Where Olive Trees Weep
Augustine United Church 41 George IV Bridge, EdinburghWhere Olive Trees Weep offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Free screening.
Where Olive Trees Weep offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. Free screening.
Amanda Grimm, Green candidate for Edinburgh East & Musselburgh will be there!
To hear candidates from the main political parties answer questions of concern to the workers and citizens of Edinburgh. Green candidate Simon Jay will be speaking.
Our Annual General Meeting where we elect our Branch Committee for next year, and hear motions proposed by our members, the committee, local teams and sub-branches.
For discussion of the Bute House Agreement and surrounding events. In person and on Zoom.
The pros and cons of whether the proposed tramline should use the Roseburn path or an onroad route via Orchard Brae and Dean Bridge looking at each option for cycling and walking, and for wider public health.
This is the AGM for the CEG sub-branch plus Westminster campaign planning. Note that it is not at our usual venue (The Crannie) but in The Augustine United Church's Mull Meeting Room.
Join us to discuss council plans for a tram extension going through Roseburn Path and have your say over what you think of the route options that have been put forward.
Learn about the benefits of a participatory budget approach and take part in our own participatory budget, giving members a greater say in how a proportion of the Edinburgh Branch budget is spent. This is an in-person and online event.
Try food from across Europe and learn about the European Elections! Organised by Scottish Young Greens with European student groups from across Edinburgh.