Scotland’s coastal capital declares urgent need for ocean recovery
In recognition of its coasts, canals, lochs and estuaries, Edinburgh has become the first ºÚÁÏÉç in Scotland to adopt a ‘Motion for the Ocean’.
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Have your say on the future of events and activities at Ross Bandstand and West Princes Street Gardens
Views are being sought from the public on the future use and development of the Ross Bandstand and West Princes Street Gardens.
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Protecting Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site
A robust management plan to continue to protect the Outstanding Universal Value of the Old and New Towns World Heritage Site in the Capital will be considered for approval by the ºÚÁÏÉç.
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Stay safe this Bonfire Night
ºÚÁÏÉç Leader Cammy Day urges residents only to attend organised displays this Bonfire Night, while repeating calls for a complete ban on the public sale of fireworks.
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ºÚÁÏÉç Leader latest statement on firework related disorder
ºÚÁÏÉç Leader Cammy Day has responded to the reports of violence and disorder which took place across the Capital yesterday evening (Thursday October 31).
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Edinburgh celebrates the commitment of Living Wage employers
Employers in Edinburgh continue to lead efforts in Scotland to make sure people in work can earn a decent wage that is enough to live on.
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City Art Centre presents POP LIFE
Exhibition: Saturday 2 November 2024 – Sunday 9 March 2025.
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ºÚÁÏÉç Leader calls for tougher measures against nuisance fireworks and disorder
ºÚÁÏÉç Leader Cammy Day has today repeated his calls for a complete ban on the public sale of fireworks and tougher sentences for those misusing them and causing public disorder.
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First tenants move into pioneering affordable homes in Edinburgh
Tenants have moved into the first ‘net zero ready’ affordable homes to be delivered in Granton Waterfront.
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Mel Young MBE receives the Edinburgh Award 2024
The Homeless World Cup co-founder and social entrepreneur, Mel Young MBE, was officially presented with the coveted Edinburgh Award by the Lord Provost, Robert Aldridge.
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Thousands of workers to benefit from boost to the Living Wage
The Living Wage Foundation has revealed that the Real Living Wage will increase to £12.60 next year.