One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty holds open organising meetings the last Monday of every month at 7pm at ACE, 17 West Montgomery Place EH7 5HA. All welcome.
ECAP organises to combat poverty on the principle of solidarity and self- activity in communities and workplaces, actively rejecting influence by any political parties. We work and fight alongside individuals facing poverty related problems and oppressive behaviour from the authorities. We also conduct wider campaigns on specific issues using the same principles of solidarity and self-activity. Our actions are practical examples of the differences we can make in our day-to-day lives by standing up for one another. But why does ECAP embrace self-activity and reject political parties?
Poverty is no natural disaster but a result of how people organise the world. ECAP considers poverty to be an inevitable part of an economic system based on exploitation and profit. The use of debt to generate profits gave this system a few more decades of supposed stability. But the current global crisis has burst that bubble and now standards of living for waged and unwaged are under attack as the true nature of an exploitative economy is again exposed.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty holds open organising meetings the last Monday of every month at 7pm at ACE, 17 West Montgomery Place EH7 5HA. All welcome.
ECAP organises to combat poverty on the principle of solidarity and self- activity in communities and workplaces, actively rejecting influence by any political parties. We work and fight alongside individuals facing poverty related problems and oppressive behaviour from the authorities. We also conduct wider campaigns on specific issues using the same principles of solidarity and self-activity. Our actions are practical examples of the differences we can make in our day-to-day lives by standing up for one another. But why does ECAP embrace self-activity and reject political parties?
Poverty is no natural disaster but a result of how people organise the world. ECAP considers poverty to be an inevitable part of an economic system based on exploitation and profit. The use of debt to generate profits gave this system a few more decades of supposed stability. But the current global crisis has burst that bubble and now standards of living for waged and unwaged are under attack as the true nature of an exploitative economy is again exposed.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty holds open organising meetings the last Monday of every month at 7pm at ACE, 17 West Montgomery Place EH7 5HA. All welcome.
ECAP organises to combat poverty on the principle of solidarity and self- activity in communities and workplaces, actively rejecting influence by any political parties. We work and fight alongside individuals facing poverty related problems and oppressive behaviour from the authorities. We also conduct wider campaigns on specific issues using the same principles of solidarity and self-activity. Our actions are practical examples of the differences we can make in our day-to-day lives by standing up for one another. But why does ECAP embrace self-activity and reject political parties?
Poverty is no natural disaster but a result of how people organise the world. ECAP considers poverty to be an inevitable part of an economic system based on exploitation and profit. The use of debt to generate profits gave this system a few more decades of supposed stability. But the current global crisis has burst that bubble and now standards of living for waged and unwaged are under attack as the true nature of an exploitative economy is again exposed.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.
Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty holds open organising meetings the last Monday of every month at 7pm at ACE, 17 West Montgomery Place EH7 5HA. All welcome.
ECAP organises to combat poverty on the principle of solidarity and self- activity in communities and workplaces, actively rejecting influence by any political parties. We work and fight alongside individuals facing poverty related problems and oppressive behaviour from the authorities. We also conduct wider campaigns on specific issues using the same principles of solidarity and self-activity. Our actions are practical examples of the differences we can make in our day-to-day lives by standing up for one another. But why does ECAP embrace self-activity and reject political parties?
Poverty is no natural disaster but a result of how people organise the world. ECAP considers poverty to be an inevitable part of an economic system based on exploitation and profit. The use of debt to generate profits gave this system a few more decades of supposed stability. But the current global crisis has burst that bubble and now standards of living for waged and unwaged are under attack as the true nature of an exploitative economy is again exposed.
One of our regular drop in open nights, no need to call ahead, just turn up! We’ll be tinkering with hardware, hacking some code and probably eating. Feel free to come along with a project or idea for some help, use some tools, or just hang out.
Edinburgh Hacklab is a hackerspace in Edinburgh. We were founded in 2010 and run regular open nights at our space at Summerhall, have an active mailing list and a good bunch of members and regular visitors.
Anyone is welcome at our Tuesday open nights, just drop in and say hello! Subscribe to our discuss mailing list (edinburghhacklab.com) for last minute changes to open nights and to see what’s going to be happening.
Bring along a project to tinker with, ask for some electronics help, hack some code or just have a chat and see what’s happening.
Building a better community by fighting hunger together Inspiration: Guru Nanak Dev Ji Was the first Sikh guru who established Langar (free open kitchen).
Langar is a vegetarian meal made by a Sikh congregation and is served to all who visit a Sikh temple (Gurdwara), whilst sitting at the same level on the floor. This eliminates any type of caste system, showing no difference between the rich and poor. The Edinburgh Sikh community are offering this service to provide a free hot meal to the needy and bring the whole community together despite religion or race
The Kitchen
Most ingrediants if not all are purchase from donation. The food is bought, prepared and cooked by the chefs that is served at the stalls of Guru Nanak Kitchen. Please see pictures below of Sewadars that diligently serve the meals every wednesday undeterred by the weather.
All work is done by volunteers. If you want to take part please contact Committee member Kulbeer Singh on 0131 553 7207.
The Chefs for Guru Nanak Kitchen from left to right: – Ronak Singh, Raman Singh, Subeg Singh, Kulbir Singh, Gurcharan Singh, Daljit Singh, Harbhajan Singh, Kulwant Singh.