Lord Provost: We stand together with all of our communities
Following a series of incidents across Edinburgh on 19 June, the Capital’s Lord Provost has called for the city to unite against hatred.
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Council makes immediate moves to strengthen risk management
Officers are developing a plan for improving risk management across the Council.
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Six libraries in the Capital reopening tomorrow
Six Edinburgh libraries will be reopening from tomorrow (Tuesday 6 October) as part of a phased plan.
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Transport Convener: Let's make our love of cycling, walking and wheeling last
Transport and Environment Convener Councillor Lesley Macinnes writes in The Edinburgh Reporter about keeping active as winter approaches.
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Weather warning for outdoor flu vaccinations in Edinburgh
Latest news from the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership.
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Council steps up customer contact to pre-Covid levels
Council officers handled over 250,000 inbound customer phone calls, 150,000 emails and 50,000 tweets at the height of the pandemic, as part of a round the clock response to supporting residents.
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‘HypnoCat’ to help you recycle over a million metres of electrical cables in your homes
Campaign launched encouraging people to recycle their small electricals.
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Edinburgh’s Christmas goes digital
The City of Edinburgh Council and event producers, Underbelly, have today announced an update on this year’s Edinburgh Christmas, following latest advice and discussions with public health experts.
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New city campaign supports sustainable seafood
Latest news from Edinburgh Fish City.
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Edinburgh challenged to end poverty within the next decade
The City of Edinburgh Council Leader Adam McVey has pledged that eradicating poverty will stay at the heart of the Council's future actions and policies.
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Transport and Environment Committee to discuss East Craigs Low Traffic Neighbourhood proposal
Refined proposals for a Low Traffic Neighbourhood in East Craigs will be considered by Transport and Environment Committee on Thursday (1 October).