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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Spread some festive cheer and shop here this year
This festive season we're calling on Edinburgh residents to celebrate what’s on our doorsteps — in a new campaign encouraging shoppers to support local businesses when looking for the perfect present.
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First tracks in the ground for Trams to Newhaven project
Work to construct the Trams to Newhaven route is well underway, with the first tracks being laid in Leith.
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Youth work in community centres and more libraries set to reopen
Youth work can restart in Edinburgh community centres following an agreement reached by Councillors today (Thursday 19 November).
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Transport Convener: Everyone has the right to travel safety
Transport and Environment Convener Councillor Lesley Macinnes writes in the Edinburgh Evening News about the need to protect vulnerable road users.
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£2m funding boost for walking and cycling measures
Edinburgh has secured almost £2m in additional funding from Sustrans to improve conditions for walking, cycling and wheeling.
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Preparations for updated parking controls begin
Work has begun to prepare for the introduction of new parking controls as part of Edinburgh’s Parking Action Plan.
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Trams to Newhaven redesign secures future of the Discovery Garden
Community members in Leith have welcomed news that the Discovery Garden at Ocean Terminal will be retained as part of the Trams to Newhaven project.
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Leader's Report November 2020
Latest news from Council Leader Adam McVey
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Making Edinburgh a Living Wage City
During Living Wage Week (9-15 November), Council Leader, Adam McVey and Depute Leader Cammy Day, look at Edinburgh’s ambition to gain Living Wage City status.
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Leading lawyer to head Council culture inquiry
Council confirms that respected Queen’s Counsel Susanne Tanner QC will lead the independent inquiry into the circumstances concerning the sudden death of a Council employee and Council culture.