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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State-of-the-art Meadowbank Sports Centre opens its doors
The new £47m sports centre opened its doors to the public at 7am today (Tuesday 19 July).
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Key section of Leith Walk to reopen as Trams to Newhaven progresses
Leith Walk will reopen to two-way traffic between Pilrig Street and London Road from Monday (18 July), marking a key milestone for the Trams to Newhaven project.
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ý named best city to visit in the world
Council Leader Cammy Day has welcomed ý's number one ranking in the Time Out Index 2022.
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We want to hear your views on Community Payback Orders (CPOs)
The Council wants to know your thoughts on Community Payback Orders (CPO). These alternatives to custodial sentences are given out by the Court as a way for people to pay for their crimes.
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Citywide energy-efficient streetlights project wins national award and heralds a “a greener, more welcoming city for future generations”
A project to upgrade more than 55,000 streetlights to energy-efficient LEDs has won a prestigious national award.
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Council set to appoint Cruden Group to drive forward first phase of £1.3bn regeneration at Granton Waterfront
The creation of a £1.3bn well-connected, sustainable new coastal town at Granton Waterfront in ý has reached its next major milestone.
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ý offers a warm welcome to Ukrainians
Writing in the ý Evening News today (Wednesday 29 June), Council Leader Cammy Day thanks officers and volunteers for doing all they can to support refugees.
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Residents’ help sought to shape the way ý addresses women’s safety in public places
ý’s residents are being encouraged to have their say on what makes them feel safe or unsafe when out and about in the Capital and what they think could improve this.
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Leader's Report
Latest news from the Council Leader Cammy Day.
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Council operation stops sales of illegal tobacco
Almost £26,000 worth of illegal tobacco has been taken off the shelves by the City of ý Council’s Trading Standards team and Police Scotland.