New Framework Agreement in place to deliver £350m worth of housing projects
The first part of a Framework Agreement to support the delivery of new, affordable homes in ý, worth around £350m, is now live.
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Work underway for new Controlled Parking Zones
Signs and road markings are set to be installed in some streets in Leith ahead of the introduction of parking controls to help alleviate parking pressures.
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ý Community Climate Fund moves ahead to public vote
Today (3 March), the next phase of the ý Community Climate Fund (ECCF) is getting underway.
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Council Leader marks the end of LGBT+ History Month
February 2023 marked the annual month-long celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) history.
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Next steps for Gorgie City Farm
One of ý’s leading third and voluntary sector organisations is set to take forward plans to find a sustainable community-led future for the Gorgie City Farm site.
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Replacement Liberton High School takes major step forward
Proposals for a replacement Liberton High School have taken a major step forward after the planning application for the new school was approved today (Wednesday 1 March 2023).
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Low Emission Zone compliance rates rise as countdown to enforcement continues
New data shows that compliance with ý’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) emissions standards increased by more than 60% over the last six years. Over three quarters of all vehicles are now compliant.
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“Wee Forest” heading to Granton Crescent - Call for volunteers to join tree planting
Residents are being encouraged to sign up for a community tree-planting session next week to help create a new woodland in the north of the city.
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ý wins at the Scottish Property Awards
This week, ý's work to bring forward a Hyatt hotel with the EICC won 'deal of the year' at the Scottish Property Awards.
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Council budget plans approved
Councillors have passed a budget focussed on ‘getting the basics right’ and making ý a ‘cleaner and greener city’.
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ý stands shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine
One year on, Council Leader Cammy Day reflects on the city's solidarity with Ukraine.