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'Consigning racism and prejudice to history' - Council outlines plans for stepping up city's response to Black Lives Matters
The plan features work to appoint a panel to lead a series of workshops in the coming months, with the aim of reviewing features like street signs and statues, the Council's employment policy and procedures and projects looking at diversity in schools.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12924/consigning-racism-and-prejudice-to-history---council-outlines-plans-for-stepping-up-citys-response-to-black-lives-matters -
Notification of changes to the traffic management arrangements between Pilrig Street and Annandale Street / Montgomery Street
Traffic management arrangements have been approved jointly with members of the city's Traffic Management Review Panel, including Lothian Buses and the emergency services.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/news/article/339/notification-of-changes-to-the-traffic-management-arrangements-between-pilrig-street-and-annandale-street-montgomery-street -
Changes to site layout and traffic management at Union Street / Antigua Street w/c 18 April
Traffic management arrangements for these works are approved jointly with members of the city's Traffic Management Review Panel, including Lothian Buses and the emergency services.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/tramstonewhaven/news/article/304/changes-to-site-layout-and-traffic-management-at-union-street-antigua-street-w-c-18-april -
'Consigning racism and prejudice to history' - Council outlines plans for stepping up city's response to Black Lives Matters
The plan features work to appoint a panel to lead a series of workshops in the coming months, with the aim of reviewing features like street signs and statues, the Council's employment policy and procedures and projects looking at diversity in schools.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/12924/-consigning-racism-and-prejudice-to-history-council-outlines-plans-for-stepping-up-city-s-response-to-black-lives-matters -
Nominations now open for the Edinburgh Award 2021
Communities, businesses and individuals across Edinburgh have three weeks to cast nominations for the 2021 award, before a recipient is selected by a panel chaired by the Lord Provost.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13324/nominations-now-open-for-the-edinburgh-award-2021 -
Council makes £12m bid to boost community projects
It hasn’t been easy for the panel to narrow this shortlist down and I’m really grateful to everyone involved.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13518/council-makes-12m-bid-to-boost-community-projects -
Reaffirming Council’s commitment to support ‘resourceful and resilient’ city culture sector
Leadership Advisory Panel
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13129/reaffirming-council-s-commitment-to-support-resourceful-and-resilient-city-culture-sector -
Sod cutting ceremony marks 100 South Queensferry homes for social rent
The homes will also feature solar panels and energy efficient boilers.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13811/sod-cutting-ceremony-marks-100-south-queensferry-homes-for-social-rent -
Nominations open for the Edinburgh Award 2024
Edinburgh has five weeks to cast nominations for the 2024 award, before a recipient is selected by a panel chaired by the Lord Provost.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13958/nominations-open-for-the-edinburgh-award-2024 -
Nicola Benedetti CBE receives the Edinburgh Award 2023
The Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh, and Chair of the Edinburgh Award Panel, Robert Aldridge said:... Nominations for the Edinburgh Award are invited annually from Edinburgh citizens and the awarding decision is taken by a judging panel chaired by the Lord Provost, with representatives from all political groups on the City of Edinburgh Council, Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council and Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce.
https://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/13876/nicola-benedetti-cbe-receives-the-edinburgh-award-2023