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Welcome to Real Craigmillar dotCom
Real Craigmillar dotCom is a new website to give the people of Greater Craigmillar a community website where they can come for information that pertains to them and discuss that information.
We hope to bring you informaton on all that is happening in Craigmillar including the regeneration project, what community organisations are in the community and what the should be doing for you.
Real Craigmillar dotCom is your place and we take suggestions, no matter how crazy and if possible will put them into action. We are also looking for volunteers who will help us gather information to put on this site so if you feel you can help or would like to help, don't hesistate to contact us.
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Community Forums
We have already set up a series of online forums covering some of the groups we feel would be worthwhile. This list is by no means exhaustive, or even correct, so if you want a forum for your group, let us know and we will set it up.
All queries or requests will be accepted and we want YOU to be a member of this online community if life in Craigmillar interests you at all.
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Regeneration
The regeneration project going on in Craigmillar is affecting pretty much everyone in the community. We don't feel that the community organisations that exist already in the community are making sure you are getting enough information. We will push for the council and the groups already in the community to be more forthingcoming in getting information to all residents.
Regeneration Information
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Award Winning Craigmillar
Plum Films producer and former Binghamite Mickey McPherson produced "Arts: The Catalyst, The Craigmillar Story" and it has won the prestigious 2005 Saltire Society short documentary competition at this years Edinburgh International Film Festival. HUGE CONGRATULATIONS TO MICKEY AND ALL INVOLVED!
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Jobs in Craigmillar
There are lots of jobs going in Craigmillar all the time. Unfortunately the local community organisations within the community do not advertise these enough in the community or pay The Scotsman or Evening News many hundreds or even thousands of pounds to advertise them. We hope to have a job board up on here very soon. In the meantime, there are two jobs going over at Haywired. Unfortunately they have taken down the application form which finally became secure but the job descriptions are still over on their site.
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