St Margarets House Holiday Hours

 

St Margarets House will run on reduced hours on both Monday the 22nd and Tuesday the 23rd of December from 9am – 5pm. 

The building will be closed from 5pm on Tuesday the 23rd of December and will reopen at 12pm on Sunday the 28th of December. 

The building will run on regular hours on Monday the 29th of December and then reduced hours on Tuesday the 30th of December, 9am -5pm.

The building will then be closed again from 5pm on Tuesday the 30th of December and will reopen on Sunday the 4th of January and operate on regular hours. 

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Edinburgh Palette: Rebrand

Over the past few months, Edinburgh Palette has begun to grow outwith Edinburgh, taking on properties in other Scottish cities. Due to this expansion, we feel it’s best to have our name grow with us. Starting this morning, we have started our rebrand from Edinburgh Palette to Scotland’s ART (Scot ART). With ART standing for Artistic Regeneration and Transformation.

 

This change was carefully considered by the same trusted team behind Edinburgh Palette, and we look to ensure the quality of support and standard of service will not be impacted by this. We truly believe this change is a natural progression that best represents our growth as a charity.

 

For more information on the reasoning behind this rebrand and what changes will be made, please visit the article on the home page of our website.

 

Thank you for all your continued patience and support.

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OISC Update

In light of the current unrest across the UK caused by far-right activists, the Office of Immigration Services Commissioner have amended their website due to “unverified information circulating regarding the potential targeting of immigration lawyers and migrant support organisations”.

They currently have temporary removed the ‘Adviser Finder’ and ‘Adviser Register’ from their website. These features were removed on Monday the 5th, so from then, if you require assistance, they urge you to contact them through their general email address info@oisc.gov.uk to ensure you are seen.
 

Furthermore, The OISC encourage everyone to report any threats to the police, including any suspicious activity using 101 or the online report system. Please dial 999 in an emergency. “We would advise that you consider how best to reduce any risk to your staff and business. Please also consider if there is any way to further minimise your online presence, potentially by temporarily removing specific contact/personal details.”

“Please note, if as a result of protecting yourself and your staff you cannot undertake your usual duties during this time you will not be penalised. As a regulator, we understand that this is an exceptional circumstance, and your safety must be prioritised.”

Please email info@oisc.gov.uk for further information and keep each other safe.

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