Lord Provost: We stand together with all of our communities
Following a series of incidents across ý on 19 June, the Capital’s Lord Provost has called for the city to unite against hatred.
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Dancing to a different tune at this year’s ý Gaelic Festival
One of the highlights of this year’s ý’s Gaelic Festival will be a virtual ceilidh showcasing the talent of young people in the Capital’s Gaelic community.
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“Let’s commemorate 100 years of ‘Greater ý’”
Opinion piece from the Lord Provost, Frank Ross, in today's ý Evening News.
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ý’s newest pump track now open at Hunter’s Hall Park
Sports facilities at Hunter’s Hall Park in ý have received a boost thanks to the opening of a new pump track located behind the Jack Kane Centre.
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Capital Collections online exhibition 'ReDrawing ý' marks centenary of ý Boundaries Extension and Tramways Act 1920
A new online exhibition has launched today (Monday 2 November) to commemorate 100 years of ý as the city we know today.
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Lord Provost pays tribute to Sir Sean Connery
ý's Lord Provost Frank Ross has paid tribute to Sir Sean Connery as it is announced today (Saturday 31 October) that he has died aged 90.
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ý placed in level three
The First Minister has confirmed changes to lockdown restrictions in ý under Scotland’s new five-tier approach.
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Multi-million pound boost for construction as Council awards new Professional Services Framework
More than 50 suppliers have won a place on a major new consultancy framework following one of the most competitive procurement exercises ever held by the City of ý Council.
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Capital hat trick at Scottish Transport Awards 2020
Transport Convener Lesley Macinnes has welcomed three prestigious awards on behalf of the City of ý Council at the Scottish Transport Awards 2020.
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On track for new sports and outdoor centre in north ý
A new sports and outdoor centre in north ý is up and running after being given the green light by the City of ý Council.
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Free school meal payments to continue during holidays
Families struggling to provide food for their children are being urged to find out if they are entitled to receive free school meal payments if they do not already receive them.