New phase of Leith Connections completed amidst positive new data on walking, wheeling and cycling
A new active travel route from the Foot of the Walk to Dock Street was officially opened today by the Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Stephen Jenkinson.
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Road to recovery: Council Leader chairs tourism roundtable as part of Edinburgh’s recovery plan
Experts from across Edinburgh’s tourism and hospitality industries have been brought together by the Council to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on the city’s visitor economy.
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Working together to support homeless into new hotel shelter
We've partnered with the national homelessness charity, Bethany Christian Trust, in providing further hotel accommodation and specialised support for people who would otherwise be sleeping rough.
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Partnership all set for new food distribution network
Food distribution network supporting vulnerable citizens to be rolled out in Edinburgh.
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Technology company helps care home residents stay connected
Press release issued on behalf of the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership
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Lord Provost: 'Let's ensure that the picture we paint is a forward looking one'
Lord Provost, Frank Ross shares his views on the impact of Coronavirus in the Capital and how we can move forward.
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Council leaders welcome pay rise for adult social care workers
Council Leaders have welcomed news of the immediate wage increase and sick pay provision agreed by Scottish Government and COSLA.
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Lord Provost's Easter message
Lord Provost Frank Ross has issued his best wishes ahead of the weekend and the celebrations for Easter.
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Public urged not to create bonfires to protect people’s health
Edinburgh’s Council Leader has urged residents not to burn garden waste or any other rubbish to help protect others’ safety, particularly the vulnerable and those with respiratory problems.
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Council’s political leaders unified in fight against coronavirus
Leaders issue a joint letter to the Capital.
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Get stuck in when you're stuck at home
A series of fun and free online activities to keep residents of all ages active and busy during the coronavirus lockdown has been devised by one of our Schools and Lifelong Learning officers.