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Regeneration and town centre management news

Developer sought for a major regeneration housing project in Edinburgh

Pennywell Muirhouse design guide

Published on Monday 30 April 2012

A contract worth an estimated £80m to build around 800 new homes in the Pennywell/Muirhouse area of Edinburgh has been advertised by the City of Edinburgh Council.

Keys for first new council home in a generation being handed over

Wednesday 22 February 2012

The first new council home to be built for a generation in Edinburgh will be officially handed over to the new tenant today (22 February).

Leith Shop Idol winner announced

Leith Shop Idol

Friday 17 February 2012

Following a week of dressing and perfecting their shop fronts, Leith businesses have pulled out all the stops in their efforts to impress for the competition to be the first Leith Shop Idol.

All aboard for canal strategy launch

Councillor Tim McKay, Canal Champion, welcomes the banners.

Wednesday 1 February 2012

The renaissance of the popular Union Canal took a major step forward yesterday (31 January) with the launch of a new strategy to take it into the 21st Century.

Workshop to debate the future of Royal Mile

Wednesday 11 January 2012

The future of one of Scotland's most historic streets with a worldwide reputation for its history, architecture and culture, will be in the spotlight tomorrow at an event organised by the Council.

Leith Shop Idol search for best dressed window

Leith Shop Idol poster

Wednesday 11 January 2012

Leith businesses will be competing to be ‘top of the shops’ this February with the best window display in the area, as a brand new initiative is launched.

Restoration fund for Leith buildings

What's On new shop front

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Shop owners and residents in Leith are being urged to take advantage of a £200,000 grant to restore shop fronts and buildings to their former glory.

Council to seek views on shaping growth in Edinburgh

Regeneration

Wednesday 2 November 2011

The City of Edinburgh Council is asking the public a range of questions to help shape the future development of the capital.

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