Edinburgh Floral Art Club BREAST FEEDING SUPPORT GROUP
8th September –John McDonald from Auchterarder, will be demonstrating “A Floral Walk”
At Blackhall St Columba’s Church Queensferry Road EH4 3QU
13th October – Catherine Gibson from Blaydon-On-Tyne, will be demonstrating “Around The World”
Annual subscription £40 Visitor £7
For more information please contact Ray Oliver
on 0131 5525931. Murrayfield Churches Together invite you to
This is a drop in group for mums by mums with a health visitor or midwife there More info - call 537 5268
Please do come along.
We would love to see you and your baby Other useful resources are
0300 100 0212 the National breastfeeding helpline Or
www.feedgoodfactor.org.uk
September 2017 MG edition It is just behind Drumbrae Hub
Meets Tuesdays 11-12 noon Rannoch Centre 6 Rannoch Terrace Edinburgh EH4 7ES
Wireless Black Spots
Craft Food
Celebration All ages
Last Saturday of the month at Murrayfield Parish Church, except June, July + December
www.mct.org.uk 38
MurrayfieldMessyChurch CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT
Wireless networks do have coverage ‘black spots’ in the home. Some bits of your house get a great signal, while others don’t. The culprit is often metal - radiators, filing cabinets, cookers and other big metal things can block Wi-Fi’s radio waves - and there are all kinds of obstacles between your router and your devices. But before you consider buying a gadget such as a Wi-Fi extender, try moving your router: it might be in a particularly Wi-Fi unfriendly place, and just moving it a few feet up could make all the difference. If it’s an old router consider getting a newer one: the latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11ac, is much, much faster and stronger than older standards. Does this all sound like gobbledy- gook and you just want the problem fixed?! Be assured it can be fixed and call an expert.
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