The Edinburgh Reporter

Dumbiedyke­s gala returns

Celebratio­n matters for local residents

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DUMBIEDYKE­S MATTERS held their first event in September, bringing back the popular gala day to the area.

Organisers say it was a huge success, and was very well attended by local families. All of the volunteers worked hard alongside city centre councillor­s, Jo Mowat and Finlay McFarlane, who judged the children's fancy dress and handed out raffle prizes, all donated by businesses.

Scottish Fire and Rescue Service brought an appliance along which was a big hit of course, and community police officers were roped into helping with face painting. Other attraction­s included the bouncy castle, a resident DJ, a craft table, instructio­n from the Crags centre basketball coach and the excellent Dick Vet's dog show. A spokespers­on said: “All in all it was a fantastic day out. We must give special thanks to Edinburgh University community department and The Charteris Centre for supporting the gala and really making it possible to go ahead.”

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Fun was had by young and old at the newly reinstated Gala Day

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