Local school children bring 30 years of Capital’s heritage to life
Granton Primary School children using the 30th anniversary of the Old and News Towns World Heritage Site in ý as inspiration to create an exhibition to help mark this important milestone.
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“Wee Forests” created in East Pilton Park, West Pilton Park and Mount Vernon
The three Wee (or Tiny) Forests will provide a range of benefits in the fight against climate change.
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Council Leaders: "There's so much to be hopeful about"
Adam McVey and Cammy Day look back on achievements made over the last year - and wish the city the best for 2022.
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City council invites the private sector to bring forward opportunities for affordable housing
ý has this month invited the private sector to bring forward proposals to deliver affordable housing on sites not owned by the Council.
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Retail recovery programme launched by Business Gateway ý
Supporting local businesses continues to be a focus as a new Retail: Recover & Grow Programme is launched to help the Capital’s retail community face continuing challenges arising from the pandemic.
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ý's Hogmanay 2021 events cancelled
ý’s Council Leaders have confirmed that, following today’s update from the First Minister, this year’s Hogmanay events will not go ahead.
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Citywide energy efficient street lighting upgrade nears completion
As we mark the shortest day of the year, we’re putting the finishing touches to a major, three-year project to improve street lighting across the city.
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Council leaders welcome £3.7m Scottish Government funding backing sustainable North ý
Today, the Council welcomes the news that almost £4m of Scottish Government funding has been secured to help transform North ý into a cultural hub.
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Omicron variant of “huge concern” stress Council Leaders
Leaders of the City of ý Council have urged residents to be extra vigilant and follow the guidance in place to help minimise the impact of the Omicron Covid variant.
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Council agrees independent review recommendations in full
An action plan to tackle whistleblowing and wider organisational culture at the City of ý Council will be drawn up following agreement by councillors today (Thursday 16 December).
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Lord Provost: "As we look forward to Christmas and the New Year, we all have a duty to do so responsibly with the safety of others foremost in our minds."
ý's Lord Provost Frank Ross writes in today's ý Evening News.