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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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If Edinburgh Council gets its way, colourful scenes like this could soon be gone forever.

The City Centre and Leith Neighbourhood Office seeks volunteers for a community clean-up on Friday, marking the end of a week-long anti-graffiti drive by officials.

Those taking part (10am–12.30pm) will meet under the Calton Road rail bridge. They’ll receive protective equipment, anti-graffiti solutions (no shotguns), and guidance.

They’ll also get a free lunch, courtesy of ‘local eateries’.

To sign up or get more information, Tel. 529 7090, e-mail Mark.Robinson@edinburgh.gov.uk

Swing by for park chat

Meanwhile, at the opposite end of Greater Spurtleshire, the ‘rather sorry state’ of the small play area at the north end of Pilrig Park will be the subject of a meeting in McDonald Road Library tomorrow evening.

Locals are invited to come along between 6.00pm and 7.30pm with suggestions for how it could be improved.

There’s also a quick and anonymous survey on the subject here.

Spring tidy

Still feeling full of civic spirit?

Well, don’t sit at home drinking it it all by yourself.

Get out and do something useful in the heart of Broughton at the Barony Community Garden (Barony Place) on Saturday morning.

Details below.