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Police Scotland wants to know your policing priorities

Police Scotland consults with the public every year on what their priorities are for policing in their community. Message from Police Scotland In the past this has always been by hard copy consultation questionnaires which were distributed by police officers within the community they work. This year Police Scotland’s consultation process is widening and becoming …

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Take part! Neighbourhood Environment Programme (NEP) – Roads Capital

The Neighbourhood Environment Programme (NEP) encourages Edinburgh South Central residents to get involved in making decisions for environmental improvements and allows them to have an influence on a mainstream budget. Through NEP the community is provided with greater local accountability over environmental spend. Want a local road prioritised? The Roads Capital projects are submitted for …

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A city free from Islamophobia?

‘Shared Vision – Your Decision’ – Islamophobia Edinburgh project

Over the past few months Police in Edinburgh and the City of Edinburgh Council have been working in partnership with representatives from the City’s Muslim, Sikh and Hindu communities to deliver this funding opportunity. Police Scotland, the City of Edinburgh Council and the Scottish Government are inviting you to apply for funding to deliver projects which will help create a …

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‘What Keeps You Sharp?’ Heriot-Watt University research survey

What Keeps You Sharp? survey launched People often think of changes in their thinking skills with age in terms of decline. While some people do experience these changes, others do not. What Keeps You Sharp? is a nationwide survey being led by researchers at Heriot-Watt University about your beliefs and attitudes to how thinking skills …

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