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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Auld Reekie Retold - New stories of an old city now on show at the City Art Centre
Opening on Saturday, the City Art Centre's latest exhibition marks the culmination of Auld Reekie Retold, the largest collections inventory project ever undertaken in the Council’s history.
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Council Leader reaffirms the Capital’s commitment to reduction and eradication of HIV transmission and stigma on World AIDS Day
Today (December 1) marks World AIDS Day which has been recognised and celebrated by all United Nations (UN) Member states since its inauguration in 1988.
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Afternoon tea with Alexander McCall Smith is the icing on the cake in competition to win a trip to Edinburgh
The acclaimed author will share his story and love of his hometown Edinburgh over afternoon tea as part of a once-in-a-lifetime literary prize trip to Scotland’s capital with Forever Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh celebrates enterprise this Small Business Saturday
This Saturday (December 3) sees the tenth anniversary of Small Business Saturday here in the UK.
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20-minute neighbourhoods move forward with Gorgie Dalry town centres focus
Edinburgh’s 20-Minute Neighbourhoods strategy is progressing a programme of engagement across local town centres and high streets in the city, with a new focus on Gorgie Dalry.Â
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New City Art Centre photography exhibition No Ruined Stone presents "message of human resilience, strength of character, and ultimately, hope."
This Saturday (26 November), the City Art Centre opens a new exhibition of street photography by the artist Paul Duke (b.1965), depicting contemporary life in the Muirhouse area of Edinburgh.
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City Plan 2030 set to direct sustainable development in the Capital over the next decade
A progressive and sustainable plan to meet the needs of the Capital’s growing population and climate emergency has been published by the City of Edinburgh Council today (24 November).
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Light night for Mound Christmas Tree
The lights of Edinburgh’s iconic Christmas tree on the Mound have been turned on ahead of Edinburgh’s Christmas opening later this week.
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Transport Convener: Zero tolerance for anti-social behaviour on city’s buses
òòò½ÊÓÆµâ€™s Transport and Environment Convener has condemned anti-social behaviour towards Lothian Buses employees.
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Scottish Living Wage award for Edinburgh action group
Edinburgh Living Wage Action Group celebrated another success last night (Thursday 17 November) when it was named winner of the Outstanding Leadership Award at the annual Scottish Living Wage Awards.