Article Source: Norton Park
Last Updated: 10 December 2025 11:58
Weekly pizza perks served up thanks to local food heroes
MONDAYS just got a whole lot tastier for hundreds of unsung heroes working behind the scenes to power Edinburgh’s voluntary sector.
The independent Scottish charity behind Norton Park confirmed the initiative is part of its mission to support third sector workers, while also strengthening community ties and backing neighbourhood businesses.
Pizza Geeks is known across the capital for its socially conscious ethos, having already delivered more than 48,000 pizzas to good causes through its award-winning Pizza for the People programme.
Now it has turned its attention to rewarding the dedication of Norton Park workers with a sizzling 50% off on Mondays and a 20% discount the rest of the week, simply by showing their staff badge in-store.
Keith Robertson, Chief Executive of Norton Park said: “While charity workers are rarely in the spotlight, their work transforms lives across Edinburgh and beyond. This partnership is a way to recognise that and provide something tangible and fun to thank them.”
The offer is redeemable at Pizza Geeks’ popular venue on Easter Road, a stone’s throw from Norton Park’s historic former school building.
Keith added: “Norton Park has always had a strong belief in looking after the people who look after others. Having Pizza Geeks on board allows us to show appreciation in a simple but heartfelt way.”
Established in 1998, Norton Park has grown into Edinburgh’s premier hub for the third sector, offering affordable and flexible workspaces for charities and social enterprises in a fully accessible and eco-friendly setting.
As an independent Scottish charity, it offers high-quality facilities at substantially reduced costs to help partner organisations reinvest more into their core missions.
Meanwhile, Pizza Geeks has become a cult favourite for its geeky branding and quality food, but it’s the brand’s social mission that keeps it rooted in local communities. Its Pizza for the People programme has earned acclaim for helping those experiencing homelessness, financial hardship, or food insecurity.
Patrick Ward, Owner of Pizza Geeks, said: “Community has always been part of our core values here at Pizza Geeks.
“The charities at Norton Park do so much great work for those who access their services, it makes it a pleasure to contribute what we can to show support.
“Whether that's through our long-standing Pizza for the People initiative or ensuring the Norton Park staff get a cheeky wee discount through the week, we are happy to be part of the process.”
The offer is expected to benefit hundreds of charity workers from the organisations currently based at Norton Park, all of whom now have an extra reason to pop by Easter Road for a bite.
With plans to expand collaborations with other local businesses, Norton Park is encouraging any enterprises keen to support Scotland’s third sector to get in touch.
For more on Norton Park and its tenants, visit www.nortonpark.org
Image: Eleanor McKie, Community Engagement Coordinator at Norton Park.
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