Plan for £1.3bn regeneration of Edinburgh’s coastline at Granton Waterfront reaches next major milestone
One of the largest regeneration projects of its kind in Scotland to develop a £1.3bn environmentally friendly coastal town on the Capital’s largest brownfield site is set to take a huge step forward.
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New Diversity & Inclusion Collaboration, Research and Development culture fund opens in the Capital
A new £10,000 fund to support ethnically diverse freelance artists and creatives in the Capital’s arts and culture sector has opened for applications.Â
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Eligible households and businesses reminded to prepare for Edinburgh’s Low Emission Zone
Edinburgh’s Transport Convener is reminding residents that funding is available to help some households and businesses prepare for the introduction of a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in Edinburgh.
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Council welcomes government decision to reject short term let appeals
Convener and Vice Convener of our Planning Committee respond to the welcome announcement.
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Conveners and Vice Conveners on priorities for 2021
Committee Conveners and Vice Conveners set out their key priorities for 2021.
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Transport Convener: We need to do everything we can to limit the impact of COVID
Transport and Environment Convener Councillor Lesley Macinnes writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News on the need to continue Spaces for People measures - and how we can learn from them long term.
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Stay away from planned demonstration at the Scottish Parliament tomorrow
This is the message from our Council Leader who is urging members of the public to stay at home and not attend a planned demonstration at the Scottish Parliament tomorrow.
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Delivering essential services throughout temporary lockdown
The Council is working to minimise the impact of new temporary lockdown measures on services.
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We're working as fast as we can to grit roads, footpaths and cycleways in Edinburgh
Our Environment Convener Cllr Lesley Macinnes comments on work to grit roads, footpaths and cycleways in the Capital as icy conditions continue.
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Capital residents urged to pull together and slow virus spread as new lockdown measures announced
With a new national lockdown announced to combat rising case numbers, Council leaders have called on Edinburgh residents to do their utmost to help bring COVID19 rates down.
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Council Leaders and Police Scotland urge you to celebrate at home this Hogmanay
Council Leaders have urged residents to adhere to national guidance as we welcome 2021.