Edinburgh Critical Mass
Middle Meadow Walk (Meadows Compass) North Meadow Walk, EdinburghPart of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.
Open workshop organised by Planning Democracy to explore how to improve the planning system in Scotland.
Assemble at City Chambers, Parliament Square (11.30). March to the Pleasance (12:00), Rally at the Pleasance Theatre (13:00).
To mark Europe Day, come and join a lively discussion on the benefits of Scotland's membership of the EU.
Family friendly shows, live music, disco, wild swimming, sauna, yoga, judo, workshops, vintage clothing and market, and the very first Porty Dog Show.
A worldwide celebration of sexual and gender diversities.
The goal of World Bee Day is to strengthen measures aimed at protecting bees and other pollinators, which would significantly contribute to solving problems related to the global food supply and eliminate hunger in developing countries.
First created by the Second Committee of the UN General Assembly in late 1993, the aim of this day is to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.
Scotland’s finest musicians take to the stage in a show of solidarity with the people of Palestine.
Part of the Critical Mass movement, Edinburgh cyclists bike together in solidarity every last Saturday of the month, meeting at 2pm on Middle Meadow Walk.