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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Gilmerton residents young and old get stuck in to new garden
A garden bursting with fresh veg, fruit and flowers has opened in South East Edinburgh thanks to thousands of pounds in funding.
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Transport Convener: "Landmark event" for Trams to Newhaven
Councillor Scott Arthur, Transport and Environment Convener, writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News about the launch of tram passenger services to Newhaven - and wider transport plans for the city.
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Call for apprentices as Council increases investment in homes
Adverts are now live for over 30 jobs and apprenticeships across a variety of roles as part of the council’s plan to hire over 80 recruits in the housing service in the coming weeks.
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Leader's Report
Latest news from the Council Leader Cammy Day.
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Long-awaited legislation for a visitor levy
Council Leader Cammy Day has welcomed today’s publication of a Bill by the Scottish Parliament to empower councils to raise money through tourism.
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Trams to Newhaven passenger services launch date announced
Passenger services on the new tram route to Newhaven are scheduled to start on 7 June, it was announced today (Thursday, 25 May).
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Living Wage conference to confront the cost-of-living crisis
Advocates for the real living wage will unite in Edinburgh when the City Chambers hosts Scotland's first Living Wage Places Network event.
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Major Retrospective of Peter Howson to open at City Art Centre
When the Apple Ripens: Peter Howson at 65 27 May 2023 – 1 October 2023 City Art Centre, 2 Market Street, Edinburgh EH1 1DE Tickets: £8.50 / £6.50 concessions
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Council Leader commits support to the Capital’s year-round cultural offering
Not only is our city visually stunning, it’s walkable, filled with historical charm, green spaces whilst being diverse and progressive in its outlook.
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Council to review carbon emissions of buildings across the city
Edinburgh takes another step towards becoming a net zero city by 2030 with major review of its built environment carbon footprint.