Leader pays tribute to Councillor Val Walker
Following the sad passing of our Culture and Communities Convener Councillor Val Walker, Jane Meagher pays tribute.
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Edinburgh Accessibility Commission to help make streets inclusive for everyone
An Accessibility Commission will be formally established to make sure Edinburgh’s public spaces are as inclusive as possible for disabled people.
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Edinburgh sets a date for pavement parking ban
Enforcement against parking on pavements, parking at crossing points and double parking will begin in Edinburgh on Monday, 29 January.
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Council Leader welcomes latest visitor levy report
Council Leader Cammy Day has welcomed the publication of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee’s Stage 1 Report on the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Bill.
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Edinburgh looks ahead to 2024
The Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, Robert Aldridge takes a view on the year ahead.
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Council celebrates success of climate fund
Groups benefiting from the City of Edinburgh Council’s Edinburgh Community Climate Fund (ECCF) have been reflecting on their achievements in the first six months of the project.
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Edinburgh’s Hogmanay is just around the corner - Cllr Val Walker
Councillor Val Walker is Culture and Communities Convener at the City of Edinburgh Council. Here she looks ahead to our world-famous official Hogmanay celebrations, which are now in their 30th year.
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Lord Provost calls for unity and understanding in Festive Message
The Lord Provost Robert Aldridge delivers his festive message to the city for 2023.
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Council Leader Cammy Day welcomes new funding for King's Theatre
Council Leader Cammy Day remarks on the news that the King's Theatre is to receive £2 million in UK Government funding.
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Council Leader chairs Fireworks Summit in Niddrie
A summit on fireworks between the Council, partner agencies, community representatives, local MPs, MSPs and councillors took place yesterday (December 18) at Castlebrae Community Campus in Niddrie.
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£10m to support communities affected by poverty
Tackling the impact of poverty on children, families and communities is at the heart of a £10m three year grants fund approved by the City of Edinburgh Council today (Monday 18 December).