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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COVID-19 can't dampen our community spirit
The following article by Depute Council Leader Cammy Day was published in today's Edinburgh Evening News:
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Edinburgh's Hogmanay thanks Scotland's NHS and key workers with a spectacular torchlight moment
In 2020, Edinburgh’s Hogmanay is going online with a fully digital programme.
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Edible Edinburgh Chair: Have your say on growing locally and more sustainably!
Councillor George Gordon, Chair of the Edible Edinburgh Partnership, writes about work to reduce food poverty and promote local growing.
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Council outlines level four service plans
The Council has outlined its revised service arrangements ahead of the city entering level four of the Scottish Government’s COVID restrictions framework.
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World-famous city author Alexander McCall Smith to receive 2020 Edinburgh Award
Internationally-admired Edinburgh-based author Alexander McCall Smith CBE has been chosen as this year's recipient of the prestigious Edinburgh Award.
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Inspiring Volunteer of the Year Award Winner for 2020 - ‘citizens of Edinburgh'
Thousands of Edinburgh citizens who have given up their time to volunteer and support their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic have been honoured by Lord Provost Frank Ross.
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Replacement schools for Liberton High and Wester Hailes Education Centre after Scottish Government funding announcement
Education leaders in Edinburgh have welcomed the announcement today that the Scottish Government is providing funding for a replacement Liberton High School and Wester Hailes Education Centre.
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World-famous Edinburgh’s Hogmanay reveals its main event: Fare Well
Edinburgh's Hogmanay will feature the UK's largest swarm drone show in a fully digital celebration, as this press release from Underbelly reveals.
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Lord Provost's Christmas message
On behalf of the City of Edinburgh, I extend my heartfelt and warm wishes this Christmas to the citizens of Edinburgh.
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Calling for north Edinburgh residents' views on active travel connections
Residents in north Edinburgh are being invited to help shape a key project to improve connections and public spaces in their local community.