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The Big Lunch!

The Big Lunch 2014 Countdown – 50 days to go!

On April 12th, with just 50 days to go until the UK’s annual get-together for neighbours, The Big Lunch is urging everyone across Scotland to get involved in this year’s event on Sunday 1 June.

The Big Lunch is a very simple idea from the Eden Project. The aim of the Lottery-funded event, now in its sixth year, is to get as many people as possible to have lunch with their neighbours once a year.

Free packs can be requested online, they include posters, invitations, an inspiration booklet and other materials to help organise a Big Lunch, and get-together for a day of friendship, community and fun.

Michelle McManus, who has been a supporter of The Big Lunch since 2013, said: ‘The Big Lunch is a fantastic idea that is having a positive impact in communities across Scotland and I’d encourage anyone to get signed up and get organising.

‘I got the ball rolling in my street last year and held one for my neighbours.  We had a great day getting to know each other better. It makes a difference knowing who lives on your doorstep, you can make new friendships and look out for each other.’

Getting your own Big Lunch off the ground is simple and inexpensive, people are the key ingredient.

Organising a Big Lunch is easier than you think; all you need to do is follow a few simple steps:

  1. Settle on a venue, anywhere from a street to a garden or local community space
  2. If you’re planning a street party, don’t forget to apply to close your road (contact your local council for advice – see www.thebiglunch.com for advice)
  3. Invite your neighbours, with free invitations available in your Big Lunch pack
  4. Decide on who will bring what food, such as a bring-your-own picnic or a barbeque
  5. Arrange your decorations and music, bunting templates are also included in the pack.

The benefits of having a Big Lunch?  Research from The Big Lunch showed that over 60% of organisers say having an event in their community made them feel less isolated and 86% of the 3.65 million people that took part in last year’s Big Lunch reported a positive long term effect in their neighbourhood as a result.

Emily Watts, communications manager for The Big Lunch in Scotland said: ‘The Big Lunch is all about getting together and having fun. They can be big or small and don’t need to cost much because everyone brings something to the table.

‘It’s a great way to get neighbours talking, sharing conversation, skills, resources – and, of course, the key ingredient is food! It’s not too late to take part in this year’s event on 1 June so why not sign up now for your free pack and get your own event started.’

  • The Eden Project started The Big Lunch in 2009 with the belief that we’re better equipped to tackle the challenges we face when we face them together
  • The Big Lunch is led by the Eden Project, funded by the Big Lottery Fund and supported by Halifax, Asda and Streetclub by B&Q. Find out more about The Big Lunch at www.thebiglunch.com
  • The aim is simply to bring as many people as possible together for lunch with their neighbours once a year and encourage the sharing of conversation, ideas, skills and resources
  • Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall is Patron of The Big Lunch
  • The Big Lunch takes place annually on the first Sunday in June, but events can be held on another day if it works better for the community

See how The Big Lunch comes to life

The Big Lunch Impact: Feeding Community Spirit

For further information contact:

Julie Gracie, Golley Slater, 0131 220 8787 / jgracie@golleyslater.co.uk

High Hedges

This week (from 1 April) the High Hedges (Scotland) Act 2013 came into effect to help resolve issues with high hedges which are having a negative impact on domestic properties.

A hedge
Where neighbours are unable to resolve the issue of a high hedge, this new legislation gives homeowners and occupiers a right to apply to Edinburgh Council for a high hedge notice.The Council will act as an independent and impartial adjudicator, considering the position of each party, before making a decision.

The intention is that the new law will resolve problems caused by hedges (hedges which are over two metres tall and block out light) and allows Edinburgh Council to enforce decisions taken. You can find more about the new legislation and how to make an application for a high hedges notice including the relevant fees on the Edinburgh Council website.

(copied from Planning Edinburgh blog)

Free compost!

Free bags of compost made from recycled garden waste are being given away to mark the return of fortnightly garden waste collections and to thank residents for using the service.  To find out where, please visit Recycling Roadshows and Events web page. The compost will be given away to the first 100 residents.

To find out what you can recycle in your brown garden waste bin, please visit the garden waste page. You can also check your collection dates online: www.edinburgh.gov.uk/bindays

Recycling Advisors will be on hand to provide information about all our recycling services, and will have some food waste kitchen caddies and liners to give to those who need them.

For further information, contact

Justine Taylor MCIWM Chartered Waste Manager | Waste and Open Spaces Development Officer | Waste Services | The City of Edinburgh Council | 33 Murrayburn Road | Edinburgh | EH4 2TF | Tel 0131 469 5661 | Fax 0131 469 5149

Meet the funders

Does your community group need funds? If so, why not go to

Meet the Funders

Thursday 1 May 2014

The Ballroom, Assembly Rooms , 50, George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2LR

This is a free and  informal market place event where you can meet many different organisations which  offer grants /other support to community groups. Just drop in between 1pm & 4pm!

Here is the current list of exhibitors. 

For further information, contact

Maureen Thompson | Policy Assistant | Local Community Planning | Services for Communities | The City of Edinburgh Council | The Drum Brae Library Hub, 81 Drum Brae Drive, Edinburgh, EH4 7FE | Phone 0131 469 3595