A term of musical achievement for Edinburgh’s young musicians
Even more pupils have had the opportunity to perform as part of the Instrumental Music Service’s citywide ensembles and events programme.
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Council seeks views on challenges faced by property owners adapting and repairing historic homes
People who own listed buildings or properties in conservation areas are being asked by the City of Edinburgh Council to give their views in a consultation.
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Edinburgh recognised at the Sustainable Food Places Awards
Edinburgh has been recognised by the Sustainable Food Places at an awards ceremony at their conference in Oxford last weekend (23-24 March).
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Spring and summer at Lauriston Castle programme
As the spring sunshine approaches, Lauriston Castle has launched an action-packed season of activities and events for all the family.
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Leith Connections coming soon
Work will soon begin on a scheme to create safer, more welcoming places to walk, wheel, cycle and spend time in Leith.
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‘We can get the job done in Edinburgh’, say young adults with a learning disability on new national day of action
A new government-backed national day of action will be marked today (Monday 27 March) to boost the number of people with a learning disability or autism spectrum condition in employment.
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Council welcomes additional Scottish Government regeneration funding
Additional support totalling £848,123 is being provided from the Scottish Government’s Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) for a trio of flagship regeneration projects in the city.
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Transport Convener: Trams to Newhaven completion on the horizon
Councillor Scott Arthur, Transport and Environment Convener, writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News.
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Celebrating World Poetry Day at Makars’ Court
Earlier today, Royal Mile Primary School P7s took part in an activity morning at the Writers’ Museum to mark World Poetry Day - becoming the latest poets to recite their works at Makars' Court.
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Edinburgh Community Climate Fund winners announced
A total of £140,000 is being awarded to community and voluntary groups to implement projects related to climate change.
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Independent Chair to be appointed for Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group
Irene Mosota has been nominated to chair the new Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Implementation Group, which will take forward the group’s ten recommendations.