnstone MSP and John Finnie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020006.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Mark Ruskell MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP, Andy Wightman MSP , Ross Greer MSP, Alison Johnstone MSP and John Finnie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020005.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Mark Ruskell MSP, Andy Wightman MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP, Ross Greer MSP, Alison Johnstone MSP and John Finnie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020004.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February<br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win.<br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Mark Ruskell MSP, Andy Wightman MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP, Ross Greer MSP, Alison Johnstone MSP and John Finnie MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020003.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February <br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win. <br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Ross Greer MSP, Andy Wightman MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP and Alison Johnstone MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020001.JPG
  • Scottish Greens, Free Bus Travel, 27 February <br />
<br />
Ahead of the budget debate this afternoon, Scottish Greens Parliamentary Co-Leaders Alison Johnstone MSP and Patrick Harvie MSP along with the Green MSP group staged a photocall outside the Scottish Parliament to celebrate their free bus travel for under 19s budget win. <br />
<br />
The Scottish Greens yesterday announced that a deal had been struck on free bus travel, more money for councils, extra resource for community safety and an additional £45 million package to tackle fuel poverty and the climate emergency.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  (left to right) Ross Greer MSP, Andy Wightman MSP, Patrick Harvie MSP and Alison Johnstone MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Scottish_Greens_AT_27022020002.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
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Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020014.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
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Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020012.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
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Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020011.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
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Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020009.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020007.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020004.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020006.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
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Pictured:  Support act Alannah Moar<br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020002.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Support act Alannah Moar<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020003.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Support act Alannah Moar<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020001.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020013.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020010.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020008.JPG
  • Actor, singer-songwriter and guitarist Laurence Fox performs at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on 19 February 2020<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Laurence Fox<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Laurence_Fox_AT_19022020005.JPG
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • People of all ages gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally sung in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard in what is now an annual tradition at the orchard. <br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Community_Orchard_Wassail_Ed...jpg
  • Young and old gathered this afternoon in Portobello's Community Orchard at Donkeyfield by Brunstane to sing some wassailing songs. The songs, a mixture of traditional and more modern, were originally song in orchards at this time of year to mark the start of the new year and encourage a good growing season. Members of Portobello's Community Choir, led by Jane Lewis, sang along with other locals and enjoyed drinks made from apples gathered in the orchard. © Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. Fans enjoying The Proclaimers live show.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. His fans belt out Sunshine on Leith.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. The wet and windy weather doesn't stop the fans enjoying The Proclaimers live show.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. Fans enjoying The Proclaimers live show.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. A fan enjoying The Proclaimers live show.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. Fans enjoying The Proclaimers live show.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Hibernian Scottish Cup Open Top Bus Edinburgh 14 May 2016; Hibs fans follow the bus down Leith Walk during the open top bus parade in Edinburgh after winning the Scottish Cup.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Hibernian Scottish Cup Open Top Bus Edinburgh 14 May 2016; Hibs fans follow the bus down Leith Walk during the open top bus parade in Edinburgh after winning the Scottish Cup.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Hibernian Scottish Cup Open Top Bus Edinburgh 14 May 2016; Hibs fans follow the bus down Leith Walk during the open top bus parade in Edinburgh after winning the Scottish Cup.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Hibs_Parade_CMC1405201635.JPG
  • Hibernian Scottish Cup Open Top Bus Edinburgh 14 May 2016; Hibs fans follow the bus down Leith Walk during the open top bus parade in Edinburgh after winning the Scottish Cup.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. Charlie Reid sings in front of the ancient silhouette of Edinburgh's Old Town.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Andrew Carnegie's great-great-great grandson Joe Whiteman sings a song from the musical<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Andrew Carnegie's great-great-great grandson Joe Whiteman sings a song from the musical<br />
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(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured: Angus Mcleod<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured:<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured:<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured: Angus Mcleod<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • Pictured: Bellfield Church Hall<br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Hooseband lead singer Gordon McKay <br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: William Douglas from band Miracle Glass Company<br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Cal MacAninch on stage as John Muir, with Larah Bross<br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Local juggler and stilt walker Michael Angelo Hanson welcomes people to the event<br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • The Proclaimers at Edinburgh Castle 21 July 2019; The Proclaimers play their home town with a live show at Edinburgh Castle. Garry John Kane enjoying the fans singing.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney lead the students in reading and singing<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
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  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney lead the students in reading and singing<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney take the lead in story telling and singing songs<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney take the lead in story telling and singing songs<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney take the lead in story telling and singing songs<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney take the lead in story telling and singing songs<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Teacher Lisa Black and John Swinney take the lead in story telling and singing songs<br />
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John Swinney headed to Hermitage Park Primary School today to read his favourite bedtime story to pupils to promote the school's 'coorie in' project, an online channel that shares bedtime stories and promotes literacy.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 14 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Story_Telling_initiative_Edi...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured: Angus Mcleod<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured: Angus Mcleod<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
  • The Big Walk, organised by the Eden Project, came to Portobello this morning. Four people set off from Morecambe to walk home to each of the nations of the UK. Scotland's representative is Angis McLeod from Dundee and this morning he met with representatives from local groups in Portobello, as well as taking part in a small litter clean-up and leading some community singing at the end of the Prom.  Pictured:<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Big_Walk_Portobello_JD260520...jpg
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