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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Breath of fresh air for care home residents as trishaw rides are introduced
The sight of elderly Edinburgh residents enjoying a spin on three wheels could soon become commonplace – thanks to the delivery of a new form of transport to Inch View Care Home.
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Thousands of new trees for Edinburgh
As the planting season draws to a close, Councillor Karen Doran today visited the Council's Inch Nursery to see how trees are nurtured before being planted in our streets and parks.
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Explore the 'Past Lives of Leith' in the Museum of Edinburgh
Visitors to the Museum of Edinburgh can now explore the results of the largest excavation of a medieval graveyard undertaken in Edinburgh.
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20mph Roadside Education drives home speeding message
A thought-provoking approach to raising awareness of the benefits of 20mph speed limits has targeted drivers in the north of Edinburgh today (Thursday, 14 March).
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The Quaich Project: A space for all in the heart of Edinburgh
The Ross Development Trust today revealed the project identity for the capital campaign to re-imagine West Princes Street Gardens: The Quaich Project.
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Studies to identify new options for homeless people
Innovative new studies to explore alternative routes of providing temporary accommodation for homeless people are to be carried out by the Council.
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Views sought on major active travel improvements for west Edinburgh
The public are being asked to have their say on significant cycling and walking improvements proposed for the west of Edinburgh.
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Green light for pioneering electric vehicle infrastructure plan
An ambitious strategy to install a network of on-street electric vehicle charging ‘hubs’ across the Capital has moved one step forward, following approval by councillors.