Green light given to restore Tollcross Clock
Funding to restore one of the city's most cherished landmarks - the historic Tollcross Clock – was approved today, with works set to begin as early as May.
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Proposals unveiled to shape the future of west Edinburgh
People living in and interested in the future of the west of Edinburgh can take part in a trio of public consultations just launched.
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Edinburgh celebrates the 45th Jazz & Blues Festival
Edinburgh’s globally renowned festivals are gearing up for another spectacular year, with the launch of the 2023 Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival.
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Scotland’s leading concert hall hosts the finest orchestras and soloists from around the world in new Sunday Classics season
Scotland’s only 5-star concert venue, Edinburgh’s stunning Usher Hall, is proud to announce the 2023-24 programme for its much-loved Sunday Classics season.
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Edinburgh to continue its support for Ukrainians as MS Victoria departs the city
Council Leader Cammy Day writes in today's Evening News about the departure of the MS Victoria and Edinburgh's commitment to supporting Ukrainians.
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Temporary art installation comes to Portobello Kilns
Heritage, community building and creativity were on show at the site of the old Portobello Kilns where a new ‘Collaborative Bannerwork by the Decorators of Portobello’ was unveiled today (July 7)
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Pupils making significant progress thanks to Sean Connery dyslexia initiative
An innovative educational programme funded by the Sean Connery Foundation designed to help dyslexic children and young people in Edinburgh is showing positive signs of making a difference.
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Edinburgh shines as King Charles III is presented with the Honours of Scotland
King Charles III was presented with the Honours of Scotland during a national service of thanksgiving at St Giles’ Cathedral today (5 July).
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Floral clock blooms in honour of 100 years of Flying Scotsman
Work has finished to complete this year’s design on the world’s oldest Floral Clock in Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens.
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Friendship celebrated in Contalmaison
The capital has reaffirmed its Friendship Agreement with the northern French village of Contalmaison – the final resting place of many soldiers who fought in McCrae’s Battalion.
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Transformed Granton walking and cycling path named after British explorer William Speirs Bruce
A newly upgraded walking, wheeling and cycling path, which provides a vital link in the north of Edinburgh, has been officially named after a famous explorer who once studied in the area.