New Framework Agreement in place to deliver £350m worth of housing projects
The first part of a Framework Agreement to support the delivery of new, affordable homes in Edinburgh, worth around £350m, is now live.
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On-street recycling launched for the first time in Edinburgh
Bubble-blowing bins and an eye-catching art installation have appeared in Edinburgh city centre today as part of a new on-street recycling campaign.
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Council's Regulatory Committee recommended to license sexual entertainment venues
A report recommending that sexual entertainment venues should be licensed will be brought to the City of Edinburgh Council’s Regulatory Committee next week.
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Have your say on active travel route for south Edinburgh
Views are being sought on proposals to improve cycling and walking along a key route connecting Cameron Toll shopping centre, Little France and Edinburgh BioQuarter.
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Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders Archaeology Conference 2019
The 18th annual Edinburgh, Lothians and Borders Archaeology Conference will take place in Queen Margaret University, Musselburgh on Saturday 16 November 2019.
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Black History Month is a lesson for everyone
Education Vice Convener Councillor Alison Dickie writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News about the need for change.
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New bus lane cameras go live in Edinburgh
Two new bus lane cameras on Milton Road and Slateford Road went live this week, helping to speed up bus journeys in Edinburgh.
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Car-free Sundays return for autumn
Open Streets is set to return to the Capital this weekend with a packed programme of activities planned to bring the Old Town to life.
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Young drivers behind the wheel for annual awareness event
Hundreds of new and aspiring young motorists are being given a thought-provoking insight into the risks and responsibilities faced by drivers this week.
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Progressing delivery plan for Edinburgh’s transformation
A “game-changing” £314m plan to transform Edinburgh’s city centre over the next 10 years has been submitted for approval.
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Launch of revamped active travel route at Lower Granton Road
Some of the city’s youngest generation of cyclists pedalled through the rain to officially open a newly-improved active travel route beside Lower Granton Road.