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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Edinburgh declares a housing emergency
Councillors in Edinburgh have overwhelmingly voted to recognise and seek to address the scale of Edinburgh’s housing crisis.
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City of Edinburgh Council and Police Scotland issue joint statement for Islamophobia Awareness Month 2023
Following the decision of the Policy and Sustainability Committee on October 24, 2023 it was agreed that the Council and Police Scotland would issue a joint statement for Islamophobia Awareness Month.
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Oppenheimer linked wedding dress added to the Museum & Galleries Edinburgh collection
Museums & Galleries Edinburgh has recently acquired a wedding dress that connects the city of Edinburgh to the groundbreaking American nuclear physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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Lord Provost leads a minute's silence with all Councillors following events in the Middle East
At a meeting of the City of Edinburgh Council today (November 2) the Lord Provost gave a short statement on events in the Middle East, and led a one minute's silence for all victims.
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Edinburgh prepares for Bonfire Night
Councillor Tim Pogson, Chair of the Edinburgh Community Safety and Justice Partnership, writes in today's Evening News about the city's preparation for Bonfire Night.
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Council Leader Cammy Day visits the site of Lost Shore Surf Resort
Council Leader Cammy Day today (Monday, 30 October) visited the site of the new Lost Shore Surf Resort at Ratho.
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Construction work starts on a replacement Liberton High School
The next major phase for a replacement Liberton High School has begun with contractors Balfour Beatty starting work on the site today (Monday 30 October).
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Lord Provost visits Edinburgh School Uniform Bank
The Lord Provost and President of the One City Trust, Robert Aldridge, today (October 24) visited the Edinburgh School Uniform Bank (ESUB) in Granton.
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Partners praise progress on poverty, but more work to be done
Efforts to tackle poverty in Edinburgh have put more than £20 million into the pockets of residents who need it most, according to a report considered by the Policy and Sustainability Committee.
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Celebrating Edinburgh's care experienced community
A series of activities are taking place across Edinburgh next week to showcase and celebrate the care experienced community in Edinburgh.