Page Loading... please wait!


This message not going away?
Ensure Javascript is on and click the box
May 13, 2008 - 04:22 AM  
Tollcross Online  
 
 

HIT

Meadows International Croquet Club
Bruntsfield Short Hole Golf Club 2008
Salsa at Tollcross Dance Classes
for beginners and intermediate level
The Gallery Beadshop
City Centre Neighbourhood Partnership meeting information
La Bagatelle Restaurant is a French family run restaurant, using quality ingredients from Scotland and France
0131 229 0869
Trumpets and Raspberries at the Lyceum Theatre
runs until 10th May 2008
Zucca cafe and restaurant specialising in fine Italian cuisine upstairs with a fresh and stylish cafe at ground level
Cameo Cinema
38 Home Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9LZ
0131 228 2800
Faith Hairdressing
59 Home Street
Edinburgh EH3 9JP
0131 229 7041
15% Student Discount
Commercial refrigeration and air conditioning products and services for the UKs Food, Beverage and Leisure Industries

Network Cooling Ltd
Unit 59
Imex Business Centre
Dryden Road
Loanhead
Edinburgh EH20 9LZ
0131 440 9443
The Pulse - Living Life in Edinburgh Issue 2 Spring 2008
Drop by at 24 Lochrin Buildings, near The Kings Theatre, where a warm welcome awaits you
Adult Learning Project List of weekly Events
Electrical goods, batteries etc
You need it, weve got it
XL
29 Home Street
Tollcross
Edinburgh EH3 9JR
0131 228 2818
te POOKa
10 Lady Lawson Street
Edinburgh, EH3 9DS
0131 228 4567
Coco of Bruntsfield
174 Bruntsfield Place
Edinburgh EH10 4ER
0131 228 4526
Provenance Boutique Wines Newsletter
Online wine retail
Click for more information
Jennifer Gilroy
31 Brougham Street
Edinburgh
EH3 9JT
0131 228 5055
Supernatural History Tours
The Real Mary Kings Close
Edinburgh Farmers Market

Today in History

1754: Golf was formalised at St Andrews with the foundation of the St Andrews Society of Golfers. Twenty-two ‘Noblemen and Gentlemen’ contributed to a silver club to be played for annually over the Links of St Andrews. The first winner was Baillie William Landale, a St Andrews merchant, who became Captain for the year.

Online

There are 0 registered users online.

You can log-in or register for a user account here.

Purple patch for canal as new 60ft boat is launched

Posted by: David on Tuesday, March 04, 2008 - 04:00 PM Print article Printer-friendly page  Email to a friend
Leisure & Entertainment
    IT'S 60-foot long, bright purple, weighs over 12 tonnes

Re-Union Canal Boat touches water at the start of Edinurghs Union Canal, Lower Gilmore Place

IT'S 60-foot long, bright purple, weighs over 12 tonnes and was today seen floating in Edinburgh's Union Canal.

Around 50 people watched the boat splashdown on the canal stretch off Fountainbridge, to the rear of Cargo bar.

The new vessel will double the capacity of canal boat operator Re-Union's corporate and community resource facilities on the waterway, and has been made possible by a £150,000 grant from Big Lottery.

Further support was provided by the Henry Smith Charity, One City Trust and Capital City Partnerships.

The boat was initially due to hit the water just after 7am but things didn't go entirely to plan.

Engineers had to toil for a further three hours on the hoisting equipment before it was deemed safe.

The boat was finally put in place at around 10am, to the sound of loud cheering by the patient guests who had waited in biting spring weather.

Among them was local MSP David McLetchie. He said: "The Union Canal runs through my Edinburgh Pentlands constituency and the launch of the new Re-Union Community Canal Boat is an exciting event.

"This builds on the substantial investment which has been made in upgrading the canal in recent years and turning it into an excellent recreational facility.

"I look forward to cruising the canal with Re-Union and would encourage businesses and community groups to make full use of the new boat."

Mr McLetchie was joined by Edinburgh City Council "canal champion" councillor Tim McKay, Peter Whiteway from Fountain Court Apartments as well as several representatives from local community groups.

Steve Dunlop, director of British Waterways Scotland, said: "This addition to the Fountainbridge area will increase access to the canal for many different users."

To mark the occasion, Re-Union was asking people to "Sponsor a Slab" and received donations from people to buy and sign a piece of ballast to go on to the hull before splashdown.

The organisation Re-Union supports people from disadvantaged backgrounds and aims to develop practical and social skills through volunteer development programmes.

One such programme in May 2004 saw volunteers successfully fit out Re-Union's existing narrowboat, which has a capacity of 12 and has since been used for a range of activities, from staff away days to environmental education.

Barbara Lyon, development manager of Re-Union Canal Boats, said: "The canal boat provides a unique experience for business and social groups and is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon."

Previous Tollcross Articles
Orange orders lodge bids for major marches
HBOS unveils plans for global HQ
Runners go the extra mile as hundreds join half-marathon

Note: Tuesday, 4th March, 2008
Source: Mark McLaughlin, Evening News

Web site powered by PostNuke ADODB database library PHP Language

© 2007-2008 Tollcross Online

[ Site Stats | Email the Webmaster ]

The home of the myEdinburgh Network

Get an RSS feed from this site