Councillors in Scotland's Capital city will unite to pay tribute to HM The Queen in a specially convened meeting on Friday 16 September.
The meeting, to be held in the City Chambers and broadcast live on the City of Edinburgh Council's webcast channel, will take place at 10am.
The sole item for debate on the agenda is a motion put forward by Lord Provost Robert Aldridge, Lord Lieutenant of the City of Edinburgh, which states:
Death of Her Majesty the Queen - Motion by the Lord Provost
“On behalf of the citizens of Edinburgh, this Council offers its deep condolences to the Royal Family on news of the death of Her Majesty the Queen.
Throughout her extraordinary reign she showed great appreciation for her ancient and hereditary Kingdom of Scotland and its capital city Edinburgh.
During her countless visits to Edinburgh, she reached out to charities, veterans, service personnel, hospitals and children and won a very special place in the hearts of the citizens of Edinburgh and Scotland.
Over her seven-decade reign, she showed unwavering and inspirational, dedication to serving the nation and the Commonwealth, offering wise counsel in often turbulent times.
This Council and this City are in mourning. Council gives thanks for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's exceptional 70 years’ service and extends its deepest sympathy to the Royal Family at this very difficult time."
The agenda for this special meeting can be found at: https://democracy.edinburgh.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=150&MId=6568