
Resetting our relationship with the third sector
Council Leader Jane Meagher writes in the Evening News today about the need to support Edinburgh's third sector.
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Support for national recommendations on empire, slavery, and colonialism
Council Leader Cammy Day and ESCLRIG Chair Irene Mosota react to the news that the Scottish Government has accepted new recommendations on empire, slavery, and colonialism.
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Travelling Gallery announces 2024 programme
Under the theme of ‘the rural,’ the Gallery will tour throughout Scotland with environmental concerns and community partnerships at its heart.
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Lord Provost’s Burns Supper raises over £30,000 for the One City Trust
The OneCity Trust has received a Burns Night boost thanks to the Lord Provost's annual fundraising supper which took place on Friday January 26.
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Council Leader welcomes LGBT+ History Month
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender plus (LGBT+) History Month begins today (February 1), with Council Leader Cammy Day expressing his support.
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Council secures recycling funds
The City of Edinburgh Council has been awarded £19,000 to support the recycling of Expanded Polystyrene at Household Recycling Centres.
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Edinburgh becomes Scotland’s first local authority to enforce against pavement parking
Edinburgh has become the first Scottish local authority to enforce against parking on pavements, parking at pedestrian crossing points and double parking today (Monday 29 January).
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Bold plans proposed for Edinburgh’s future streets
An approach to the future design of Edinburgh’s streets to create a more connected, welcoming environment has been published for consideration by councillors.
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Councillors consider options for setting a balanced budget
Councillors in Edinburgh have considered a report outlining proposals for balancing the city’s budget.
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Drop-in to hear about new homes on Liberton Hospital site
A trio of community consultation events will take place next week in Liberton ahead of the council's major transformation of the site into much needed homes.
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Recommended route for Granton to BioQuarter tram
A public consultation will help inform the Strategic Business Case for a tram route from Granton to the BioQuarter and beyond, if approved by councillors next week.