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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Sharing the Christmas sparkle across the Capital
Christmas 2020 will see more festive lights than ever across the Capital following a one-off funding boost that aims to spread some cheer at the end of a challenging year.
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Consultation on Edinburgh’s local food growing strategy launched
Citizens in Edinburgh are being encouraged to have their say on the Council’s first food growing strategy.
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Light night for Mound Christmas Tree and special Christmas Rainbow
Edinburgh’s Christmas lights have been switched on with a specially lit 18 metre Christmas Rainbow on the Mound to accompany the Tree gifted by Norway.
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Revised timetable for radical plan for future growth
Councillors on our Planning Committee are being asked to consider a revised timetable next week, for a radical plan to build a more sustainable future as the Capital grows in the coming years.
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Next steps for controlling short term lets in the Capital
The Council has today published its response to the recent Scottish Government consultation on short term lets.
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Accounts Commission praises Council ambition and leadership while calling for more work to fulfil its potential and to deliver best value
"òòò½ÊÓÆµ is an ambitious council that needs to do more to maximise its potential".
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Edinburgh unveils plan for ending poverty by 2030
òòò½ÊÓÆµ has unveiled a ten-year delivery plan outlining the actions it will take to help eradicate poverty in the Capital by 2030.
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Inquiry into wider Council culture gets underway
Current and former Council employees and members of the public are being encouraged to come forward as an independent inquiry into the Council's whistleblowing and organisational culture starts.
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òòò½ÊÓÆµnternational Festival launches projects to boost arts access in schools
The òòò½ÊÓÆµnternational Festival has launched two engagement projects to boost arts access in schools across the capital and encourage young people to play on in the absence of live art.
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Edinburgh urged to stay local
Edinburgh residents are being encouraged to keep sticking to COVID-19 rules as travel restrictions become law.