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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What do you think west Edinburgh could look like in the future?
Council Leader Cammy Day writes in today's Evening News about three projects we're working on in the west of city where we are looking to get your views.
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Edinburgh pupils receive their exam results
Levels of attainment for pupils across Edinburgh remain above those achieved before the Covid pandemic, while passes in vocational courses continue to climb, according to exam results released today.
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Short term lets licensing policy update
òòò½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Regulatory Committee agreed to review the Short Term Lets Policy and Conditions today (7 August 2023).
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Historic moment to transform Granton gasholder
The bell that floated up as water filled the historic gasholder in Granton Waterfront has been taken apart to make way for work to begin to restore the original 76 x 46 metre frame to look like new.
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Warmer homes in Wester Hailes thanks to ambitious Council pilot
A pilot project to radically improve residents’ homes in an area with high levels of poverty has been hailed by the Housing Minister.
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Bin man turned drag queen adds sparkle to Edinburgh streets
As the Capital enters its busiest summer festival season since the Covid pandemic, a Cheshire bin man has brought his extravagant performance to Edinburgh to support keeping the streets clean.
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Tennis courts in the Capital set to reopen after renovation
13 park tennis courts across four of the capital’s parks will reopen this summer after state-of-the-art renovations worth £190,000.
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More than £1m invested to spend a penny in the Capital
More than £1m is being invested by the City of Edinburgh Council to provide new accessible permanent toilets in Edinburgh as well as temporary facilities for residents and visitors.
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Brunstane Primary School to close as a precaution
Pupils and teaching staff from Brunstane Primary School will be relocated to other local schools after a decision was taken to close the building as a precaution ahead of the start of the new term.
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Step on down to new Scottish Galleries at the National
The flight of steps which descend from the top of Market Street to the National Gallery of Scotland in Princes Street Gardens have re-opened after a long closure.