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  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing and Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust<br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing and Alex Wilson, Peebles Community co-ordinator<br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: George Thomson, Volunteer Scotland's Chief Executive chats with Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins,<br />
Today the Police Scotland's Youth Volunteer scheme was presented with 'Investing in Volunteers' award by Volunteer Scotland. Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson, and George Thomson (Chief Executive) from Volunteer Scotland were on hand for the ceremony.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 December 2017
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  • Pictured: George Thomson, Volunteer Scotland's Chief Executive chats with Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins,<br />
Today the Police Scotland's Youth Volunteer scheme was presented with 'Investing in Volunteers' award by Volunteer Scotland. Assistant Chief Constable John Hawkins, Justice Secretary Michael Matheson, and George Thomson (Chief Executive) from Volunteer Scotland were on hand for the ceremony.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Investors_in_Volunteers_Tull...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Lawrie Hayworth, Chair, Peebles Community Trust and Fergus Ewing <br />
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Fergus Ewing visited Eshiels Woodland, which was recently acquired by Peebles Community Trust through Forestry and Land Scotland's community asset transfer scheme. He was shown around by Lawrie Hayworth, Chair of Peebles Community Trust
    EEm_Fergus_Ewing_Woodland_Visit_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Director-General of the National Galleries of Scotland Sir John Leighton (front) with Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery Christopher Baker (left) and Clarissa Vallat from Sotheby's with the two newly acquired Raeburn paintings on the far left and right.<br />
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The National Galleries of Scotland have announced the acquisition of two important paintings by famous Scottish artist Sir Henry Raeburn, as part of the Acceptance in Lieu Scheme run by HM Revenue & Customs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Director-General of the National Galleries of Scotland Sir John Leighton with one of the newly acquired Raeburn paintings.<br />
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The National Galleries of Scotland have announced the acquisition of two important paintings by famous Scottish artist Sir Henry Raeburn, as part of the Acceptance in Lieu Scheme run by HM Revenue & Customs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_National_Galleries_acquire_histo...JPG
  • Pictured: Director-General of the National Galleries of Scotland Sir John Leighton (front) with Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery Christopher Baker (left) and Clarissa Vallat from Sotheby's with the two newly acquired Raeburn paintings on the far left and right.<br />
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The National Galleries of Scotland have announced the acquisition of two important paintings by famous Scottish artist Sir Henry Raeburn, as part of the Acceptance in Lieu Scheme run by HM Revenue & Customs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_National_Galleries_acquire_histo...JPG
  • Pictured:  David Mitchell, Scotlands Garden Scheme chair<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shona Cowie and Fiona Hyslop discover they used to live in the same street so had tales to tell<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shona Cowie and Fiona Hyslop discover they used to live in the same street so had tales to tell<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Miriam Morris, National Storytelling co-ordinator<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Miriam Morris, National Storytelling co-ordinator<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Donald Smith, Scottish International Storytelling Festival Director<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  <br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Donald Smith, Scottish International Storytelling Festival Director<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Miriam Morris, National Storytelling co-ordinator<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. Pictured: Councillor Lesley McInnes, Transport and environment convener, launches the e-bike scheme with George Lowder, Chief Executive of Transport for Edinburgh.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. Pictured: Councillor Lesley McInnes, Transport and environment convener, launches the e-bike scheme.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Comedian Lucy Porter with a packet Walkers crisps used as part of her Edinburgh Festival Fringe show in 2017 pic taken 06082017 copyright Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
    EEm_Walkers_Crisps_Recycling_Lucy_Po...jpg
  • Pictured:  <br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Professor Andrea Nolan, Convenor of Universities Scotland and Principal of Napier University<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet shows the new card that provides information on how the deal with and report gender based abuse to John Swinney, Cabinet secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville and Minister for Further Education Richard Lockhead Richa<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Professor Andrea Nolan, Convenor of Universities Scotland and Principal of Napier University<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Professor Andrea Nolan, Convenor of Universities Scotland and Principal of Napier University<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
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Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Drouet<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  John Swinney<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured: Vonnie Sandlan, Colleges Scotland, Shirley-Anne Somerville, John Swinney, Fiona Drouet, Richard Lockhead; Shuwanna Aaron, NUS Scotland and Professor Andrew Nolan<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shirley-Anne Somerville, John Swinney, Fiona Drouet, Richard Lockhead and Professor Andrew Nolan<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shirley-Anne Somerville, John Swinney, Fiona Drouet, Richard Lockhead and Professor Andrew Nolan<br />
<br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured:  <br />
Education Secretary John Swinney  joined college and university staff to launch a resource to handle gender-based violence. Fiona Drouet's daughter Emily committed suicide following being abused by a fellow student.  She started the Emily test and gathered political support for the establishment of a resource so that all students and staff who how to repond if they or others are abused due to gender.  More than 100,000 cards have been printed featuring the national support helplines for gender-based violence and sexual harassment. They have been designed to be carried constantly by staff, to enable them to quickly refer any victims to help.
    SCT_EEm_Gender_based_violence_Resour...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater joined Green councillor Gavin Corbett and volunteers in clearing litter from the Union Canal to highlight the need for phasing out pointless plastics and bringing forward Scotland’s long delayed deposit return scheme.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 25 April 2021
    EEm_Greens_tackle_pointless_plastic_...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. Pictured: Just Eat bike staff Charlotte & Greta with the new bikes.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • City Chambers, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Just Eat E-bikes: A new fleet of 163 rentable e-bikes are launched and integrated into the capital's existing cycle hire scheme by Just Eat Cycles. Edinburgh will now have the largest docked e-bike fleet in UK. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Just_Eat_E-Bike_Launch_SA02March2020...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
  • Pictured: Shaina Gabi, EU support adviser and David Broiwnlee, Head of bureau services outline the new service to Ben MacPherson<br />
<br />
Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has rolled out an extended telephone service to help EU, EEA and Swiss nationals stay in Scotland after Brexit.<br />
 <br />
The EU Citizens Support service from this week is now backed up by a full time helpline as well as dedicated advisers based across Scotland.<br />
 <br />
The scheme, funded by both the UK government and Scottish Government, is specifically focused on people who:<br />
 <br />
-              have difficulty accessing an android mobile phone<br />
-              have limited access to the internet<br />
-              find it difficult to get the evidence needed to apply<br />
-              are at greater risk due to personal circumstances<br />
-              have specific immigration or residency issues<br />
 <br />
This morning Scottish Government Minister for Europe, Migration and International Development Ben Macpherson received a briefing on the enhanced service from Citizens Advice Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 8 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_CAS_Telephone_Support_line_E...jpg
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