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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Council leaders welcome UK government levelling up funding to help unlock further investment in £1.3bn new sustainable coastal town
Today the UK Government announced £16.482 million of funding to help the Council unlock the first phase of the £1.3bn regeneration of Granton Waterfront.
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Council officers secure health and safety conviction
Enforcement action carried out by our environmental health officers has led to B&GS Landa Ltd, owners of A Scottish Experience on the Royal Mile, being convicted of two health and safety charges.
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Residents’ help sought to shape the way Edinburgh addresses its past links to slavery and colonialism – consultation launched by independent Review Group today
Issued on behalf of the Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review Group
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"Stick with it, Edinburgh" - Council Leaders urge citizens to help keep Covid numbers down
Edinburgh's Council leaders today urged city residents to keep up and renew efforts to help limit the spread of the Covid virus.Â
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Schools and nurseries benefit from October break improvements
Pupils and teachers at over 30 schools and nurseries across Edinburgh have returned to upgraded kitchens and new flooring, amongst other repairs and maintenance, carried out in the October holiday.
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Final days to nominate for the 2021 Edinburgh Award
It's the final days to nominate the next deserving recipient of the Edinburgh Award before the deadline at noon on Friday (29 October).
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Think ahead before travelling during COP26 urges campaign
Edinburgh’s travelling public have been urged to plan ahead as COP26 hits Glasgow.
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Edinburgh's Hogmanay is back for 2021
On behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council, Underbelly announces the programme for Edinburgh’s Hogmanay 2021.
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Council Leader's October report
Council Leader Adam McVey on latest Council News.
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Council to consider recommendations of independent inquiry into handling of complaints about conduct of Sean Bell
Councillors will consider the findings of an inquiry into how the Council handled complaints about the conduct of an employee who took his own life after being charged with serious sexual offences.