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December 2001

Shelter Advice Surgeries

Beware of Bogus Callers

Local Boxing Club suffers crushing blow (December 2001)

Youth Magazine hot off the press (December 2001)

South Edinburgh Advice Service (December 2001)

Scottish Chamber Orchestra visits South Edinburgh (December 2001)

More support for residents (December 2001)

Scary Stories! (December 2001)

Preventing Crime in your Community (December 2001)

Edinburgh Royal Infirmary - Move to France (December 2001)

Lothian & Borders Fire Brigade has its busiest week for years (December 2001)

Fire Watch (December 2001)

Fire Video Launch (December 2001)

New Landlord announced (December 2001)

Hyvots Update - a busy year (December 2001)

New Cycle track for Inch Park (December 2001)

The boy did good (December 2001)

Letters (December 2001)

Liberton Community Council (December 2001)

Mission Impossible (December 2001)

Open all hours? (December 2001)

Festive Refuse Collections (December 2001)

Christmas is Coming! (December 2001)

Award for SENET (December 2001)

Stamping it out! (December 2001)

And teddy came too! (December 2001)

Work it out for yourself (December 2001)

Launch your career (December 2001)

Christmas Art (December 2001)

Christmas Services  (December 2001)

 

 

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Fire Video Launch

       

The children of class 6B at Gracemount Primary School joined Councillor Ken Harold, who is also the Convener of Lothian & Borders Fire Board, to launch the new Community Fire Safety Education video 'Tomorrow May Be Too Late'.

Speaking at the launch, Cllr Harrold said: 'This new video will be used by firefighters to drive home the message that fire is a constant danger in our lives. But with a little bit of care, that danger can be contained.'

Joined by their teacher Helen McRobert, the class got a sneak preview of the video with Cllr Harold and members of the local fire team. The video focuses on taking precautions around the home to prevent against the risk of fires and aims to reduce the 7,500 accidental house fires that occur in Scotland every year. The video will be used by fire brigades throughout Scotland in their fire safety education programmes.

© South Edinburgh Echo, Issue 40, December 2001

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