What’s the story? Oasis to visit Edinburgh
With a week to go until Rock 'n' Roll stars Oasis arrive in Edinburgh, we’ve released advice for residents, businesses, and visitors.
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Council congratulates the Edinburgh Festival Voluntary Guides Association on their 75th anniversary
An association of volunteers who have been giving free Royal Mile tours to festival-goers since 1947 will enjoy a special commemoration from Edinburgh’s Lord Provost.
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Rediscover the Museum of Edinburgh
Residents and visitors to Edinburgh are invited to rediscover the Museum of Edinburgh when it reopens its doors next week.
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What a summer of fun for Edinburgh’s children
Hundreds of young people and their families in the Capital have taken part in a huge programme of summer activities delivered by over 100 City of Edinburgh Council and partner organisations.
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The future of short term lets in Edinburgh
Planning Convener Councillor Neil Gardiner writes in today's (Wednesday 25 August) Evening News about the issue of short term lets in the city.
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Reminder to keep taking care as Covid cases rise
City of Edinburgh Council Leaders have appealed to the public to keep sticking to the rules and looking out for one another, as Scottish Covid cases more than double in one week.
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Live music returns to our beloved Usher Hall and Assembly Rooms this summer!
Edinburgh’s iconic Usher Hall and historic Assembly Rooms are reopening for audiences and bringing live music back to the stage from Monday, 30 August.
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Council Leader's report August 2021
Council Leader Adam McVey's latest update to the Council:
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Edinburgh to offer shelter to people from Afghanistan
Edinburgh will offer a haven to Afghans escaping the turmoil in their homeland.
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Council Leaders' dismay at end to city's cycle hire scheme
Council Leaders have expressed disappointment at the end of a contract between Transport for Edinburgh and Serco to run the city’s cycle hire scheme.
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Council re-examining two potential central Edinburgh sites for Gaelic secondary school
The City of Edinburgh Council is re-evaluating the feasibility of two sites in central Edinburgh for a Gaelic high school following internal discussions.