Calders incident shows strength in community
Writing in the Edinburgh Evening News (12 March), Council Leader Jane Meagher reflects on the strength of Edinburgh's diverse communities.
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Council Leader's report August 2021
Council Leader Adam McVey's latest update to the Council:
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Edinburgh to offer shelter to people from Afghanistan
Edinburgh will offer a haven to Afghans escaping the turmoil in their homeland.
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Council Leaders' dismay at end to city's cycle hire scheme
Council Leaders have expressed disappointment at the end of a contract between Transport for Edinburgh and Serco to run the city’s cycle hire scheme.
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Council re-examining two potential central Edinburgh sites for Gaelic secondary school
The City of Edinburgh Council is re-evaluating the feasibility of two sites in central Edinburgh for a Gaelic high school following internal discussions.
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And the name is…. Granton Station Square
The area outside the former Granton Station, being built for local people and visitors to enjoy community events and recreation, is to be named Granton Station Square.
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Wester Hailes community vision to be transformed into regeneration masterplan
Plans for the regeneration of the Wester Hailes area have taken a big step forward.
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Key principles for design and operation of George Street and First New Town project published
Core elements of an ambitious final concept design for transforming Edinburgh’s George Street and First New Town (GNT) have been published, along with an updated future operational plan.
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Reform proposed for city’s public transport companies
Recommendations for the reform of Edinburgh’s Transport Arm’s Length External Organisations (ALEOs).
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Next steps for Travelling Safely programme
Transport and Environment Committee will hear an update on the future of measures introduced to help people walk, cycle and wheel safely during the COVID pandemic on Thursday (19 August).
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Education Leaders look forward to welcoming 100+ new teaching and support staff to the Capital's schools
The Council is poised to launch a recruitment drive to boost the Capital’s schools with scores of new permanent teaching and pupil support roles available.