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Edinburgh’s festival season takes centre stage this summer
Culture and Communities Convener Val Walker writes about the summer festival season and finding the balance.
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Have your say on Meadows to George Street improvements
Views are being sought on proposals to transform walking, cycling and public spaces along some of Edinburgh’s busiest streets.
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Study will help future proof Edinburgh's success
Research into Edinburgh’s future commercial property needs commissioned by the Council will inform City Plan 2030, helping future proof the success of Edinburgh for generations to come.
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Shape your Council services as part of #MyGracemount
People living and working in Gracemount are being asked to take part in a new approach to designing local services.
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Council progresses transformative proposals for the city's future
The City of Edinburgh Council has restated its commitment to a sustainable, accessible and connected future for the Capital, putting people at its heart.
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Capital sets ambitious neutral carbon target of 2030
An ambitious target for Edinburgh to become carbon neutral by 2030 has been set by the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Comment on Edinburgh Poverty Commisson findings
Following its inception in November last year, the first evidence collected by the Edinburgh Poverty Commission has been published today Monday, 13 May.
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Green space, green energy: work starts on groundbreaking Saughton Park micro-hydro scheme
Saughton Park took a step towards becoming fully eco-powered today (Friday 10 May) with a ground-breaking ceremony for the park's innovative micro-hydro scheme.
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Ambitious Low Emission Zones plans to tackle air pollution published
Bold proposals aiming to significantly improve air quality and health benefits for people across Edinburgh were published today (Friday, May 10).
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Bold proposals for Edinburgh's transformation unveiled
A major public consultation will be launched on a radical programme to transform Edinburgh’s city centre, if approved by Transport and Environment Committee next week.
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New tourism policy to benefit residents and visitors
A new policy on tourism is being proposed by the City of Edinburgh Council to provide greater balance to meet the needs of residents and visitors to the Capital.