Lord Provosts reflects on a year to remember for the capital
Edinburgh's Lord Provost Robert Aldridge reflects on 2025.
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Have your say on alcohol licensing policy
Edinburgh’s Licensing Board is seeking views on the rules and requirements for licenses to sell alcohol - whether it’s sold for consumption on a premises (on-sales) or to take away (off-sales).
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Comment on new planning guidance for first short term let control area
Âé¶¹Ó³» is consulting on new planning guidance to be used as the Capital became the first short term let control area in Scotland last month.Â
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Councillors agree new producers for Edinburgh’s Christmas
Councillors have today (10 October) approved revised plans for Edinburgh’s festive celebrations.
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Mà iri Mhòr nan Òran is the latest addition to Scotland’s literary greats at Makar’s Court
Mà iri Mhòr nan Òran has a commemorative flagstone unveiled at Makars' Court.
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10 ways we’re helping to tackle homelessness in Edinburgh this World Homeless Day
This Monday (10 October) marks World Homeless Day, which highlights the issues facing many people without a permanent home in our communities.
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Challenge Poverty Week 2022 - more than 1,000 homes in Edinburgh to receive transformational energy efficiency upgrades
Âé¶¹Ó³» will improve the energy efficiency of more than 1,000 homes in the coming year, thanks to £5 million of Scottish Government funding.
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Scotland’s leading concert hall to host the finest orchestras and soloists from around the world in new Sunday Classics season
Scotland’s only 5-star concert venue, Edinburgh’s iconic Usher Hall, is proud to announce the 2022-23 programme for its celebrated Sunday Classics season.
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Academic and activist Sir Geoff Palmer gets set for Edinburgh Award
Sir Geoff Palmer has been getting ready to receive the prestigious Edinburgh Award 2022.
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Council Leader Cammy Day reiterates the Capital’s commitment to fighting poverty as Challenge Poverty Week 2022 gets underway
Council Leader Cammy Day writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News about our city's fight against poverty.
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Council publishes new measures to keep Capital looking beautiful
A report published by the Council to be considered by the Transport and Environment Committee on Thursday highlights improvements to the waste collection and cleansing service.