Colinton and Fairmilehead by-election to be held in January
A by-election will be held in the Colinton and Fairmilehead ward following the resignations of Councillor Marco Biagi and Councillor Louise Spence.
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Edinburgh’s unforgettable stories to be placed centre stage in new promotional campaign
What stories might Edinburgh’s picturesque streets, historic buildings and beautiful outdoor spaces tell us if they could speak?
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Interactive map highlights food growing opportunities across the city
Map marks launch of Edinburgh’s first Food Growing Strategy
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New community test centres for people without Covid19 symptoms rolled out in Edinburgh
Rapid coronavirus (COVID 19) testing is now available for people without symptoms in the Craigmillar area of Edinburgh as the Capital's first Asymptomatic Testing Centre goes live.
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New Equality and Diversity Framework agreed to help Edinburgh build back better
Councillors in Edinburgh today approved a new four-year framework setting out the Council’s ambitions to advance equality and promote diversity as the city rebuilds after the pandemic.
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Council Leaders: Let’s work together to help the city recover
The City of Edinburgh Council’s Leader and Depute Leader have promised to help businesses recover safely and sustainably, as Scotland prepares for the easing of lockdown from 26 April.
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Helping children, parents and carers make a safe return to school
A campaign has launched across Edinburgh’s schools encouraging parents, carers and families to take extra care at the school gates when they return this week.
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Urbanism expert appointed to lead on Edinburgh’s sustainable placemaking future
Well-respected planning and transport expert, Daisy Narayanan, has been appointed to a new role bringing together placemaking and transport strategy at the City of Edinburgh Council.
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Journey to net zero Council emissions outlined in draft plan
The City of Edinburgh Council has unveiled its draft plan to become a net zero organisation by 2030.
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Eight out of ten Capital residents satisfied with Council services, survey finds
Eighty per cent of Edinburgh residents are satisfied with services delivered by the Council since lockdown began in March 2020, according to a large-scale city survey.
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Edinburgh taxi trade to receive a £4.4m boost from Council’s Discretionary Fund
Taxi and private hire drivers across the Capital are to receive more funding as top-up payments of £1,000 each will be distributed by the City of Edinburgh Council.