Council secures grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to progress slavery and colonialism work
The Council, in partnership with the independent Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review (ESCLR) Implementation Group, has been awarded £239,746 to progress the ESCLR's recommendations.
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Edinburgh stands shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine
One year on, Council Leader Cammy Day reflects on the city's solidarity with Ukraine.
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New stories of an old city retold in poetry competition
A three year collections project, Auld Reekie Retold, comes to a close this weekend (Sunday 19 February) at the City Art Centre.
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Funding to help more Council tenants with energy costs
Âé¶¹Ó³» is extending funding to its Energy Advice Service for Council tenants, helping even more households to cut down on costs and carbon emissions.
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 Over 50 trees planted in Princes Street Gardens
Over 50 trees have been planted in Princes Street Gardens following donations from FLY Festival and the Edinburgh Million Tree City Project.
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Trees planted in NHS Lothian and the University of Edinburgh honour
Earlier today at the green space near the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People, Little France, two Rowan Trees have been planted in honour of NHS Lothian and the University of Edinburgh.
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Life-saving valentines for sheltered homes in Edinburgh
Four sheltered homes in Edinburgh have been gifted with public access defibrillators in time for Valentine’s Day thanks to the city’s community benefit scheme.
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Help shape plans to make it easier to live well locally in Portobello town centre
People are being invited to give their views on making it easier to access Portobello town centre by walking, wheeling cycling and public transport.
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‘Ukraine Forever’ programme of events launched in Edinburgh
A series of events across Edinburgh to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine launched today (13 February).
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Corstorphine/Murrayfield by-election candidates announced
The candidates standing in the forthcoming Corstorphine/Murrayfield Council by-election, which will take place on Thursday 9 March, have been announced.
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Granton Gasholder moves forward to next phase of development
Councillors at the Development Management Sub-Committee on 25 January approved planning permission for the next stage of redevelopment of the iconic Granton Gasholder.