Council Leader responds to attacks in Edinburgh
Following a series of incidents across the city on Friday 19 June, the Council Leader, Jane Meagher, condemns the attacks and has paid tribute to the response of emergency services.
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Work to begin to transform iconic Granton gasholder into exciting public space
Restoration work will now begin on the iconic gasholder, which sits at the heart of a planned new sustainable coastal town at Granton Waterfront.
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“If he be Mr. Hyde" he had thought, "I shall be Mr. Seek.” Discover Robert Louis Stevenson this weekend in Edinburgh’s Writers’ Museum
Museums & Galleries Edinburgh are preparing to mark Robert Louis Stevenson Day 2022 with special talks, workshops and live music.
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Developing construction skills for young people
Two innovative construction festivals are taking place in Edinburgh as part of Scottish Careers Week with over 120 school pupils attending.
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Wall of Honour celebrated at official opening of Meadowbank
The new Meadowbank Sports Centre was officially opened at a special ceremony today (Friday 4 November) by City of Edinburgh Council Leader Cammy Day.
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Council Leader reinforces Edinburgh’s climate pledges as COP-27 gets underway
Council Leader Cammy Day writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News on COP27 and Edinburgh's climate commitments.
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Tenants urged to give their views on plans for use of rental income
The City of Edinburgh Council is encouraging its housing tenants to take part in a housing rent consultation.
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Sean Connery Foundation pledges support for children and young people in Edinburgh with dyslexia
"I got my break - BIG break - when I was five years old. And it's taken me more than 70 years to realise it. You see, at five, I learned to read. It's that simple. And it's that profound."
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Communities in Wester Hailes and North Edinburgh clean up over 125 bags of waste
Volunteers and colleagues conduct community clean ups in the Capital.
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Final stages on the horizon for George Street and First New Town transformation plans
A project to transform the heart of Edinburgh’s First New Town has reached a milestone moment in its delivery.
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Edinburgh apologises for the city’s past role in sustaining slavery and colonialism
Edinburgh’s Lord Provost Robert Aldridge opened today’s meeting of the City of Edinburgh Council by apologising on behalf of the city for its past role in sustaining slavery and colonialism.