Celebrating 30 years of our World Heritage Site
Planning Convener Cllr Joan Griffiths writes about birthday celebrations for Edinburgh's World Heritage Site ahead of World Heritage Day on Saturday (18 April)
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Walk-Up Avenue project welcomes first visitors
An innovative new outdoor space for people to meet and spend time has opened to the public.
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Travelling Gallery launches its Autumn Tour 2022 – ReConnect – in partnership with Project Ability
Travelling Gallery today announced its Autumn 2022 exhibition, ReConnect, in partnership with Project Ability which will tour from 2 September to December across Scotland.
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Floral clock mastermind David Dorward retires after 44 year career in Edinburgh’s parks
After 44 years as key part of the Parks and Greenspace service, David Dorward is hanging up his trowel and retiring from the Council where since 1982 he has overseen the city’s iconic floral clock.
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Council announces further changes to bin collections
Âé¶¹Ó³» has announced further changes to bin collection schedules this week in preparation for strike action due to restart on Tuesday 6 September.
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Edinburgh’s waste and cleansing services to resume from Tuesday
Âé¶¹Ó³» is preparing to resume waste and cleansing services following industrial action.
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Remains of Edinburgh’s Victorian Railway Depot and Locomotive Works engine turntable to be revealed
As part of the wider regeneration of Meadowbank, the site of the former St Margaret’s Locomotive Railway Depot and Works is being excavated and preserved for archaeological posterity.
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Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review group to present recommendations
The findings and recommendations of the independent Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review will be considered by Councillors next week (Tuesday 30 August).
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Edinburgh reaffirms its solidarity and support on Ukrainian Independence Day
Council Leader Cammy Day writes in today's Edinburgh Evening News about Ukrainian Independence Day and Edinburgh's continued support for Ukrainians.
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George Bruce to join illustrious literary legacy at Makars' Court
Celebrated Scots poet George Bruce, OBE, MA (1909-2002) is set to become the latest addition to Makars’ Court, where Scotland’s most esteemed writers have been celebrated since 1998.
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Seeking your views on Inch Park Masterplan
A consultation has launched seeking the views of residents on the plan for Inch Park and what improvements people would like to see.