Creative Writing: Journey to School, by S. Mason

Recalling soaked boots, icy cold fingers and the swelling of the Esk, S. Mason shares her memories of a storm that nearly swept her off her feet on the way to school on a fierce 1950s morning.

Creative Writing: Untitled, by Archibald Clark (Age 9)

Grounded in observations of his changing community, 9-year-old Archibald Clark reflects on local environmental loss while offering creative solutions and big ideas, such as solar panels orbiting the sun in a vision reminiscent of sci-fi Dyson spheres. Who knows, maybe one day, with Archie’s imagination and big thinking, ideas like this could become a reality!

Our Seedcorn Grants are back!

Exciting news! We have three funding opportunities for community groups and organisations across Midlothian – could one be right for you?

Creative Writing: Holiday Hotspot? by S. Mason

With tongue firmly in cheek and wry observation on our sun-chasing holiday habits, S. Mason’s poem is short of a playful ode to Dalkeith’s fickle weather, offering more excitement in a single day than any predictable holiday paradise ever could.

Creative Writing: Collaborate to Confront the Plastic Pandemic, by Lisa McMillan

Set within a fictional grant funding application, Lisa McMillan traces her journey from finance to microbiology. What starts as a story of disillusionment over humankind’s impact on nature becomes a testament of how collaboration and determination can turn event entrenched systems towards more sustainable alternatives.

Reflection and Connection: Highlights from our Big Blether

Last week, we hosted our Big Blether, a chance for members from across the network to connect, reflect, and look ahead. With familiar faces and new ones in the room, the evening was a celebration of what we’ve achieved and an invitation to shape what’s next. We felt it was a fantastic evening!

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