New funding for sustainable projects after a year of LEZ enforcement
Following the first year of Low Emission Zone (LEZ) enforcement, around £793,000 of surplus income is set to be used on a range of initiatives.
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Edinburgh to mark UNESCO International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition
This weekend, Edinburgh will join cities around the world in marking the UNESCO International Day of Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition.
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Leader's Report
Latest news from the Council Leader Jane Meagher.
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Edinburgh’s mixed tenure service is transforming lives
Councillor Lezley Marion Cameron writes about the improvements we're making to blocks in Edinburgh.
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Council supports youth football in north Edinburgh
Craigyroyston Community Youth Football Club has been gifted a brand-new pavilion by the City of Âé¶¹Ó³».
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Thousands granted to food growing initiatives around the Capital
More than £50k in funding has been awarded to food growing projects across Edinburgh.
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Back to School – a warm welcome to the start of the new school year
Schools and early years settings across Edinburgh have welcomed back children and young people, parents and carers, teachers and school staff after the summer holidays.
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New Currie Community High School handed over to the City of Âé¶¹Ó³»
New school year marks a fresh start as brand-new school opens its doors to learners.
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Plans to relocate award-winning garden to Edinburgh
A national award-winning sensory garden designed by Leith resident Luke Coleman is set to be installed in Edinburgh’s Victoria Park, after being relocated from Yorkshire.
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Looking forward to the new school year
Education, Children and Families Convener Cllr James Dalgleish looks forward to the year ahead in today's Edinburgh Evening News.
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Edinburgh pupils receive exam results with uptick in attainment across the board
Levels of attainment for learners across the city remain high, with a record number of passes in vocational courses.