Enjoy bonfire night safely
This bonfire night, please know the rules, stay safe and think of others.
If possible, please go to one of the many organised displays in Edinburgh, which is the safest way to enjoy fireworks.
New Fireworks Control Zones to be introduced
Nine Fireworks Control Zones (FCZ) will be introduced in Edinburgh this year to minimise the negative impacts of fireworks around Bonfire Night.
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Council seeks views on tram expansion plans
A major public consultation on the future development of Edinburgh’s tram network is open until 17 November.
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John Bellany: A Life in Self-Portraiture now as City Art Centre
The exhibition offers the public a rare opportunity to view over 80 works by one of Scotland’s most celebrated artists.
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Council Leader reflects on success of Bonfire Night
Following months of planning and preparation, Council Leader Jane Meagher has praised partners and communities for a successful Bonfire Night.
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Stay safe this Bonfire Night
Council Leader Jane Meagher has repeated her appeal for residents to stay safe tonight by attending organised displays and following simple safety advice.
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Ali Bowden receives the Edinburgh Award 2025
The first Director of Edinburgh UNESCO City of Literature Ali Bowden was presented with the Edinburgh Award by the Lord Provost Robert Aldridge yesterday evening (Tuesday 4 November).