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07.2010 edition
Morningside Mirror was a magazine published by patients and staff at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital between the years of 1845 and 1974. This new edition of The Mirror is part of Artlinks contribution to examining the Royal Edinburghs 200 year-long history in the lead up to the hospitalwide Bicentenary commemoration in 2013. If you would like to find out more about this and other related projects call Ciara at Artlink on ext. 46127.
Contributors to 07.2010 edition: Ciara Phillips, Katie Smith, Sonja Witts and Anne Elliot.
FANTASTIC FETE
Building upon the great success of last years Summer Fete, the Fete Committee are working hard to ensure that this years event will be even bigger and better...
Mary More
GET INVOLVED
For more information contact Artlink on ext. 46127. The Royal Edinburghs Annual Summer Fete will take place on Friday 13th August on the lawn behind Mackinnon House from 11am 3pm.
In addition to the wide range of stalls selling everything from cakes to cards, there will be tombolas, raffles, a petting zoo, complementary therapies, line dancing, games and races for all ages, musical performances and the ever popular BBQ. The Fete is organized by patients and staff for the whole hospital community, so mark Friday 13th August in your dairy and come along to join in the fun. East Links Family Park will be visiting the Fete again this year. The Garden fete is going to be even better than last year so I am hoping for sun again hoping to draw in more of the public and getting more patients relatives involved. I am already getting a lot of responses from around the hospital with great ideas to make the day a big success. Mary More, Nursing assistant, Orchard Clinic and member of the Summer Fete Committee.
13.08.2010
1 Ian Hartley preps signs for the Fete 2 Last years winning entry in the Vegetable Animal Competition (adult category) Alligator - by Beth Thompson 3 The pipe band were a wonderful feature of the Fete in 2009 4 Tim Montgomery, Director of Operations, REH 5 Movin Melvyn Brown took time out from performing at the Edinburgh Festival to visit the Royal Edinburghs Summer Fete and impressed the crowd with his incredible singing and dancing come along to find out who this years special guest performer will be! 6 Geoff Hunter, Senior Employee Relations Manager at the Royal Edinburgh, will challenge you to Beat the Goalie again this year 7 Music in Hospitals musicians On the Wagon gave a great performance in 2009! This year Firefrost will be taking centre stage 8 Happy shoppers peruse the various stalls 9 Julie Blackwood from the Young Persons Unit tending her stall this year the YPU will be selling original, hand-printed t-shirts and other goodies 10 Norrie Sloan, Woodworking OT, browsing the Patients Library book sale expect another great sale at the 2010 Fete 11 Mike Brown on the BBQ 12 The competition judge, Esmee Warren, holds the winning entry in the childrens category 13 A curious goat from East Links Family Park 14 Joanne Smithers from the Hive with Pig Croquet (a game developed especially for the REH Fete) 15 Back by popular demand, Artlink artist Anthony Schrag (affectionately known as the 118 guy) will be calling upon visitors to the Fete to take part in fun races such as the egg and spoon race and the dressing up relay
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GROWING SPACES
The Artlink Growing Spaces project has been working with the hospital community for coming up to two years. In partnership with patients, staff, visitors, the local community and community
growing projects we have been transforming outdoor spaces around the Hospital grounds, celebrating the wildlife, birds and Orchard and getting people active in growing their own produce.
Alex Wilde
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17 A BTCV Volunteer helping out in the Growing Plots 18 Duncan Johnston installing water in the Growing Plots 19 Janine Johnston watering some thirsty plants
Craiglea were one of the first groups to take on a plot... ...Look out for the Growing Plots Open Day at the end of August to come and see what people have been up to!
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Growing Plots has been a huge success. Without the assistance from Artlink it would be nowhere near as popular as it is now. With its creative spark and imagination it is a true asset to Craiglea Ward and the REH also. Johnathan MacLennan, Senior Charge Nurse, Craiglea Ward
COME ALONG
Our monthly Gardening Club in the Growing Plots is led by Tom, a local gardener. Thursday 13pm Drop in for advice or practical gardening activity. Upcoming dates are: 15th and 29th July, 19th and 25th August and 23rd September.
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20 Mrs. Plant Pot (otherwise known as artist Vicki Fleck) with her potting trolley 21 Craiglea pots 22 The Orchards new signage has been designed by Jeanette. 23 The Orchard 24 Sean Jacques from the Royal Edinburgh Community Gardens hard at work on the site 25 Scottish Health Minister Shona Robison at the official launch of the Community Gardens 26 Stills from Recovering by Ewen Meldrum and Stephanie Hall
COME ALONG
Buy plants and gardening accessories, take part in a gardening workshop or just drop in and get some advice and inspiration...
Come down to the site for a visit or check out the Community Gardens blog:httproyaledinburgh communitygardens. wordpress.com/
Q. What is your role in the Royal Edinburgh Hospital? A. Im the Hospital ladies hairdresser and gents barber (its not every hairdresser that can do the whole kaboodle). Q. How long have you been working here? A. Ive been here for 38 years - since 1972. You would never think its been all these years, its just gone like that!
Q. How did you start working at the Royal Edinburgh? A. My mother worked here on Ward 5. She told me that there was an opening at the Hospital salon to cover maternity leave so I came here initially for three months and Ive been here ever since. Q. What do you do on an average day? A. I work with the Royal Edinburghs residential patients. I do all sorts of styles but mostly trims, roller setting, conditioning and colour nothing ridiculous though. In the 1970s and 80s I cut a lot of bobs and did lots of blonde tips and light perms. Those Vidal Sassoon bobs are back in now, and many of the old styles are in fashion again but theyre more natural, not so stiff. My cuts are just your basics to make people look the best they can.
Q. Whats your motto? A. Respect. Never cut corners. Q. Whats the best thing about your job? A. Getting a big thank you and knowing that people are happy with what theyve had done. Q. Any parting comments? Its been an experience and I wouldnt change it.
REH PEOPLE
Q. How did you get into hairdressing? A. When I was in my last year of high school in Penicuik the owner of a local salon, Mr. McQueenie, came to the school to look for an apprentice. It just so happened that he picked me. I started my training working for him on Fridays as the salons general dogsbody and eventually I learned how to cut ladies and mens hair. I used to just watch what was going on Im good at picking things up.
Diary Dates
Patients Council Meetings 2 August and 27 September, 24pm, Board Room Annual General Meeting 29 November, 1.304pm, Board Room
When the Verandah was officially opened it was opened by Magnus Magnusson. The staff made a terrific fuss of him, but he was a very unassuming man.
So thats the story, it all started with the Churches. But everybody is getting older so theres a great reduction in volunteers, we really need more volunteers to keep things going.
GET YOURS
Contact the Hive by calling 0131 537 6256 or drop in to get your own copy of this fantastic album.
COME ALONG
join in
The Link Gallerys newest exhibition A Portrait of Volunteering in the Royal Edinburgh to learn more about volunteering past and present. The exhibition runs from 19 July 4 October 2010.
Are you a musician at heart? If you would like to take part in playing and making music feel free to drop in to Brians Music Jam on Fridays from 2pm - 3pm at The Hive. We are always eager to hear from anyone who has ideas for future music projects feel free to come and speak to us about your ideas.
Newspaper Club is a service that helps people and communities make their own newspapers. www.newspaperclub.co.uk