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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New concert hall for Edinburgh city centre
Council Leader and Planning Convener for the City of Edinburgh Council welcome the approval of the plans for the Dunard Centre.
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Two years of Trams to Newhaven
As the Trams to Newhaven project marks the two-year point and remains on track for opening for revenue service in Spring 2023, we’re looking back over the progress made so far.
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Edinburgh residents asked to buy responsibly this Christmas
A new campaign encouraging residents to have a less wasteful Christmas and help reduce their impact on the environment has been launched today (22 November).
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òòò½ÊÓÆµnternational Festival Director Fergus Linehan to receive the 2021 Edinburgh Award
òòò½ÊÓÆµnternational Festival Director Fergus Linehan has been chosen to receive the prestigious Edinburgh Award this year.
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Capital awarded highest global rating for climate action
Edinburgh has become the only city in Scotland to be awarded with the highest rating for climate action.
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Being a Living Wage employer is good for business
Fair Work Convener, Councillor Kate Campbell, writes in today's Evening News as Edinburgh sets it's ambition for get more businesses Living Wage accredited and help more people out of in-work poverty.
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Scotland’s Capital realises its Living Wage ambition
Edinburgh has today been awarded Living Wage City status as the UK marks Living Wage week (15-19th November), an annual celebration of the real Living Wage.
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Literary icon’s family Bible comes home to Edinburgh
Museums & Galleries Edinburgh (MGE) is delighted to reveal important new donations to the Writers’ Museum collections, relating to the family and life of author Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Targets for a sustainable transport future
As the international COP26 climate conference marks ‘Transport Day’ targets for changing the way we travel around Edinburgh have been proposed to help achieve our own ambitious net zero goals.
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Review highlights improvement to older people’s services in Edinburgh
Delivery of older people’s services in Edinburgh has shown good progress since 2017, according to a joint report published today by the Care Inspectorate and Health Improvement Scotland.